Twin Stars of Imladris
Twin Poetry & Fanfiction


This page is dedicated to fanfiction and poetry about the sons of Elrond.  Have fun while you read and don't forget to let me know or let the other authors know what you think of it.

Judgement Day
Written by Lhunuial
Summary: Elladan and Elrohir chase after the Orcs that captured Celebrían.
 
Two Great Horsemen
Written by Lhunuial
Summary: Elladan and Elrohir join Eorl the Young and the Éothéod when they ride to aid Gondor at the Field of Celebrant.
 
The Doom of Choice
Written by Lhunuial
Summary: When Elrond leaves his sons have difficulty making a choice of their own.
 
Written by Minka
Summary: "He could feel it sing, hear the soft, musical note as the string snapped back and the arrow was released, searching out its target." Elrohir centred story about the binding power of an archer to his bow, to the world and to all that surrounds.
 
Written by AfterEver
Summary: Of Gilraen's arrival in Rivendell following Arathorn's death, and adjustment to an Elven realm. Glimpses of interracial politics, cultures, and histories in the foreground.
 
Written by Jen
Summary:Legolas, Gandalf, and Elrond return to Middle-earth to obtain a source of power long forgotten, and to aid Aragorn's descendents against the coming darkness.
 
Written by Eldanuumea
Summary:The first meeting of Aragorn and Gandalf.
 
Written by Kasmi Kassim
Summary:After a tormented Lady Celebrían is found, the House of Elrond is shadowed in grief. With faithful Glorfindel and Erestor by their side, can the broken family survive the loss and find joy again?


A poem about Elladan and Elrohir
 
Poetry about how the twins feel about Arwen's choice.


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