The Arda Exodus

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Series Title: The Arda Exodus
Author: Keira Marcos
Fandom: Harry Potter/The Hobbit
Relationship: Razel Fireborn/Tyr Warhide, Ragnok Windrider/Lenore Feyborn
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Fusion
Warnings: Canon-typical racism, canon-typical violence, politics, explicit language, explicit sex, discussion-sexual assault, all OC cast
Word Count: 65,942
Summary: The dverger come from another world and as war with Voldemort ramps up in Britain, Razel Fireborn announces his desire to use his elemental abilities to carve a magical path to Arda so that his people could go home. The ramifications ripple out through the Horde.

Stories

FirebornPart 1 | Part 2

Razel Fireborn, the only son of Chieftain Ragnok Windrider, has never taken a serious interest in courting a mate. Politics and social mores demand a certain standard of behavior from him, and the choices he makes have the potential to impact his people far into the future. In the midst of the most important magical endeavor his people have ever undertaken, he meets a dverger that catches his interest, which is annoying because he doesn’t have time for that kind of thing.

WarhidePart 1 | Part 2 | Part 3

Tyr Warhide thought he understood the scrutiny he’d face being courted by the future king. There’s nothing simple about his circumstances, however, and not everyone is pleased with the choices they’ve made together. But the heart of Tyr Warhide was tested when he was little more than a boy, and no enemy could ever compare to the first he ever faced.

 

Cast

Johnny Harrington, Ben Dahlhaus, Jack Foley, Julieanne Moore, Kerry Washington, Jack Greystone, Julie Graham, Megumi Sato, & Gwilyn Pugh)

(Pierce Brosnan, Angela Bassett, Oscar Isaac, Mike Colter, Charlie Hunnam, Josh Brolin, Keanu Reeves, Selma Hayek, & Chris Pine)

Series Art

Author Notes

It’s my headcanon that magical males can get pregnant and birth children through magical means (potions, rituals, etc.).

I have used many of the original characters in this work in different stories—it is my habit to change ages, circumstances, locations, careers, and abilities based on what I need from these characters in any particular story. This work is not remotely connected to any other HP work I have published. So don’t get married to any details about these characters you learned from other stories, as they aren’t relevant unless I include them here.

Use names (or surnames) amongst dverger are not family names—they are earned, chosen, or awarded at the age of fifty based on magical circumstances, personal history, and battle prowess.

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