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Trials and Tribulation |
Last Updated: 9/1/2006 |
| Someone has decided that "Mer" Frodo needs a hug to feel better, and Frodo finds himself sponsoring an unusual family in the East Farthing. |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 3 |
Published: 8/23/2006 |
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Reunion |
Last Updated: 7/24/2006 |
| In time there came the day when Samwise Gamgee left Bag End to find his Master. How did his reunion go forward? |
| Rating: PG-13 |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 18 |
Published: 5/17/2006 |
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Flooding and Glamours |
Last Updated: 5/5/2006 |
| A Took remembers his first visit with a Baggins family, and considers the nature of glamours. |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 3 |
Published: 5/3/2006 |
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Reconciliation |
Last Updated: 4/28/2006 |
| A sequel of sorts to "The Acceptable Sacrifice." There was great hurt given to Captain Peregrin Took by his father the last time Pippin visited the Great Smial from Crickhollow. Sir Meriadoc Brandybuck, on the other hand, hasn't been properly forthcoming to his parents about his experiences, and they've felt pressed to the ends of their abilities to understand. And the Lord Samwise Gamgee must come to terms with the loss of his beloved Master and with the fact he is now himself Master of Bag |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 12 |
Published: 3/24/2006 |
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The Acceptable Sacrifice |
Last Updated: 3/13/2006 |
| He thought the sacrifice had been consummated--but he found he was mistaken. How, then would it become acceptable? |
| Rating: PG-13 |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 102 |
Published: 10/16/2005 |
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Lesser Ring |
Last Updated: 10/7/2005 |
| The tale of two visits to Harad. |
| Rating: PG-13 |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 52 |
Published: 7/26/2005 |
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Fostering |
Last Updated: 7/19/2005 |
| Three were intended to embody the hopes of not only the Dúnedain, but the hopes and needs of all the Free Peoples (and those who wished to know freedom) in all of Middle Earth. But when the Lady Gilraen lost two of her three sons, where would the lost ones be born, and who would be the one to prepare then to face the needs of the rest of Middle Earth?
Based on a Nuzgul set loose in the nursery by Harrowcat. |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 7 |
Published: 7/10/2005 |
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The Ties of Family |
Last Updated: 6/30/2005 |
| We've explored a great deal how Sam, Merry, and Pippin would be impacted by Frodo's decision to leave Middle Earth. But what of the others who must live on after he's gone? How would Frodo's realization that the Shire must now be seen as part of the world be made manifest? And what if there were blood heirs--almost--for Frodo? |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 43 |
Published: 5/17/2005 |
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The Choice of Healing |
Last Updated: 4/14/2005 |
| How would Frodo be convinced to take the ship to Tol Eressëa? Mostly Frodo-centric |
| Rating: PG-13 |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 21 |
Published: 3/27/2005 |
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The Colors of Passing |
Last Updated: 12/8/2004 |
| Frodo Baggins considers the nature of colors as he faces choices. |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 1 |
Published: 12/8/2004 |
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Light on the Way |
Last Updated: 12/6/2004 |
| On the death of the King Elessar and the Lady Arwen. Rated for character deaths and the treatment of bodies.
A work in progress. |
| Rating: PG |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 13 |
Published: 11/20/2004 |
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Filled with Light as with Water |
Last Updated: 11/14/2004 |
| The sequel to "For Eyes to See as Can"--Frodo and Healing in Eressea. Rated for suicidal thoughts. |
| Rating: PG |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 10 |
Published: 11/13/2004 |
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For Eyes to See as Can |
Last Updated: 11/12/2004 |
| Written from the point of Sam Gamgee, this is a look at the coming of Frodo Baggins to Bag End, the impact of the Ring on his life, and all that leads to his choice to leave Middle Earth. |
| Rating: G |
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Status: Complete |
Chapters: 28 |
Published: 11/11/2004 |
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