Dark Prince ~ The Darkness Has Its Own Light
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Dark Prince by Spiced_Wine
Fandoms: The Silmarillion - Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works, Dark Prince: Vanimórë, The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
16 Nov 2009
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~ Lúthien was not the only offspring of Maia and Elf born in the Elder Days, but Vanimórë's tale was never to be sung in glittering halls.
His mother was Elven.
His father was Sauron.
His birth was accomplished by the blackest sorcery of Morgoth Bauglir.He was forged as a double-edged sword is forged, as lethal and as beautiful.
And they tested him to breaking-point.He would not break.
"Until the sky breaks and the mountains fall into the Great Sea, and the End cometh, there is no world for us." ~ Vanimórë Gorthaurion.
The first of the Dark Prince series, the story of Sauron's son, born to be a weapon, a warrior, a servant of the Dark - or its eternal enemy. ~
First Age to the War of the Ring.
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Dark Lands by Anwyn, Spiced_Wine
Fandoms: Lord of the Rings (Novel), The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, Dark Prince: Vanimórë
20 Nov 2009
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Vanimórë journeys south with Elgalad to a rich, corrupt city on the coast of Far Harad, where an ancient darkness has the ruler under its hand. Death and madness unfold about Sauron's son; he was made Vala in the Bath of Flame, yet this old evil will flee from power, and Vanimórë is forced to endure slavery once more as he seeks to discover what dwells upon the Isle of Plagues.
"We tempered thee as as a smith makes the finest sword, Vanimórë, with heat and hammer blows."
Dark Lands is the sequel to Dark Prince and is a collaboration between myself and Anwyn.
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Dark Blood by Anwyn, Spiced_Wine
Fandoms: Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, Dark Prince: Vanimórë, The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
17 Dec 2009
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He came out of Night, but he did not come alone.
Now the darkest of powers seek to show Vanimórë that his path was laid before him long ago, and that his destiny is to aid Morgoth's return before the Dagor Dagorath, the Last Battle at the end of the world.
If he falls, there is no way back.Fëanor's eyes glowed in the red-black which emanated from the figure. His sword shone white as he stepped forward.
''I have...long desired this, Jail Crow!'' The words were exultant, his smile beautiful.
Third in the Dark Prince series, sequel to Dark Lands
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Dark God by Spiced_Wine
Fandoms: Lord of the Rings - Tolkien, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works, The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, Dark Prince: Vanimórë
01 Aug 2010
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Vanimórë's Imperium rises in the south, bringing order in the wake of conquest, and beyond it's might the Re-united Kingdom thrives in peace. Gil-galad returns to Lindon with a youthful Fëanor who has his own power and destiny. Yet an evil undermines Vanimórë's rule, and taints the kingdoms beyond. His subjects believe their Emperor demands blood sacrifice and name him the Dark God.
And at the end there will be sacrifice indeed, and a breaking of the heart...Although he no longer possessed physical form he felt a hand, strong as steel grip his, the touch of a mind filled with fire.
I am with thee! Fëanor, shining like the Silmarilli.
I have thee! Glorfindel's golden storm-aura.
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~ Earthblood ~ by Spiced_Wine
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien, Dark Prince: Vanimórë
19 Jun 2018
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~ After the Last Alliance, Vanimórë traveled deep into the Harad, to the great desert trade-city of Sud Sicanna. He took the throne with violence, slaying the corrupt Sultan; he meant to rule until Sauron took form again and called him back – as Vanimórë knew he would.
Nowhere, even in the South, whose people worshiped Morgoth and Sauron, were women treated so brutally as in Sud Sicanna, almost, Vanimórë thought, as though they were feared.
In the temple, overlooked by a statue of Melkor, lay a great stone used as an altar of sacrifice in blood rituals dedicated to the world's darkest, oldest God. The Azanti tribe said that before Men awoke he, whom they named the Black One Whom Enslaves, murdered the Mother of the Earth upon it.
Nothing in Vanimórë's fated life was chance. Something had drawn him to the wealthy, vicious city, something that knew whom and what he was. The question was, could this power be trusted?
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