Hild's Song
by Himring (@hhimring)
The spinning song of Hild, Helm’s sister, while she, with her son and other Rohirrim, was besieged during the Long Winter in Dunharrow.
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Words: 19
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Hild's Song
by Himring (@hhimring)
The spinning song of Hild, Helm’s sister, while she, with her son and other Rohirrim, was besieged during the Long Winter in Dunharrow.
General, No Archive Warnings
Words: 19

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