Why would you watch bad LOTR fanfiction when you could instead watch good LOTR fanfiction
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Good Mornin, this has gotta be the best Skyrim Item name
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LOTR if it was written by the fanfiction writers:
"Boromir, give the ring to Frodo," Aragorn demanded.
"As you wish," said Boromir with a smirk. "I care not" (he did, in fact, care to a great extent).
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One Thing that really pissed me off is the looks of the elven rings.
Water is BLUE.
Air as an element is usually WHITE.
WHY by Vana Is Vilya, the ring of Air Blue, and Nenya, the ring of water, White?????????
IT MAKES NO AESTHETICAL SENSE FFS
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I was a little sad in the evening, so I made some Melkor as popular memes from pinterest. I'm sorry x"d
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"And they were boat mates!!?"🫢🫣
Twitter : Dudakka
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Happy Hobbit Day 2023!
"Hobbits really are amazing creatures, as I have said before. You can learn all that there is to know about their ways in a month, and yet after a hundred years they can still surprise you at a pinch."
---Gandalf, the Grey
Hobbit Day is a name used for September 22 in reference to its being the birthday of the hobbits Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, two fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's popular set of books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. According to the fictional setting, Bilbo was born in the year of 2890 and Frodo in the year of 2968 in the Third Age (1290 and 1368 respectively in Shire-Reckoning.)
The Fellowship of the Ring opened with a celebration of Bilbo's birthday. It was a large party with food, fireworks, dancing and much merriment.
The American Tolkien Society first proclaimed Hobbit Day and Tolkien Week in 1978. It defines Hobbit Day as September 22, and Tolkien Week as the calendar week containing that day. The society acknowledges that Hobbit Day pre-dates their designation.
Source: Wikipedia
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day 1 and 2 of @the1prometheus's OCTober challenge this year. featuring my ksbd OC 42 partner in crime harbors in fugitive (who has the small devil frons visage stuck in their head), and my first opponent, gnotholmog (created by lordcord on discord, idk if they have any socials)
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"One Ring To Rule Them All"
2021
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
-"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring", by J.R.R. Tolkien
The iconic prologue. Not only is it visually impressive and grandiously epic, I find that it is also very effective at conveying a lot of information in a relatively short time. Looking back I don't recall ever feeling lost or confused when watching the film for the first time. I was sucked right into the story from the very beginning. The prologue sets Middle-earth and its main peoples, Sauron and the Ring, and all the necessary backstory in altogether very easy to digest terms. At least it was so to me.
I think also the colossal struggles of good and evil, with clashes of enormous armies and duels of mighty kings against the powerful Dark Lord provide a nice contrast to the subsequent tranquil, mundane scenes of the Shire. As the story transitions to the hobbits and their little homes and simple lives, you are left nontheless with a sense of a larger world, with big forces at play.
As an ending note, Sauron made such a big impression on me as a kid, despite his very short actual, physical apperance on the film. A towering, armored sorcerer/warrior thingy, kingly yet terrifying. My kind of villain indeed 😈
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