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Jun. 30th, 2008

[info]hyel

Art/Fic: The Game (Lord of the Rings)

Title: The Game
Author/Artist: Hyel
Fandom: Lord of the Rings
Pairing: Gríma and Éowyn
Rating: G
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Éowyn and Gríma play a game or sport together.
Note: This is an illustrated drabble. Also, Middle-Earth has chess now mmkay?

'My lady, a game, I beg?'  )

Jun. 27th, 2008

[info]hyel

Fic: Points of Contact (Lord of the Rings)

Title: Points of Contact
Author: Hyel
Fandom: Lord of the Rings
Characters: Sam and Éowyn
Rating: PG
Word Count: 100
Warning: None, really - PG for monsters.
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Sam and Éowyn: there's no need to complicate / our time is short / this is our fate, I'm yours.

In one moment, a woman and a hobbit shared a momentous thing: the sense of fate. )

Jun. 22nd, 2008

[info]hyel

Fic: Big Bad Things (Discworld)

Title: Big Bad Things
Author: Hyel
Fandom: Discworld
Characters: Susan and Maladict
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: vampiric attack, spoilers
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Susan and Maladict as characters in a fairytale

In most parts of Discworld mothers know better than to make red riding hoods for their daughters, let alone to let them go into the woods alone, grandmothers or no grandmothers. )

Jun. 8th, 2008

[info]hyel

Fic: In Which the Shire Entertains A Passing Traveler (Lord of the Rings/Discworld)

Title: In Which the Shire Entertains A Passing Traveler
Author: Hyel
Fandom: Crossover: Lord of the Rings/Discworld
Pairing/characters: Rosie Cotton and Twoflower
Rating: PG
Warnings: None, really.
Prompt/challenge you're answering: Twoflower and Rosie: it's the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine
Notes: Since I will have these kinds of crossovers where the characters come from completely different worlds, I'm going to have two kinds of crossovers: 1. genuine crossovers, where one character is plopped into the world of the other, 2. the kind where one character, more or less the same, has always lived in the other character's world. This is of the first type. Thank goodness that Discworld had the canonical L-Space...

Mistress Rose Gamgee found the young man at the back of the library of the Great Smials, sleeping against a stack of books. )