Yes, there might be. Some creative fanfiction writers like to blend different fictional universes. They could create a story where the concept of 'Harry Potter being the Master of Death' is incorporated into a 'LotR' - themed fanfic. It could be an interesting crossover with unique plotlines.
A new kind of magic. Harry as the Master of Death could introduce a different type of magic system compared to the existing magic in Middle - earth. His power over death might allow for some unique plot developments, like bringing back characters who have fallen in the battles of Middle - earth.
There's a fanfiction called 'Arwen's Choice'. It focuses on Arwen's decision to choose a mortal life for Aragorn. It's well - written with a lot of emotional turmoil and the way it shows her love for Aragorn is really touching. It also gives great insights into the elven culture in relation to love and sacrifice.
One of the highly regarded Lotr fanfics is 'The Redemption of Angmar'. It delves deep into the backstory of the Witch - king and creates a captivating narrative that stays true to the lore of Middle - earth. The characters are well - developed and the plot is full of twists and turns.
No. 'The Lord of the Rings' was not a Cold War novel. It was written long before the Cold War era, with Tolkien starting to write it in the 1930s. Its themes are mainly centered around good vs. evil, heroism, and the power of friendship, which are more in line with classic fantasy and moral concepts rather than being related to the political and ideological struggles of the Cold War.
No. Tolkien began writing LOTR in the 1930s and was influenced by his study of mythology, his experiences in World War I, and his own moral and religious beliefs. The Cold War started much later, and there is no evidence that Tolkien was thinking about Cold War politics when creating Middle - earth.
One common theme is love that overcomes all. Their love has to face many challenges like Aragorn's dangerous quests and Arwen's long - lived elven nature, but in fanfic, it often triumphs. For example, in many stories, their love endures even when they are separated for long periods.
No. Such a story with sexual content is not appropriate in the context of general literature. It goes against moral and ethical standards in most public and family - friendly environments.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) also has a lot of Aragorn and Arwen fanfiction. It has a more organized tagging system which makes it easier to find exactly what you're looking for. You can find different genres, from romantic to adventure - filled stories about them.