Sunday, March 2, 2014

Fantasy Reflections: My Fellowship

I have just discovered a wonderful blog, by Gillian Adams! She is a writer of fantasy, who gives "fantasy reflection" challenges to her readers! Her latest challenge is create your own Fellowship of the Ring made up of fantasy characters without using any characters from Lord of the Rings. It's harder than it seems, but so fun! You can check out her post here!


So, here's my fellowship:

1. Prince Aethelbald from Anne Elisabeth Stengl's Goldstone Wood Series

Aethelbald is a strong leader, and calm under pressure. He has slain dragons, and he would not be easily swayed by the power of the Ring. He can also shape-shift into a bird, which would be a valuable asset.

2. Sir Eanrin from Anne Elisabeth Stengl's Goldstone Wood Series

Not only would Eanrin be entertaining to have along, he is also a formidable fighter. He also is a cat and a bard, which is just wonderful. And he would hardly be affected by the ring, being an elf. 

3. Murtagh from Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Cycle

Any fellowship I would envision would have to have Murtagh in it. He is a strong and underestimated character--not just anyone could free themselves from Galbatorix's clutches. Also, where there is Murtagh, there is Thorn--and a dragon would always be a good thing to have with you. Even though some consider Murtagh to be "evil," I do not think he would be controlled by the ring: he was able to overcome Galbatorix, and he would be able to overcome the power of the ring. And Murtagh has amazing skills that I would want on my quest. 

4. Seraphina Dombegh from Rachel Hartman's Seraphina

Not only is Seraphina a strong and independent woman, she also shape-shifts into a dragon--her natural form. She is a gifted musician who would give Eanrin a run for his money on the entertaining side. I would want her on my quest, also, because she's a wonderful conversationalist. She is not attracted to power, and would not be drawn to the ring. 

5. Zane Cobriana from Amelia Atwater-Rhodes' Hawksong

Being a shape-shifting cobra (seeing the trend?) Zane can enter any fortress, say, the Black Gates, unnoticed. He is a smooth talker who lures enemies into a state of comfort, before paralyzing them with his garnet gaze. Zane does like power, and would be susceptible to the Ring's power. 

6. Hermione Granger from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter Series

Hermione would be everyone's best friend on the quest, I would just love to have her along. Plus, she's the smartest wizard imaginable. She excels in plant identification among everything else she's good at, so we would know what's good for food. Hermione rejects power, and would be drawn away from the ring, as she did with the horcruxes. She also has experience destroying said horcruxes, which will come in handy.

7. Nock from Wayne Batson's Door Within Trilogy

You need an archer in your fellowship, and there really isn't anyone better than Nock (sorry Bolt). 

8. Yvaine from Neil Gaiman's Stardust

Yvaine is a star. She looks human, but she literally has the power to outshine her enemies. She travels best at night, being a star, and is not swayed by power. 

9. Ellis from Gail Carlson Levine's Cinderellis and the Glass Hill

Someone in the fellowship needs to be ab;e to invent crazy things, and that would be Ellis. He may look like just a farm boy, but he's capable of inventing powders that will do just about anything, a needed quality. Ellis is young and innocent, but also selfish. He doesn't care explicitly for power, but he does not like to share--he would not be drawn to the Ring initially, but it would slowly consume him. 

Well, there you have it! My fantasy fellowship that does not include any characters from Lord of the Rings. Creating this list showed me that the members of the original fellowship were ideally suited to destroy the Ring. I think my fellowship has a shot! 

What do you think? Have you created your own fellowship?

6 comments:

  1. Well, if you have Prince Athelbald, you pretty much don't need anyone else. ;)

    But everyone else would just be great to have along. This is the second list I've seen with Murtaugh on it. He's certainly powerful. I would be afraid of the Ring tearing into his painful past and using it against him, but then he did prove very strong. That was for the sake of love though. If he wasn't fighting for some good thing in particular I'm not sure how strong he would be against evil. Though I actually haven't read more than the first book, but I've heard about what happened to him, and I was SO relieved he turned good again. Let's hope we see more of him in future books and that he continues his redeemed road. Cause he IS awesome.

    The rest of your team sounds awesome! Yay for Nock! It'd be even better if Nock AND Bolt were there. I was so thrilled at the end of The Final Storm...but I can't say much more for those who haven't read the books.

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    1. I actually thought about the fact that Aethelbald could have handled the quest single-handedly. He would not be corrupted by the Ring, would be able to fight off any and all opponents, and could change into bird form to take the Ring into Mount Doom unnoticed. But that defeats the point of having a fellowship. =)

      I could not have a list without Murtagh! Ever since I read Eragon he has been one of my favorite fantasy characters. He is an extremely strong character, and I believe he would be able to overcome the temptation of the Ring; after all, he was able to break free from the clutches of Galbatorix's mind control--which is basically unheard of. And he's a skilled fighter...with a dragon. You can't beat that! I was very happy he broke free of the mind control in book four. I do not say that he "turned back to good" as he was never actually evil, just being mind-controlled by someone who was. But yes, he did break free! All though, I wasn't very happy with how his story ended... In fact, it didn't: his character sort of faded away without a satisfying conclusion--extremely disappointing.

      It was very hard not to put Nock and Bolt together as "one" character. I was very tempted. But that would have been cheating, just a little bit... But they're almost like one character, right? Bolt gets honorable mention.

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    2. :D

      Yes, I heard that it was really annoying how Murtagh just left and then wasn't heard of for the last hundred pages. Ridiculous. But I hear tell the author plans to write more books. With him in it. ;)

      Good ol' Nock and Bolt. I must read those books again.

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    3. The entire end of Inheritance was done poorly--but especially for Murtagh! Hopefully his story will continue in later books!

      And I must agree: such good books...

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  2. Ooh, I liked reading about your team! Sounds like your Fellowship would have a good chance at destroying the Ring and returning (mostly) unscathed! This makes me want to read so many of those books over again.

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    1. Thanks! I tried to make my fellowship as apt as possible! Together, I think they would destroy the ring! And thinking about this really did make me want to read all these books again--there's just not enough time to read them all at once!

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