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feanors-silmarils · 2 months
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Commission of Fëanor done for me by the wonderful @lordm-art ! Thank you so very much for this lovely commission!
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solmarillion · 4 months
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so i found out that ao3 is changing the tag names for silm characters and. they got rid of the quenya names even though people USE THEM. i am heartbroken
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oh well at least celebrimbor is safe
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NOOOOOOO THEY GOT RID OF MAIRON?!?!?!? WHYYYYYYYY 😭
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Some of the many thoughts I had whilst reading the Silmarillion:
"What the fuck?!", "you can't be serious", "DON'T DON'T!", "oh dear lord", "hear we go", "you absolute idiot", "Why? Just Why?", "Well I'm now depressed", "Oh I like him (dies) OH F*CKING COME ON", "(another character dies) another bites the dust", "does no one here have a brain cell?", "well maybe it can't get any wor- JESUS WEPT HOLY SH*T!!!"
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dzhfaer · 7 months
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Silmarillion #3
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i just thought it might be cute
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violetumbrellalover · 1 month
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Haleth of the Haladin 🏹
Haleth was a daughter of Haldad, leader of the Haladin. After her father and twin brother Haldar were slain in an Orc raid, she became chieftain of the Haladin.
The House of Haleth was the second of the three Houses of Edain. The men of this House were descendants of Haldad, but the house was named after Haldad’s daughter Haleth, who led people from East Beleriand to Brethil. They were a reclusive folk, separate from the other Edain and spoke a different language.
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theartofyori · 9 months
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Húrin Thalion, the Steadfast.
The father of Túrin Turambar, head of the house of Hador and the last of the lords of Dor-Lómin.
The first thing you'll notice about this is I made him look very late roman, with a spatha and a late roman helmet, and with a clasp bearing the heraldry of his house in his sword belt. I thing the aesthetic of early migration era/late roman fits pretty nice with the edain of most of the First Age, while the elves should look a bit more fantasy, and more "medieval" compared to men, at least in this time period of the Middle-earth. 
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knights-of-beleriand · 5 months
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Tyelkormo Feanorian
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Hey, silmarillion fandom, quick q:
I might have missed it or not, but did the noldo (fingon, nolofinwe, maedhros, etc) have a plan on how exactly they could get rid of morgoth, given his status of a vala?
Like, did they have a plan to detain him using special measures, could they kill him on their own, like did they have anyway to bypass his invulnerability?
Bc i would think that that is priority #1 if you were to fight (what is essentially) a god, but idk if we really got into detail about that. Like with sauron, you have the whole ring thing, and how that will attribute to sauron’s defeat, but did we have smth like that with morgoth?
Or were they just kinda hoping that it would work out?
Like, did they have a plan to off morgoth himself when they formed the union of mardhros?
Once again, i could be missing smth, i’m just like “they’re trying to kill/defeat a god, but how are they gonna kill/defeat a god?”
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captainsvscaptains · 8 months
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Battle of the Ships
Round 3 Part 2 Poll 2
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slastyona · 6 months
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it is a shame I forgot him haha
Sauron once again
i did it ehhh a week or two ago i don't remember really but i had some time outside of my cage called "artblock" 🤲🤲🤲
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feanope · 1 year
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I was there, Gandalf. I was there, 3000 years ago. Were you, too?
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feanors-silmarils · 2 months
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Commission of Sauron Gorthaur done for me by the wonderful @sharklight-art ! A big thank you for this lovely commission ❤️
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solmarillion · 6 months
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everyone's talking about whether elwing or the fëanorians have a greater moral claim to the silmaril but no one ever asked the silmaril how it feels
it literally has its own internal morality system and can decide for itself who can hold it. maybe we should consider that for a moment
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Dear people of the Silmarillion fandom, I think I saw it in a post before (sorry I cannot find it nor remember the poster), however I shall reiterate. Whenever I read it, I see Melkor/Morgoth looking and sounding like Peter Steele from Type O Negative? Thoughts?
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dzhfaer · 7 months
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Silmarillion #2
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Okay, @skaelds , previous post was nice, but this is the real gift ☝️
Happy birthday girl, wish you all good that exist and nice time writing 👁️🫦👁️
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violetumbrellalover · 15 days
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⚔️Three Houses of Edain⚔️
A little over three centuries after the Noldor had returned to Middle-earth, Finrod discovered a new people in the glens of the Blue Mountains. These were Men out of the distant East of Middle-earth, the first of their kind to be seen in Beleriand. These Men crossed the mountains as three distinct peoples, but each of these peoples became allies of the Elves in the Wars of Beleriand. The name Edain became associated with these friends of the Elves, and their leaders gave rise to three houses: those of Bëor, Haleth and Hador.
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House of Bëor
Bëor was the first of Men to cross the Blue Mountains into Beleriand, and his house is thus considered the first of the houses of the Edain. Bëor himself became a vassal of Finrod, and many of his descendants also served the Elves. Later generations of this house held the land of Dorthonion, until it was lost to Morgoth in the Dagor Bragollach. The greatest of the heroes of the House of Bëor was Beren, who escaped from Dorthonion and captured a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown.
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House of Haleth
The people known as the Haladin spoke their own language, alien to that of the other Edain. They were the second house of Men to cross the Mountains, and settled for a while in the southern part of Dor Caranthir. Faced with a sudden assault by Orcs, they united under a leader named Haldad, but he was slain defending his people. His daughter Haleth, from whom this house took its name, led the survivors into the west, until they reached the Forest of Brethil, where they settled. This house of the Edain is noted for their friendship with the Drúedain, with whom they shared their forest home.
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House of Hador
The Third House of the Edain derived from the followers of Marach, who led his people across the Blue Mountains soon after the other houses. The Men of this House built a strong alliance with Fingolfin's people in Hithlum. Indeed, Marach's great-great-grandson Hador was made Lord of Dor-lómin by the High King of the Noldor, thus giving his name to this renowned House. Among Hador's famous descendants were Húrin and Huor, Túrin and Tuor, and Eärendil the Mariner.
“Do you forget to whom you speak? Such things you spoke long ago to our fathers; but we escaped from your shadow. And now we have knowledge of you, for we have looked on the faces that have seen the Light, and heard the voices that have spoken with Manwe."
~ Húrin Thalion in The Children of Húrin, "The Words of Húrin and Morgoth"
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