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    Who could even guess how hobbits show their ardent devotion--a full tea service, probably. Or doily-making.

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    Batman finds himself captured by the new crime lord in Gotham, who has a bone to pick with him.

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    How to live in Valinor after the worst failure of your entire life: a guide by Salgant, formerly of Gondolin.

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    22 Jan 2026

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    Nerdanel drops the bowl she’s holding. It breaks on contact with the floor in a sudden, complete shattering into shards.

    There is a boy sitting in her kitchen, with his knees drawn up to his chest and his arms wrapped around them. He turns his head at the sound. The line of his cheek is achingly familiar. “Mother?”

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    The first son of Nerdanel returns from Mandos.

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    11 Jan 2026

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    Fingon, Maedhros, and Finrod make a baby with science.

    scion /ˈsʌɪən/

    1. a young shoot or twig of a plant, especially one cut for grafting or rooting.
    2. a descendant of a notable family. "He was the scion of a wealthy family."

    Grafting or graftage is a horticultural technique whereby tissues of plants are joined so as to continue their growth together. The upper part of the combined plant is called the scion (/ˈsaɪən/) while the lower part is called the rootstock.

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    11 Jan 2026