I love writing these, because I just have so many genius moments! The Choice of LĂșthien bit was one of them, and honestly, that is now permanently part of my headcanon, as is the Heir of Isildur thing. Here's more, as a present back for all these prompts! (none of them lost their memory)
Later, after Merriman left and the adrenaline of battle wore off, those of the Six who remained sat in a circle, though not a Circle, on the crest of one of the beautiful Welsh hills. The Drews were silent, Jane fondling the blue translucent stone Bran had given her, but the albino boy turned to Will and asked about something that had aroused his curiosity, "Why did Merriman call the Pridwen Vingilot?"
The Watchman answered with a smile, "I think it is time to sing you the Lays of Beleriand, as my master Merriman did for your father after his first great battle to keep the ancient traditions alive."
(As I write this, the only thing I can think is 'Merlin could sing?' but then I think 'Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy. Of course he could sing.') ...And yes, I really did do that with the Lays of Beleriand
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Here's more, as a present back for all these prompts! (none of them lost their memory)
Later, after Merriman left and the adrenaline of battle wore off, those of the Six who remained sat in a circle, though not a Circle, on the crest of one of the beautiful Welsh hills. The Drews were silent, Jane fondling the blue translucent stone Bran had given her, but the albino boy turned to Will and asked about something that had aroused his curiosity, "Why did Merriman call the Pridwen Vingilot?"
The Watchman answered with a smile, "I think it is time to sing you the Lays of Beleriand, as my master Merriman did for your father after his first great battle to keep the ancient traditions alive."
(As I write this, the only thing I can think is 'Merlin could sing?' but then I think 'Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy. Of course he could sing.')
...And yes, I really did do that with the Lays of Beleriand