Forbidden Love: An account of Anariel and Haldir
Written by: Anariel Goldenarrow
A long time ago . . . *It wasn't that long ago!* Sorry. One-thousand years ago, in the forests of Lothlorien, a love was blossoming like the flowers. It wasn't like a normal love, though. It was a forbidden one. A love between the maiden Anariel and the March-Warden of Lothlorien, Haldir.
Anariel was the daughter of Glorfindel and Celestiesel. She was very high and powerful in Lord Elrond's court in Rivendell. Strong and proud she was and just as valiant as her father, but just as fair as her mother. She had her father's masculine figure, but her mother's face and eyes.
Haldir was considered fair among the males. He was valiant, proud, and headstrong. He was held high in the praise of Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn.
The story that follows is an account written during the 'Bliss of Anar' or more formally known as the 'Bliss before the strife of Rivendell and Lothlorien after the defeat of Savron.' This is the actual account of what happened between Haldir and Anariel, written by, none other than Anariel herself.
Written by: Anariel Goldenarrow
A long time ago . . . *It wasn't that long ago!* Sorry. One-thousand years ago, in the forests of Lothlorien, a love was blossoming like the flowers. It wasn't like a normal love, though. It was a forbidden one. A love between the maiden Anariel and the March-Warden of Lothlorien, Haldir.
Anariel was the daughter of Glorfindel and Celestiesel. She was very high and powerful in Lord Elrond's court in Rivendell. Strong and proud she was and just as valiant as her father, but just as fair as her mother. She had her father's masculine figure, but her mother's face and eyes.
Haldir was considered fair among the males. He was valiant, proud, and headstrong. He was held high in the praise of Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn.
The story that follows is an account written during the 'Bliss of Anar' or more formally known as the 'Bliss before the strife of Rivendell and Lothlorien after the defeat of Savron.' This is the actual account of what happened between Haldir and Anariel, written by, none other than Anariel herself.
