Hearts Will As Hearts Must – Complete, one-shot

(Gen., 10K) – Gigolas, Bagginshield, Kiliel

AHH I FINISHED IT

For the Gigolas 1000 Fics Challenge!

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Summary: The Dwarves are returning to Erebor reclaimed, and the elves uphold their promise to safeguard the caravans as they pass through Mirkwood.

One particular Dwarf has wit and spark enough to match Legolas Greenleaf – perhaps even outmatch him.

It’s hate at first sight.

On AO3!

Amnâs, akrâg, rumush mudtu

ao3feed-thilbo:

read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/1Y04HbN

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Fourteen Dwarves and a Hobbit set off to a quest to reclaim a homeland and slay a dragon. Bilbo Baggins is possibly the most unlikely creature to take part in such a journey as the Company’s burglar, which won’t pass unnoticed by the Company’s leader, Thorin Oakenshield.

In the meantime Thorin’s brother, Frerin, notices his brother’s growing interest in their burglar and like all good brothers, he has to do something about it, while trying to figure out his own feelings for a certain someone, and look after his and Thorin’s sister-children.

And it is vital that Dís and Dáin never get to hear about anything that happens during the quest, otherwise they’ll never let anyone hear the end of it.

Words: 5552, Chapters: 1/27, Language: English

read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/1Y04HbN

*HOLLERS WITH EXCITEMENT*

kazimakuwabara:

rem289:

Second part of this

I’m working on a graphic representation of a scene (it’s up to you to find out what it is) about this fan fiction:

The Heir Apparent wrote by @@chasingperfectiontomorrow which enabled me the realization of this project (thank you so much sweetie!!!).

I really love this ff and if you don’t know it, you have to read it, absolutely read it if you like kiliel ship (also if you aren’t fan about this pairing, it’s a really good job).

I would like to post the entire comic but I’m really busy with my real work and I decided to cut it in three parts that I’ll post every week.

I hope you’ll like it.


Per le mie amiche italiane (e anche gli amici, perché no!):

Potete trovare i 13 capitoli di questa ff tradotti magistralmente in italiano dalla mia amica @ilary-chan  a questo indirizzo:

 http://www.efpfanfic.net/viewstoryv.php?sid=3001707

Se non la conoscete, dovete leggerla assolutamente! Ve la consiglio con tutto il cuore! Anche se non siete kiliel fan, provateci!

@determamfidd

Your Tauriel ficlet basically killed me. OMG what a thing to wake up to. I always wondered, what would Dis have made of Tauriel? Would it have helped or hurt (more like Bilbo seemed to) to have known her? Or what would Tauriel have made of Dis (I think she’d have liked her)? And will we ever find out? I’m all about the Bagginshield and Gigolas, don’t get me wrong… but I’m rooting for Tauriel and Kili to get a happy ending in Sansukh, too.

*does the Will Smith Pose at the Happy Ending tag* *winks and taps nose*

idk, I mean, I adore Dis forever and ever. I adore Tauriel forever and ever. Sometimes a shared grief is a good thing. Sometimes it only makes it worse. I just dunno. There’s a lot of ways that could play.

Heh, um. Yes. My starlight child brings out some serious PAIN in me, it appears. Uh, oopsies?

The tags on the Tauriel ficlet are currently my favourite thing, mwahahahaha:

What did happen to Tauriel in Sansukh?

She fought her grief. 

Oh she fought it. With everything she was, she fought it, even as the years slipped and slid away. Her memory remained perfect, crystalline in its clarity – and therein lay the great cruelty of it. Only a few short days to know him, a few short and terrible days – but she was doomed to remember them as though they had happened only moments ago. 

All her efforts were defeated by the perfect, pitiless precision of Elven memory.

(She told herself, I will not be one of those tragic Elf-maids, wasting away to nothing all for lost love.) 

(She told herself, I am a warrior and a Captain and a guard, I am a Silvan Elf of the Greenwood.)

(She told herself, I will fight. I will fight.) 

(She told herself, when did I allow my pain to become greater than myself?)

(She told herself, I should like to see a Fire-moon.)

She fought her grief. Oh she fought it. She took her knives and her bow, and sought out evil and struck it down. Even as her grief ate away at her (a worm in the core of an apple) she cleaned whole swathes of the Forest of the spiders. She opened up the trees to the starlight, took down the webs of shadow. 

She took her bow and her knives and crossed into the plains south of the great forest, and there she made slow stealthy war upon the Orcs’ outposts. She fought them, and she fought her grief, and she fought them, and she fought her grief. 

(She told herself, I will fight.) 

(She did not say, until I cannot.)

She rarely returned to the Elvenking’s Halls over the years. 

Legolas watched her with worried eyes. Thranduil’s eyes were far too knowing – and sad.

She grew spare and pinched, her eyes dulled. Not even the stars sang in her ears now, and their light could be seen through her flesh.  

She took her knives and her bow, and strapped a sword to her back.  Evil still stood untouched in the south. She had felt it, seeping cold and foul, cloaked in shadows once more. She could not stand by. This was her fight.

(Her grief was now a chain around her neck, around her arms and chest, strangling her tight, trapping her entirely – but oh how she fought it.)

(This was her fight.)

She crept away, as was her custom. Legolas watched her steal away with worried eyes. In the spaces between her steps, he knew and became aware of what she meant to do. And he took her hand and wept.

“I will go with you,” he said.

She smiled at him, gently, gently. “No. Your fight will come.”

He wept as she kissed his brow, and wept still as she melted away into the trees for the final time: an ephemera under moon and bough.

She fought, oh how she fought. Within and without she waged her war. Fought the dragging of her steps, fought her perfect memory, fought the distance and the shadows and the sluggish beating of her heart. 

Her sword still fitted smoothly in her palm, and there was evil before her. The citadel was reeking, it glowed with malice. She charged, and it scattered before her blade. The darkness itself quailed before her: blood-child, star-child, dying Elf with righteous battle in her heart and grief in her veins and a stone in her hand.

The Hill of Sorcery wrapped itself around her, like the chain of her sorrow. And with her sword in hand, she struck a last blow at the foot of the tower with all her fading strength. This was her fight. 

She would never see a fire-moon. 

The tower was black at the core, rotted through. Orcs and worse screamed in terror as she brought the northern tower down upon them. She could not move fast enough, not anymore. 

The great slabs fell, one by one, and pinned her under the dark earth. Her hand held a sword. Her hand held a stone. There was no song of starlight, no whisper of wind or tree. Her chains tightened.

(She told herself, I know what it means, now.)

(She told herself, it is memory, precious and pure.)

(She told herself, I promise.)

(And then she told no more.)

darthstitch:

The truth is, I believe that Thorin Oakenshield, son of Thrain, son of Thror, gave his throne up to his cousin Dain, who proved himself worthy of the Raven Crown.  

(Dain had protested, but his cousin would hear none of it.  To this, Thorin’s only reply was: I have brought our kin home but I will not repeat my grandsire’s mistakes.)

The truth is that I believe Fili and Kili followed their uncle, but not before a tearful reunion with their Mam, who certainly needed to know that her sons still lived.  Often, Fili and Kili would make the journey between the Shire and Erebor, bringing with them gifts for their family and kin. 

And if perhaps, a red-haired Elf wandered the Shire in Kili’s company, most Shire-folk paid it no mind since Bilbo Baggins was known to have outlandish visitors.  And perhaps there were those who saw the starlight in the red-haired Elf’s eyes and smiled to themselves at her joy, shared by her Dwarven companion. 

The truth is, Durin’s sons chose deliberately to fade from the story, aided and abetted by the clever storytelling of their Burglar and little Frodo. 

The truth is, Fili and Kili would have gone with Frodo on his quest, but the Council had decided that Frodo needed stealth and secrecy more and the fewer companions, the better it would be.  So Gimli alone represented his kin and he carried Fili’s knives with him.

The truth is, when the Orcs came for Rivendell, Durin’s sons fought alongside the Elves in that battle and helped them win the day and so it was that Arwen, Aragorn’s future Queen, would be safely brought to Gondor. 

The truth is that Thorin Oakenshield actually died from the wounds he sustained in the battle for Rivendell, but not before pressing kisses to his beloved Burglar, whispering love and thanks for a life that was long and well-lived and filled with peace and joy. 

The truth is that when Gimli confessed to his cousins the love that grew between him and the son of Thranduil, Fili and Kili found cause for laughter again and Tauriel would join Legolas when he established his Elf colony in the woods of Ithilien.  And Gimli would have his kin with him in the Glittering Caves.

The truth is that when Bilbo set foot in Elvenhome, the Hobbit would soon be brought by Olorin to the gates of Aule’s Halls, so that he would be reunited with his Dwarf-king again. 

These are true things.  This is what happened. 

The king is dead.

Long live the king.  And his Consort. 

You posted about an annoying commenter on one of your fic and I was wondering what it’s titled? The fic I mean, I love fics with many many chapters and I’d love to read it :)

Hi there, welcome and thank you for asking about my fic!! 😀 

The one that was commented on was the behemoth, 

Sansûkh. I am SO glad you like long fics, because it is currently at 39 chapters and 405K words! *sheepish look*

It’s Bagginshield, Gigolas, Aragorn/Arwen, Eowyn/Faramir, Bifur/Ori and many other ships. Rated Teen. I am currently working on chapter 40, which is the big climactic sequence (and it is kicking MY BUTT)

There’s also Sansûkh: The Appendices – a collection of associated side-fics for the story, written by myself and others! These have assorted ratings, from Gen to Explicit.

There is SO much associated artwork, music, writing, podfic and much more that has grown around and with this fic. All links are collated at the top of my blog, or at my Sansukh tumblr.  It’s a constant source of astonishment and joy to me, and it’s such a pleasure to recommend it all to you. I hope you enjoy, and thank you again!

jedi-goldberry-with-the-force:

determamfidd:

thejollydwarf:

okay but seriously, Ever since i read sansûkh i keep thinking about Legolas his Grieving process when Gimli’s death tears them apart.

And now i’m sobbing because i keep seeing legolas cut off all his hair because that’s how dwarves grieve and he doeSN’T HAVE A BEARD SO HE CUTS OFF ALL HIS HAIR BECAUSE GIMLI WAS HIS HEART AND SOUL AND NOW HE IS ALOOOOOONE.

that wasn’t very jolly of you D:

(thank you, I’m very grateful you like the idea!!!)

Now I can’t stop thinking about this. I know that there’s art around here somewhere of Tauriel with short hair following Kili’s death… but its carefully coiffed and maintained.

Elves are super careful about their hair, but what if Legolas can’t be arsed to care when his beloved is gone? What if he kneels by the water and slices off handful after handful, heedless of the uneven and ragged edges? Tears pooling in his eyes and sliding down his cheeks until the his vision blurs and the water reflects back golden with his hair.  What if when he is done, his hair isn’t even long enough to brush his neck, and he’s nicked himself with the knife in his grief? 

I’d keep going but I just made myself sad. Oops.

pssst relevant to this conversation (art by @notanightlight)

oh, and also…