Ashes and Blue Roses, II

By Aria Breuer

Disclaimers: All material from The Lord of the Rings book trilogy belongs to J.R.R. Tolkien. All material from The Phantom of the Opera book belongs to Gaston Leroux. All original material belongs to the author of this fan fiction poem collection.


Welcome to the second set of poems in the Ashes and Blue Roses collection trilogy.

This time, these poems will focus on the back story, physical appearance, and character development of the two female hobbit OCs and Frodo Baggins, one of the main characters from The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Since the Seductress is first, we get to learn more about her character, as well as her backstory. :)

That said, enjoy. :)


The Seductress, Back Story

The Seductress: a tricky character to name.
She is also one filled with scorn and vanity, for there wasn't much to claim.
Yet despite her flaws and villainy, her back story is about to be revealed.
It might have been foretold, yet her past is matched.

The Seductress: she was born forty years after Drogo Baggins.
She was born twenty years after Primula Brandybuck's birth.
However, the date of her birth could not comply how a tween, still twenty,
Fell in love with Drogo and Primula's only son, hours after his birth.

The Seductress: at age 12, ran away from home.
She found a portal and fled through it, arriving at Paris, France in one night.
Upon arriving at the Opera House, she searched for a secret lair.
She found one, next to the Phantom ghost's own hidden refuge.

The Seductress: at age 20, met the Opera Ghost named Erik in his lair.
There, she learned so much about music from Erik, stealth to sneak through the Opera House,
How to swim, as well as to use her luring voice to trick Drogo and Primula's son
Straight into her very grasp. It would not be the easiest task, but she knew she had to try.

The Seductress: after revealing her true name to Erik that same year,
Fled back to the Shire, where she learned where Drogo and Primula lived.
There, she convinced Drogo and Primula to let her be a spiritual godmother
To their son, Frodo Baggins. She would return every September to watch over him.

The Seductress: when Frodo's parents drowned in a boating accident,
She came to Frodo in the night and said many things to heal his pain.
She soon realized she wouldn't be needed. So, she fled back to the Opera House
Where Erik was waiting for news of her discovery, and whether she succeeded.

The Seductress: she wasn't yet finished with Frodo Baggins.
For twelve years later, she would be waiting, ready to strike again.
It was only a matter of time, before Frodo realized she was haunting his thoughts.
Only then would the Seductress be ready to draw him straight into her lair.