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Pippin: You know what I’ve realized?
Merry: Some thoughts are better left unsaid?
Pippin: Nice try, anyways-
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TURGON!
Close up to the details bc I really like them <3


And also I like how it looks on white,bc the other colors are so fucking good

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I have so little energy to draw this year. The only thing I do in my free time is reading Shonen manga... So I am trying to draw with less thinking and less sketching. So far I managed to create...Gandalf ♥
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One thing I often think about when it comes to the Jackson films’ fleshing out of the Elrond and Arwen storyline is how in Return of the King, Elrond straight up just admits that he’s seen Arwen’s son through his prophetic visions — presumably a similar scene to the one she saw, but with her instead of Aragorn holding the child.
And yes, obviously the actual point being made there by the film was that Elrond lied to/misled his daughter because he didn’t want her to die.
But can we just take a moment to think about him actually experiencing that vision? That’s his grandson. That’s his grandson. This elf, who once wholly gave his heart to a mortal infant brought into his household, looking into the future and seeing the proof of the love he has given both Aragorn and Arwen. That’s his grandson right there, all of five years old and destined for a more blissful life than any of his ancestors. That’s his heir and Elros’ heir, messing about in a forest with two people whom he loves more than the world. That’s his fucking grandson.
And can you just imagine what it must have been like, coming out of that vision? The cold understanding that this is what it has come to in the end. That his grandson, his very first one, would be the collateral damage of his daughter’s salvation. That out of all the thousands of possible futures knitting about his head, there’s not a single one in which he can save them both.
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When burning to death in a fiery chasm isn't even the worst thing that's happened to you
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what if the fellowship went winter camping? 🏕❄
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Can I offer you a tiny Sauron in these trying times?
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Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
Marcel L.
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some quick lotr studies :]
prints
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bilbo and thorin in polish folk costumes
you can get a print here
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