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The Part We Play by wavesketcher for Lycorim
Fandoms: The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
06 Sep 2025
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In an astonishing after-effect of looking into the palantír, Pippin discovers that he can communicate with the Spirit of Boromir through reflective surfaces.
The young hobbit also discovers his true courage.
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19 Jun 2026
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Abandonment Issues by mildred_of_midgard
Fandoms: The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
18 Apr 2015
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Boromir and Faramir visiting Imrahil in Dol Amroth, and dysfunctional childhoods.
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19 Jun 2026
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Five-year-old Boromir receives the horn of Gondor, which goes about exactly how you'd expect.
Aggressively fluffy, some moments of peril but with a happy ending.
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19 Jun 2026
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into forever, farewell and farewell by oneinspats for red_lasbelin
Fandoms: The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
25 Jan 2022
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Sometimes, Aragorn thinks he can see Boromir out of the corner of his eye. It has been a year and a half. He ought to have stopped this after the first six months. He ought never to have seen him in the first place. Because what is there to see?
Aragorn and Boromir - as memories and ghosts, sometimes these are one and the same, sometimes they're not. Or, as Anne Carson has it in Nox: "I fall, you fall, I have fallen, fell, a neutral verb, whence casual and casually."
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16 Jun 2026
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The River Meep by timelessutterances for frodosrings
Fandoms: The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
31 Mar 2025
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"Lady Galadriel's husband?" Faramir asks in turn, and then flushes — no man would appreciate being addressed as his wife's husband. Well, he wouldn't mind, personally. But he's not like most other men. Nor, it seems, is this silver-haired elf, who is outright laughing at Faramir's flustered apology.
"Lady Galadriel's husband indeed, pleased to make the acquaintance of Lady Éowyn's betrothed," he smiles, bows low, and winks. "My name is Celeborn. And you have spent some time dead, I hear?"
"I have," Faramir nods. "Six minutes, they say."
________________It is a day of statewide mourning in Gondor for the losses of the War of the Ring, a ritual involving mass funerary pyres. Celeborn and Faramir skive off and spend the day beside an oddly named river very few have heard of, and find they have more in common than a fear of fire.
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16 Jun 2026

