It’s great to see the humans that his father allied with still prospering, especially House Bëor
Boron's eyes widened with recognition. "Your father! Of course, my father has spoken often of him. He will be glad to hear of your arrival. Come, let us lead you and your company to our settlement. You shall be welcomed as kin."
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He made her husband take the oath when they were just engaged, he’s definitely going to make his grandson do it too.
"My father is not defined by the Oath," Aistalë shot back. "He is a good elf, a better elf than you give him credit for. He will teach Aurion to be kind and honorable, not to follow in the footsteps of Fëanor. You judge him unfairly."
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I wonder if he’ll take up an apprenticeship with the Dwarfs since he’s Father has strong ties with them due to his past battle exploits with them
From a young age, Aurion had shown an uncanny aptitude for crafting. The forge fires seemed to welcome him, their heat and light becoming an extension of his will. He could take raw metal and transform it into works of extraordinary beauty and strength. Whether it was a weapon, a piece of jewelry, or an intricate work of art, Aurion's hands brought life to his creations.
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Arinyanénar knelt beside her, his hand gently brushing the soft hair atop his son's head. "Aurion," he said, the name falling from his lips like a prayer. "Son of the Dawn."
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As he rode away, leaving the grateful villagers behind, he couldn't shake the weight in his chest. The battle had been won, but the darkness of the world remained, and with it, the darkness within himself.
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Im rooting for ya my boy
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Foreshadowing 🤔
Aurion thought about this for a moment. His mind raced. His father, Arinyanénar, had played a key role in saving the cities of Nogrod and Belegost from the armies of Morgoth. The dwarves of those cities would welcome him, should he ever need their aid. Perhaps, after he had learned from Eöl, he would journey to Nogrod and Belegost. He would meet the dwarves and learn from one of the greatest smiths of their kind—Telchar, a legend in his own right.
Middle Earth: High King of The Avari
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