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[meme] The everyone survived AU
THE ARDA AU MEME

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All the AUs! With classics as the obligatory and all important
> EVERYONE LIVED AU. Maybe you're at Thorin's festive coronation or a drinking game between Boromir and Haldir after the end of the War, or Fëanor and Thingol finally talk to each other. Maybe Belladonna comes with her son on adventures, or Maedhros spends some very awkward hours at Elrond's wedding. U know the drill.
> but let's not forget the staple COFFEESHOP AU either
> or the no less important WHAT IF AU: What if the Silmarils were glowing bunnies? What if Bard hadn't managed to take down Smaug? What if Maeglin had not betrayed Gondolin, what if Galadriel had accepted the One Ring? What if Sam had a giant afro?
> and really any other AUs that you can think of.
As a note, since not everyone has seen BOFA yet and some people care about not being spoiled, please make a note in your top level comment/the subject line of a comment if you might bring up spoilers in threads or don't want to be spoiled, something like "bofa spoilers yes" or "bofa spoilers no".
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And that is comforting, although you will forgive me for not taking it on face value. Our Enemy is cunning, and the fact that you are here tells me that you may perhaps, affect the worlds your memories come from. Glorfindel missing will be a harsh blow to us, if the Enemy choses to strike now.
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If there is a way to return us to our rightful places I'd take it. [Although that makes him feel like a coward because he knows what happens here (or believes he does).] But until then I can only offer my services, such as they are.
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Somehow, I am sure you would. It cannot be easy to be suddenly in a strange place, even if you have memories of it. No matter.
[ He shakes his head, suddenly brisk ]
And I will not hear of it, and, I am sure, neither will my Lord Elrond. This is the Last Homely House, after all - and you are a guest here, no matter how unwilling. You can feel free to wander - although I would ask that you stay out of the armory and my Lord's council chambers - and avail yourself of our hospitality.
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[Well enough to tell them apart, which leads Gabriel to another problem.] I appreciate your hospitality, but I wonder what rumour my appearance would cause.
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Yes - Glorfindel and I are... we are old friends. [ Erestor admits slowly ] Although he is far older and greater than I.
[ and sometimes I still wonder why he bothered to befriend one such as I ]
Hm, yes. Well, at need we can fit you into his robes, but fortunately we have very few visitors at present, and those who are here are well aware of the need for discretion. Most will not realise that you are not our Captain, and those who do you can simply say that you are a visitor who looks very similar. The main concern is our Lord's fosterling, who is... very fond of his 'Glory'.
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I'm afraid I don't remember anything about a fosterling. Tell me about them?
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Yes. Well. He always had a golden tongue. [ gruffly ]
But aye, he did. He is, I think, one of the oldest of the Elves in Middle-earth, and certainly there are... perhaps a scant handful of the Amanyar left who can claim to be older than he.
Ah well. The young one is only newly come to this household. His father was killed by orcs, and Lord Elrond decided that for safety it would be better if he and his mother were sequestered here. You may encounter her, if you wander - a tall, sad, strong-willed lady, is the Lady Gilraen. But young Estel is a bright young soul. He deals well with his upheaval, in truth, I am not sure how much he remembers, for he was very young when he came to us, and he has been here for over two years now, and started to call Lord Elrond "Ada" just the last winter.
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A human child? [Gabriel guesses, though he sounds hesitant, unsure.] He sounds sweet enough, and a fair amount of my friends back home have children - and grandchildren - of their own. Still, perhaps it would be best to tell him something to start with, as children often don't understand the need to stay quiet about things.
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Yes. A young lad... I believe he will be five this year. Very intelligent for his age, and with a kindly heart. [ High praise from Erestor ]
I think it best if you told him who you were from the beginning. Estel is very perceptive, but he understands that he cannot always tell people what he sees and hears. If you told him to keep it a secret, I am sure he would.
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If you think it would be best to tell him, then I trust you on that. You know him better than I do, after all. He sounds like a good lad, though. I'm glad he came into the care of the elves here.
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Hmph. I think that would be the easiest, yes. My lord will decide who else to tell, but I suppose for now the immediate family will do - Lords Elladan and Elrohir dote upon the boy, and Glorfindel is their Captain, and helped to raise them - they would know in an instant, and will need to be told. The Lady Arwen is away, and so that is one less concern. [ Tap tap tap goes his finger as he works it out aloud, before he gets up to pour them both the tea ]
The only question is if the Lady Gilraen needs to know. I suppose we might get away without telling her for now.
[ He smiles fondly - barely the smallest uptick of his mouth, but his eyes gentle ]
Aye he is. He has brought much joy to the Valley.
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He takes his tea with a grateful nod, drawing it close to himself and warming his hands around the cup. At least somethings seem to be universal.] Is it fair to tell the child and not the mother? [He asks, thoughtfully.]
Would you show me around the place? If you have time, that is. I have very few of Glorfindel's memories of this place, and I'm not sure I could even find my way back to where I woke.
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That is a good point. [ He nods thoughtfully ] And tis not as if the Lady Gilraen is unfamiliar with keeping secrets. I suppose we shall have to see what Lord Elrond thinks.
[ He blinks and then nods ] Certainly! I am, for once, mostly free at the moment, with no pressing work. A short tour will be of no difficulty.