Those Lost Yesterdays
In Tol Eressea, in the late Second Age, Voronwe looks back on his shared past with Numenor.Â
c.400 words; some angst.
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Those Lost Yesterdays
In Tol Eressea, in the late Second Age, Voronwe looks back on his shared past with Numenor.Â
c.400 words; some angst.
Here on SWG.
SWG challenge prompt fill (mild spoilers for those doing the challenge in the Story Notes)
let me dress up your doll!
@menelvagor as requested! A little Voronwe âš
Bloom
by Elronds_Library (@elronds-library)
Idril begins her courtship of Tuor with food.
General, No Archive Warnings
Words: 600
little eĂ€rendil and voronwĂ«âs legs I guess
@from-the-coffee-shop-in-edoras gave me the idea to sketch a little live voronwĂ« reaction to my last couple tidril drawings đ©”đđ«¶
This is an older piece of art, from about a year ago.
The fall of Gondolin: J.R.R Tolkien
VoronwĂ« was affiliated with the House of Fingolfin through his father, AranwĂ«, and to CĂrdan through his mother, who was one of the Sindar Elves of the Falas.
In F.A. 455, following the breaking of the Siege of Angband, Turgon, the King of Gondolin, sent out a few of his people on a secret errand; they went down to the Mouths of Sirion where they built ships. It accomplished little, however, as the Noldor lacked the art of ship-building, and they were only able to go so far as the Isle of Balar where they established lonely dwellings.
After Turgon learned of the ravaging of the Falas, and of CĂrdan's relocation of a remnant of his people to the Isle of Balar, he sent further messengers, including VoronwÄ.
VoronwĂ« delayed on the road, tarrying in Nan-tathren and because of this he was the final one to embark on the last ship that CĂrdan, at the request of Turgon, had built for them. After sailing for seven years without reaching the lands in the West, his ship attempted to return to Middle-Earth defeated. In a storm within sight of the coast the ship was wrecked and all save him were drowned. By the grace of Ulmo, VoronwĂ« was saved from the wreck and washed ashore in Nevrast, near Vinyamar. He was sitting at its wall when he encountered Tuor and heard his story as the messenger of Ulmo and led him back to Gondolin.
During the Fall of Gondolin he was ordered by Tuor to guard Idril. He escaped the sack.
It is said that he may have left Middle-earth with Tuor and Idril.
"Then the Elf turned and looked up, and Tuor met the piercing glance of his sea-grey eyes, and knew that he was of the high folk of the Noldor".
Upon meeting Tuor at the ruins of Vinyamar, Voronwë is described as being "clad in a grey cloak sodden with the sea". When he finally reveals his face at the gates of Gondolin, it is said to shine "hard and clear, as if graven in stone," and Tuor marvels at its beauty.
Precipice
by Flora_lass
On the day of Idril and Tuor's wedding, Maeglin and Voronwë find some common, unstable ground.
Mature, Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Words: 1,722
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