The Turn of the Tide again
Nov. 27th, 2006 06:36 pmI posted a Tolkien fanfic the other day called The Turn of the Tide. It's a short AU which takes as its premise the idea that Faramir went north instead of Boromir. Its focus is on Éowyn in the Houses of Healing, but in various discussions, people have wondered about other aspects of this AU setting.
Raksha, on this thread, had some wonderful thoughts about the journey to Mordor (which, in this setting, involves Frodo, Sam, Gollum, and Faramir).
The original request, from Makamu, offered me bonus points if I could get one or both of Boromir or Denethor to interact with Aragorn... sadly, I didn't quite manage this.
But... I would love to see more stories in this setting, but I'm unlikely to manage them myself! So this post is to invite ideas and - better still - to invite stories!
Raksha, on this thread, had some wonderful thoughts about the journey to Mordor (which, in this setting, involves Frodo, Sam, Gollum, and Faramir).
The original request, from Makamu, offered me bonus points if I could get one or both of Boromir or Denethor to interact with Aragorn... sadly, I didn't quite manage this.
But... I would love to see more stories in this setting, but I'm unlikely to manage them myself! So this post is to invite ideas and - better still - to invite stories!
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Date: 2006-11-27 06:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-27 06:49 pm (UTC)My goodness, this is an idea truly worth to be written (and I'm sorely tempted to give it a try). Hmmmm... if I manage a short tale, I might succeed... and if you allow, of course.
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Date: 2006-11-27 09:14 pm (UTC)But I would like to see them interact one day. Perhaps if "Seal On My Heart" reached Minas Tirith, I might try my hand on it. Unless I give up on the story due to the total lack of interest, that is.
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Date: 2006-11-28 12:02 pm (UTC)Oh, I am going to try! I just can't guarantee that I'll get as far as the necessary 24 pieces.
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Date: 2006-11-30 02:38 pm (UTC)Timing still bothers me. Unless ringbearers linger longer in in Ithilien (Hurins brothers reunions are always warm an fluffy, but the presence of the Ring), I don't see how all thing is orchestered.
Just another disturbing image: Eowyn does and says almost exactely the same things she did in canon, looks desperate, watches sea-eyed Dunedain, etc.; Aragorn isn't vain, but the air in Edoras is thick with suppressed longing, and he misrecognizes (not a word) Eowyn's distress as affection. Rated for possibilities of miscommunication and silent mutual embarrasement. I wonder if Eomer knows.
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Date: 2006-12-01 11:04 am (UTC)Oh, that's beautifully put. I would love to see this scene between Aragorn and Eowyn written. Would she confide in him about Faramir, do you think?
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Date: 2006-12-01 01:18 pm (UTC)She could, but I think she rather would not. First, the embarrasement, and second, at this point both are uneasy about Faramir: Aragorn still doesn't know if Faramir helps Frodo or succumbed to the Ring (I think, after he looks in the Palantir and knows that Ring isn't "activated" yet by anyone, he's past doubt), and Eowyn is bitter: he didn't come back to her but went into shadows for some trinket. Besides, if she did confede, she will be less tensed and depressed than she goes with the army, and the story needs this angst :). I think I'm trying to develop this story so it stays as close as possible to canon.
Do you think Eomer knows about Faramir? Or Eowyn is so used to be secretive (and Faramir, too), and so angry for being left by Theoden's side, she wouldn't care to confide?
Somebody at SoA started a F.goestoRivendel story, and there is a beautiful scene between Faramir and Grima. Maybe Eowyn is less afraid of Grima now.
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Date: 2006-12-04 03:27 pm (UTC)Excellent point! :-D
And you're right that keeping to canon is the best idea.
I think Eomer doesn't know, partly because of the reasons you suggest, also Eowyn would not tell him because of that atmosphere of mistrust you describe. Not that she distrusts her brother, but because she doesn't want to share anything that might possibly compromise him if Wormtongue later found out.
I would love to see this all of this in story form: set in a candle-lit Meduseld with dark corners and people always listening. (Including Denethor!) Wonderful!
Do you have a link for that AU story? I'd be interested to see that Grima and Faramir scene.
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Date: 2006-12-04 07:06 pm (UTC)By the way, how does Eomer in canon knows about Aragorn? He doesn't strike me as a very subtle or perceptive man. Theoden could have guessed (he almost says as much comforting Eowyn in Dunharrow), or it's just that Eomer feels the same [awed hero-worshiping, no slashy implications from me]. Or he is as desperate to marry her off away from Grima's grasp as she is herself.
Unfortunately (or fortunately for my real-life obligations) I'm no writer. But I'm going to post (in my LJ and in English) the summary of forking points in LOTR, hoping people may want to contribute to lines they like.
The story in progress is by Peredhel, "Better Choice".
Here's the link:
http://www.storiesofarda.com/chapterlistview.asp?SID=4863
Yet another thing about this AU: how does F. fit in Frodo-Sam-Gollum team? Do they avoid Shelob? Or maybe we'll have to kill off good loyal Sam because Faramir can be just as good and loyal and physically stronger? Or both hobbits get cought?
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Date: 2006-12-07 09:13 am (UTC)Maybe Eowyn didn't declare her love? Say, Faramir told her about his love and left, and she realized what it meant to her when he's gone.
I imagined them making a secret engagement ("the last, secret conversation; his offer and her acceptance"). She might well have accepted out of desperation ("anything to get me out of here") and only later realized what it meant to her.
By the way, how does Eomer in canon knows about Aragorn? He doesn't strike me as a very subtle or perceptive man.
He says that he didn't think anything was wrong with Eowyn until she set eyes on Aragorn: I think her behaviour becomes more transparent here (throwing herself at Aragorn's feet) she really is in the depths of despair. She's kept it all bottled up until then, but I suppose that kind of behaviour is going to attract notice even from the relatively unperceptive.
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Date: 2006-12-07 02:28 pm (UTC)Yes, maybe she accepted first only in despreration. That looks more credible fpr her than true love in two days. We know she can fall in love in seconds, and I imagine the impression was very similar, but it is explicitly said is not the real thing.
I cannot imagine this fortified Ringbearers team. All big folks' dealings with halflings are very confused.
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Date: 2006-12-08 12:34 am (UTC)[And let Faramir shoot Gollum at the edge of the creek with an orkish arrow -- not the good taste, but lots of things going. Or! Faramit shoots them while Frod and Gollum are fighting. And Sam knows that was needed but never forgives Faramir... I not going there, it's turning angsty]
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Date: 2006-12-08 08:59 am (UTC)How far would Faramir be tempted to seize the Ring, like Boromir tried to do? And when would it be most likely to happen? At the point at which he's closest to Minas Tirith? In Mordor, when the situation is desperate? Or would it be less likely after he's seen Boromir again (extra strength for the journey)? Or would he remain outwardly in control throughout, just internally struggling?
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Date: 2006-12-08 09:20 am (UTC)better you then me.
As I imagine Faramir's ambitions are not only on Minath Tirish's survival, I think it would be worst at some point than Frodo is tired and desperate. I think the Ring tells him to ease Frodo's burden, maybe even to give him a mercy of death... I don't think he will lose control, just keep brooding and struggling over the watches. Maybe talking to Gollum to keep eye on the mean creature (be the way, the only AUmovie's episode with Faramir that made any sense to me was then he askes Gollum "that did they take"). Telling him tales and taming him, as any sapience or not he meets (and Sam gets only more suspicious).
I remember your F.A. story there Faramir has post traumatic disorder or the like. It's going to be worse this time.
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Date: 2006-12-08 10:02 am (UTC)I think Aragorn and Faramir would start to trust each other before Aragorn and Boromir did.
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Date: 2006-12-10 03:34 pm (UTC)Oh lord, and this was meant to be the non-angsty version!
Raksha has added an interesting commet here.
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Date: 2006-12-10 03:41 pm (UTC)Great icon!
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Date: 2006-12-10 04:20 pm (UTC)The angsty part of the "Game of chess" was family dynamics, right?
By the way, I did like the story, but I don't believe in abusive Denethor. I think the conflict between father and son is exactely there you put it in the "Turn of tide": D. is a realist and shadows hold no meaning for him, and F. is more of a mystic, a visionary. As a result, at least he can tell his own inner voice from imposture. BTW, I think Aragorn is a realist, too -- only he has better information of what exectely constitutes their reality.
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Date: 2006-12-10 04:31 pm (UTC)The domestic violence in AGOC was something I hadn't planned for; it came out as the story was being written. I see a variety of different interpretations working very well for that family.
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Date: 2006-12-13 03:53 am (UTC)Boromir intercepts Frodo, Sam and Faramir in Ithilien and kills his brother. Hobbits escape (Frodo puts the Ring on exactly the moment Aragorn looks in the palantir, distracting and disorienting Sauron who thinks Aragorn has the Ring) and proceed to Kirith Ungol. Horrified Boromir comes to Minas Tirith to face Denethor and Mithrandir whom he thought dead. "There is your brother, Boromir?" Asks M., but D. who saw him dead (not dyeing) in palantir answers. Boromir rides to the outwalls next day, seeking death. He didn't tell D. or M. how his brother dyed, but they both had guessed; Denethor tells him not to throw away his life rashly or in bitterness, for he loves him (every dialog cited from the RotK as literally as possible), Mithrandir leads the sortie to bring Boromir and his men back, and Imrahil takes him strait to the HoH. Denethor does not get mad, he makes not his speach about upstart from the North, but does not command the city either. Aragorn comes to heal the wounded. The Dark Vale for Boromir is along the lines of Raksha's description, and Aragorn tells him that "this dark and desperate realm is no place for your brother"; he summons Boromir back _for trial_, and exiles him to govern the neglected Anorien after the war. Broken Denethor serves Steward under the King; B. marries the first one to agree. His son is bright, compassionate and bookish. It takes him long years to sort out his father's strange moods and guilty affection. B. never comes to MT. Hope D. lives long enough to pass Stewardship to Faramir III. I hate all this stuff honestly.
Another version is less angsty but feels even sicker: F. is not dead but grievously wounded and taken by B. to Henneth Annun. In MT B. does not mention F. at all, M. worries and D. does not care. I guess A. will have to retrieve his comrade on the way to Morannon, I wonder how. Too much hurt/comfort to be bearable.
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Date: 2006-12-13 10:58 am (UTC)Oh god! *covers eyes, peeks out*
I agree the best AUs use dialogue from the original to ironic and/or tragic effect.
Too much hurt/comfort to be bearable.
Is there such a thing?!
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Date: 2006-12-13 04:38 pm (UTC)Is it not in character? Worse things happened around Silmarills, and this device is evil by design.
> too much hurt/comfort to be bearable
Is there such a thing?
Need a link? :)
I better stop right now. It should not happen. Nobody going to write it. *covers her mouth with both hands; covers eyes and ears, too*
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Date: 2006-12-14 10:07 am (UTC)Is there such a thing?
Need a link? :)
Ooh, go for it, that sounds like a challenge!
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Date: 2006-12-14 04:27 pm (UTC):-)