Lord of the RingsSee also Multimedia zines with Lord of the Rings stories.Changing Destiny
Changing Destiny by Nadja Lee, a full-sized LOTR Aragorn/Boromir AU slash
novel. Beautiful colour & b/w artwork from Toshihiko Mizushima. 230 pages
(including the b/w art), 11 point font, 7 colour interior pieces of art,
wrap around colour cover on parchment-like paper.This is a movieverse AU. Summary: This novel assumes Aragorn and Boromir are only a few years apart in age, and Aragorn has grown up in Denethor's household with the Steward's two sons. As Aragorn reaches adulthood, forces are allying against Gondor, forcing Aragorn to flee to Rivendell, where he learns what it means to be a King and discovers his true feelings for Boromir. When he returns to Gondor many years later, he finds Boromir a changed man, his heart closed to all save Faramir. While Boromir journeys on a Quest for his father, Faramir joins the Fellowship in his brother's stead. Through adversity, Faramir learns his true strength, his own grand destiny and discovers love, as Aragorn and Boromir discover the meaning of kingship, love and sacrifice.
SLASH (AGE STATEMENT REQUIRED) Changing Destiny (Gen)
by Nadja Lee, a full-sized LOTR Movie-verse AU GEN
novel. Artwork from L. A. Adolf. 184 pages, 11 point font columns.Summary: Aragorn, only a few years older than Boromir, is raised by Denethor, and must deal with Boromir's intense dislike. The older boys join together to shield Faramir from his father's wrath, and slowly a strong bond forms between the three young men. As evil gathers against Gondor, Aragorn flees to Rivendell, and under Elrond's tutelage, he learns how to be a king. Years later, he returns to Gondor, to find Boromir changed and hardened. Faramir is chosen for the Fellowship, and finds his destiny, while Boromir and Aragorn together face sacrifice, and rediscover what was nearly lost, their brotherhood. (This will be mailed by Requiem) Cost: $46.00 The same layout and full story content, but with color cover and one full color interior. All other illos are included in greyscale. (This will be mailed by Requiem) Cost: $14.00 With full internal color pictures as a CD. The four X-men, Scott, Logan, Ororo and Rogue, land in Middle Earth in the middle of the forming of the Fellowship. Confused and suspicious of their surroundings and purpose the four X-men nevertheless join the Fellowship on their Quest. However, they aren't sure if they are sent to save or destroy the Fellowship. Unbeknownst to them Sauron has called an evil and power-hungry Phoenix (otherwise known as Jean Grey of the X-men) to aid him. As Scott fights with the realization he might have to battle his wife, Rogue battles her own desires that the Ring feeds while Ororo and Legolas fight their growing attraction. Will the four new members of the Fellowship be able to save Boromir? Can they trust Gandalf and can he trust them? Who wins control of the Fellowship... Aragorn, Scott or someone else? Will Phoenix help Sauron destroy Middle Earth? Will Faramir be able to aid his brother despite his fear that doing so could mean his brother's end? Does Ororo hold the key to an old prophesy and will the X-men ever manage to find a way back home? Love, brotherhood, intrigue, humour, drama, angst... this novel has something for everyone and is written with just enough 'tongue in cheek' to make the story believable, fun and emotional.
Pairings: Ororo/Legolas, Logan/Rogue, Scott/Jean, Scott/Eowyn,
Eowyn/Faramir, Aragorn/Arwen Table of Contents
Book 1: The Fellowship
Book 2: Towers Of Darkness
Book 3: The Return HAIL FELLOWS, WELL MET
Color cover and art by Ara. Stories of the Fellowship include: 'Famished' by
Elaine M. Batterby. Frodo recalls a conversation from journey, and makes a
request. 'Fire' by Sheila Paulson. Boromir remembered. 'The Gifts of MidYear's
Day' by Catherine Schlein. Two celebrations, a year apart, highlights the
aftermath of the Ring's presence in the Shire. 'Orderly' by Sheila Paulson. Peter
Venkman (Real Ghost Busters) finds himself face to face with the Steward.
'Fevered Lessons' by Linda Knights. Aragorn admits to a lack in his bedside manner.
Starlight' by Sheila Paulson. Saying farewell is always difficult. 'Letter to
Aragorn' by Elaine M. Batterby. 'Gimli' by Sheila Paulson. A story of
healing.
220 pages digest. from Fidelius Press.
THE SPECIAL GEN COLLECTIONTHE SPECIAL GEN COLLECTION #2TALES FROM THE RED BOOKLast changed on 12th of March 2007
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