[identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com

Title: Distorted Visions


For the "Lost Time" challenge


Author: periantari
Word Count: 100
Characters/Work: Denethor
Adult Content/Pairing: None
Disclaimer: Not mine but our dear Tolkien's, I'm borrowing them in the meantime and will return them unharmed. :)


Note: Inspired also from this passage from "Siege of Gondor" "But he himself went up alone into the secret room under the summit of the Tower; and many who looked up thither at that time saw a pale light that gleamed and flickered from the narrow windows for a while, and then flashed and went out. And when Denethor descended again he went to Faramir and sat beside him without speaking, but the face of the Lord was grey, more deathlike than his son's."


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[identity profile] telperion-15.livejournal.com
Title: Defender
Fandom: Lord of the Rings (books)
Characters/Pairing: Denethor II
Rating: PG
Word count: 100
Spoilers: ROTK
Warnings: none
A/N: Written for the [livejournal.com profile] tolkien100 challenge 'Inner Sanctum'

Disclaimer: Property of people who aren't me.

Defender
[identity profile] periantari.livejournal.com

Title: Undue Influence


Author: periantari


Fandom: Lord of the Rings


Characters/Pairing: Denethor


Rating: PG


Word count: 100


Warnings: none


Challenge: 'Undue Influence"


Note- I had to muse a bit on this but influence can be both from person or thing, and i chose an influential object.


Disclaimer: I wish these characters were mine, but alas, they are Tolkien's. I just think of every spare moment.


“For thy hope is but ignorance. Go then and labour in healing! Go forth and Fight! Vanity. For a little space you may triumph on the field, for a day. But against the Power that now arises there is no victory.” -The Pyre of Denethor, Return of the King


Denethor knew only despair.  He had seen the future and he had heard from Faramir himself on how he sent two halfings to their doom. Did he not know how risky it could be? He ran his strategies in his head more than once and he knew that time was running out.


Gondor was doomed.


Now his son burned with fever that would not abate. He was dying and his turn was soon to come. It was only a matter of time that they all perished.


The Palantir showed the reality. Gondor was awash in rubble. The Enemy had won.


** drabble count does not include book quote

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Title : Some had dwelt age-long in the Vale of the Great River
Author : Himring
Fandom/Source : The Silmarillion, History of Middle-earth, Lord of the Rings
Rating : PG13
Characters : Denethor of the Nandor (later of Ossiriand)
Disclaimer : Tolkien's characters (no offence intended, no monetary recompense received).
Spoilers/Warnings : Of the Coming of the Elves and the Captivity of Melkor (reference to character death)
Summary : Denethor decides to lead his people west into Beleriand.

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