The Eternal Spark Trilogy

I: Kindled Spirits

Nár Tinwen

She is a voice in the Ainurin choir.

She is immortal, older than Arda.

Arien's youngest sister, Tinwen the Spark.

Through ten ages and ten names

Through the hearts of men

And mourning at their graves.

Darkness seems the darkest

When seen by eyes made of light.

Red Lily

She is a mortal, a hobbit maiden.

Grown like a flower

From the fertile earth of the Shire.

She is called Lily Maggot.

A Red Lily, red as blood.

A fragile flower, much desired.

Some fates are called worse than death.

II: The Heritage

The comical tragedy and tragical comedy of Niphredil Baggins, Adventuress

Niphredil, westborn, fireborn

Was given a bow, a prophecy

And treasure upon treasure:

Mithril mail, a speaking stone,

Elven blade, a phial that shone

- What shall she do, where will she go?

The Bree Letters

Eowyn, half-blooded

Taller than any hobbit woman

Yet not in form a full human

Meriadoc's young daughter

Bride of a Breelander

- Where can lovers find peace?

III: The Heroes

Morgoth's Mercy

The path of Valacirca

The road to perdition

The gates of Mordor stand open

The armies of Rhûn and Khand

Are gathering their forces

Elessar, the slaves beseech you!

Release us to freedom!

The Morningstar

"To fight this evil, all free peoples of Middle-Earth must unite in a Company Of Mixed Bloods.

The Green Wizard must fnd them and lead them, and in all they number seven.

Two princes there will be, the sons of Elessar and Bregalad.

Also, the Morningstar must join you.

The Morningstar you shall know by two hairless feet and two unmatching eyes.

The Morningstar must bear and wear the Heritage of Bilbo and the Gifts of Galadriel.

One more I see of the seven, the daughter of my flesh. The rest may fate lead to you." - Quetondo's Prophecy