User blog:Faenor of the Silver Laurel/Musical Themes for Faenor

Some themes for my character Faenor.

Watch the Skies - Jeremy Soule. Faenor duels a shadow of the Enemy, dispelling the wraith and sending it back into the hellish Abyss where its master waits.

One They Fear - Jeremy Soule. Faenor proves himself as Dragonsbane.

Far Horizons -  Jeremy Soule. Faenor's travels can be heard in this beautiful song, from the Falas in Beleriand to Rhûn and Harad where the stars are strange.

Lay of Nimrodel - Not many know it, but Faenor was the one to first compose this haunting melody when he thought that Nimrodel had died by the Sea with Amroth.

No Time for Caution - Howard Shore. The song shows Faenor's willingness to do anything if it might save others, even throwing himself off a cliff in an attempt to catch a falling person(he caught them, by-the-by, and survived).

A Thousand Years - Christina Perri. This song shows Faenor's absolute and undying love for Nimrodel his beloved, only for her to slip away, down to the Sea. Note: I hate Twilight with an undying passion, only this particular song caught my ear.

Jack the Sailor - The Once. The melody expounds upon his love for the maiden Nimrodel, yet he is separated from her by both land and sea. He will not see her again for many years.

The Passing of the Elves - Faenor's innate longing for the Sea begins to manifest, and he takes journey to Mithlond, ready to depart.

(Before he can, though, he is prevented by the Vala Ulmo, who orders him back to Middle-earth, telling him so long as he has power over the elements, his duties as a guardian are not finished.)

The Golden Age - Woodkid. Faenor, after reflection upon his life and his deeds, rushes to save [Insert Character Here].

Flow Like Water - James Newton Howard. Faenor masters the power granted to him, the power of the elements, the power to change.

Dragonborn - Jeremy Soule. Faenor loses his power of elements in the final battle against Khamûl the Easterling and the Cleansing of Dol Guldur. Before he does, though, he dispells the Nazgûl and kills the Greater Dragon it summoned.

Legolas's Song of the Sea - Yolanda Mott. Here, Faenor begins to long for Aman and the Undying Lands, as weariness and the burden of the ages bear down on him.

Wind Guide You - Jeremy Soule. Faenor's final journey, to a friend who has long waited by the seas with a grey ship calling.

The Grey Havens - Howard Shore. Of course, as Faenor's final theme, he departs Middle-earth forever more, never looking back, never regretting the time spent on mortal shores.

Got a theme that you think would fit Faenor? Tell me, and I shall listen to your words.