Title: Ere Yet We Loose the Legions
Author:
bedlamsbard
Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia/Lord of the Rings (movieverse)
Rating: PG-13
Summary: “These lands,” he said, “are the lands of Narnia, which I rule over as High King. You will leave these lands, or as Aslan witness it, there will be blood spilled here today by my hand. I will suffer no evil to be done in this country so long as I sit at Cair Paravel. Take your feud elsewhere.” Eomer/Susan.
Disclaimer: The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings and their characters, settings, situations, etc., belong to C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively. Some characters, settings, situations, etc., belong to Walden Media and New Line Cinema. Title and cut-text are from Rudyard Kipling's poem Hymn Before Action.
Author's Note: This story takes place during The Two Towers, in that missing interim where Eomer and his riders have ridden "north", and during the Golden Age of Narnia. It also assumes that Narnia is part of Middle-Earth and that this map of Narnia and this map of Middle-Earth butt up against each other at the eastern-western ends.
( the earth is full of anger / the seas are dark with wrath )
Author:
Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia/Lord of the Rings (movieverse)
Rating: PG-13
Summary: “These lands,” he said, “are the lands of Narnia, which I rule over as High King. You will leave these lands, or as Aslan witness it, there will be blood spilled here today by my hand. I will suffer no evil to be done in this country so long as I sit at Cair Paravel. Take your feud elsewhere.” Eomer/Susan.
Disclaimer: The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings and their characters, settings, situations, etc., belong to C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, respectively. Some characters, settings, situations, etc., belong to Walden Media and New Line Cinema. Title and cut-text are from Rudyard Kipling's poem Hymn Before Action.
Author's Note: This story takes place during The Two Towers, in that missing interim where Eomer and his riders have ridden "north", and during the Golden Age of Narnia. It also assumes that Narnia is part of Middle-Earth and that this map of Narnia and this map of Middle-Earth butt up against each other at the eastern-western ends.
( the earth is full of anger / the seas are dark with wrath )