Eowyn and Legolas: Kissing you
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@loveatrej Sometimes it can be because of the chemistry of the characters--like Legolas and Aragon. Sometimes it is a thought you had while watching/reading and it wouldn't go away. Like Legolas/Arwen and Leoglas/Eowyn. "L and A are both elves, they might have met before?" and then go from there.
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@loveatrej You could be watching two different shows and think, "Hey, wouldn't that character get along really well with this one?" and that's how cross-overs were created.
In the case of L/E and L/A--they aren't shippings I particularly support, but I can understand them. Yes, F/E and A/A occurred. Some people who read the books might not have liked those shippings, or liked those shippings but other ones as well, and that's how other routes occur, these others "what ifs".
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@loveatrej Sometimes the question is even more AU than just changing who died. It could be, "How would they adapt if they were in this situation?" I read a good story once for a different fandom that took the characters to a futuristic setting. The characters were the same at heart, but it was interesting to see how they change and how they were the same.
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@loveatrej For others, though, that is not the case. There could be a nagging question, such as, "What if X died instead of Y?" or possibilities that weren't explored in the story. They were brought up but weren't explored enough for me. I still love the story, I still like how it went, but I still wonder about something else. I'm not feeling 'complete' at the end. So I will write a story, read a story to fill in that gap.
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@loveatrej Sorry for misunderstanding you.
As for alternative universe and non-canon shippings, I will use myself as an example.
It's not that I don't love the book, the characters, or the story. It is not just a book and they are not just characters. I grow up with them, change with them, cry with them. There are some stories that I can put down and feel, "That was complete."
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@smaknp1 I don't feel that way at all. And especially Legolas means a lot to me. My stomach and heart feels sick when I see all this Legolas/Eowyn, Legolas/Arwen nonsense. And I'm really grateful to Tolkien that Legolas isn't hooked up with anyone and Faramir lived a happy life with Eowyn and Aragorn with Arwen.



Fortunatelly Legolas wasn't in love with her so they were never kissing.Eowyn loved Aragorn and later she married Faramir.Legolas is single.Thank you Tolkien and Jackson.
loveatrej 2 years ago 12
well... I can't imagine Legolas and Eowynn together... but... anyway is a cool video... and of course the song =)
Eruvathriel 2 years ago 8