After Gimli enters the halls, do he and Kili and Narvi get together and get drunk and complain about their respective idiot elves? And together they count down the time until Dagor Dagorath and make sure they’re all ready, because by Mahal they *will* see their elves again, and no stupid dark vala will stop them

I feel that this now absolutely must happen.

(if anybody else overheard them and tried to agree about ‘DUMB ELVES’ they would probably get tankards thrown at them)

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Sweet merciful Mahal, I’ve been productive this weekend! O__O

-Narvi (are you surprised?) with a to-scale model of Minas Tirith. Since she can’t do anything about the actual city she decided to carve it out a huge block of marble. I just liked the idea of it.
-The one thing Narvi and Thráin can agree on. (They probably have more things in common than this, they just don’t acknowledge it.)
-A quick illustration for the latest chapter (number 37). Narvi was glaring at the Pool “as if trying to solve a puzzle”. Had to draw it.
-Re-designed Kárkad’s beard.
-A small part of a comic I’ve sketched out. We’ll see when I finish it.
-Me after this weekend. I’ve spent the last two days either knitting or drawing, and from the right angle my black circles look enormous.
-This is old! I started it in 2014! It’s supposed to be Mahal’s forge, though I’m not sure how well I captured it.
-Nienna! Really liked how her face turned out. The mist/smoke appeared because I didn’t want to draw her feet.

OH HIPPO I LOVE THEM ALL BUT ESPECIALLY THRAIN AND NARVI GIVING SAURON THE BIRD

OH SO MUCH

BECAUSE THEY SHOULD AND TOTALLY WOULD OH MY GODDD

AHHHH NARVI’S HAIR AND FACE IN THAT FIRST ONE AND HOW MUCH DO I ADORE PICS OF DWARROWDAMS CRAFTING 

A HELL OF A LOT THAT’S HOW MUCH

NIENNA IS GLORIOUS 

THANKYOU THANK YOU SO MUUUUUCH ❤

Christmashippo tries his hand at fanfic and prays to Mahal he doesn’t fail too bad.

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I’ve never written anything like this before, something that is public and visible to anyone. So I’m a bit scared. I wrote this to fit into the Sansûkh-storyline, taking place a day or two after the Pyre of Denethor, though I guess it could happen both later and earlier than that.

I own none of these characters.

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OH THRAIN

OH NARVI

OHHHHHHHH HIPPO i love itttt 

thank you thank you thank you THANK YOU!!

Thank you for putting so many awesome ladies and lady friendships in Sansukh! It’s nice to see that not only are there lots of rad women, they actually interact with each other! And support each other!

It is my unashamed and total delight to do so, Nonnie. I am so fond of them all, seriously. The sibling relationship between Bomfris and Baris just makes me wanna roll around happily, as does Dis’ very different friendships with Orla and Thira. Heck yeah Dwarrowdams! 🙂

(my fave unexpected friendship is actually turning out to be Haban and Narvi!)

will we ever see petty-dwarves in aulë’s halls? also will we get to hear narvi’s whole backstory (and sad things abt celebrimbor) or will you just keep it to little hints?

Ah, not really incorporating the petty-dwarves in any way tbh, Nonnie. They were rather suspicious in the first place, and with even more cause than regular Dwarves. And they were never numerous, so there really aren’t that many at all, even in the Halls.

And 2nd Question: probably hints, sorry again, Nonnie. I adore Narvi, but she isn’t the focus of this tale. She may end up with a story all of her own in the Appendices, however! I am fully down for that! 🙂

On the topic of Narvi, and her thoughts on Gimli and Legolas – what about Kíli? Does she ever talk to him, or does he ever seek her out? Does she comfort him, does he comfort her, does he let her know what Mahal has told him about seeing Tauriel again?

She noticed his euphoria several days later (she had a project, it was occupying most of her mind) and by accident.

She hadn’t paid much attention to the younger generation of the Line of Durin. That family was always so replete with earth-shattering drama and gloom, she avoided them as a matter of course.

The current situation in Middle-Earth had drawn her into their web, however, and she had become embroiled in their dour seriousness and urgent plans despite herself. Though she hadn’t any idea what use she would be.

So it was a breath of fresh air when the youngest ones entered a room: smiling and laughing, their bright eyes dancing with good humour. They always had less of that air of injured tragedy about them than the older ones: Thror, with his terrible anger and guilt, Thrain who lost himself, and Thorin – that implacable exterior covering a yawning pit of stormy emotion that threatened to swallow them all.

They were not great minds – any of them. But they were great Dwarves, and that was enough. That could be enough. She would help.

Perhaps her way of looking at the world could be of use to them.

It was upon her return from the waters (the walls of Minas Tirith were ancient and in decay – but sweet blessed Durin there was some good stone there. The Gates needed work, though: her hands itched) that she ran into the youngest of the Line, the one with the impish grin and snarled brown hair. He apologised and yawned full in her face. “Sorry,” he mumbled.

She wrinkled her nose at him. “Should you be entering the star-pool if you are exhausted?”

He grinned hugely, full of some great news. “I could walk on water right now, no matter how tired I am.”

She raised her eyebrows. “Oh?”

He flopped down on a bench and kept smiling at the water. “I will see Tauriel again.”

Tauriel – an elvish name, a female Elvish name – ‘daughter of the forest’ – a woodland name, possibly Silvan, therefore Mirkwood because this dwarrow would not have entered the other dwellings of Silvan Elves, would have had no other opportunity to meet…

Tauriel,” was all she said.

“Mmmhmm,” he managed, and yawned again. “Just spoke to our Maker. He said that the Elves will return after Dagor Dagorath.”

Dagor Dagorath – the end battle, the return of the darkest evil and the final reckoning – the Elves will return – the Elves will return – the Elves…

They will return.

“They will return,” she repeated, wanting to make sure.

“Aye,” he said, and beamed at nothing in particular. “I will see Tauriel again.”

“Tauriel is dead?” she pressed, though her heart was thundering. Her own voice sounded very far away.

“Aye,” he said, blinking, and then his face grew lax as the starlight came to claim him and whirl him into the world of the living.

Narvi did not run to Mahal to demand answers. She did not storm through the Halls. She did not scream aloud in joy and grief.

She walked, stunned and dazed, to her workshop. There she went to a chest that had sat untouched since the moment she awoke in the Halls, and blew dust from the lid.

Unlocking it, she drew out a blanket-wrapped lump, and held it close to her chest. There she sat, still as stone, for a long moment. Then she took a huge shuddering breath – and finally tears began to run down her face.

I will see you again. I will see you again. I will see you again!

Beneath a corner of the blanket came the telltale silvery moonlit glow of ithildin.