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I like to think that Himring has some elf magic on it, or at least prime Noldor construction that allows it to keep standing
Imagine if it did keep standing well into the third age? That you could look across the sea and see the little island with that strange elven fortress on it? Many Men, Elves, and Dwarves alike have sailed to its shores and tried to open its gates, but just like the Doors of Durin, they're sealed shut. Nothing anyone does can open them, and there is no way in either. The walls are unscalable, no grapples will ever find anything to catch onto, and ladders will sway and fall under the strong sea winds. Tunneling under the walls gets one no where either, for if they dig deep they either keep meeting rock, or find water.
This is Himring, the fortress built with the desire to withstand anything a Vala could throw at it, outlast any siege. It was constructed with powerful intent, to be the strong hold and last safety net an eldest brother could use to protect his siblings. Imagine the power a frantic, paranoid, still healing from his torture Maedhros would pour into a place with the mindset of Safety?? Of Protection?? Maedhros would have rituals where every dawn he would walk upon its battlements and talk to himself, talk to Himring, of nothing important, nothing that could be valuable to overhear, but nonetheless the intent of using it for safeguarding, of protection, and providing safety. A ritual of that for over a couple hundred years? Maedhros burns bright with the white flame of life and hes pouring all of that into his fortress. There is a reason Himring is the only thing to survive of Beleriand, it has it's Lord's Will within their foundations.
As far as Himring is concerned, it's still waiting for its Lord to return. It survived the devastation of the War of Wrath that turned the mountains around it to rubble. Its holding against this siege of water surrounding its gates. It will keep holding until its Lord returns, whenever that may be.
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My closet organized. For the most part... 😳😌
97% of it is thrifted
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Hey folks, it's time for a bit of a different type of content from me! Some of you may or may not know that my husband and I are expecting a new family in February... and this time, it (hopefully) won't have fur! Now that my first trimester permanent unwellness is over, the last and biggest exam of my life is taken and passed, and we've returned from our first big vacation, we finally have some time and energy to prepare for the arrival of the little one. That obviously includes some furniture for the baby! We're keeping things relatively minimalistic, but since our own dresser is full, we knew we needed a wardrobe or the likes for all things baby and bought one 2 weeks ago. While we were standing at the furniture store, I had the spontaneous idea that I could paint on it - and so I did! Behold: the red panda wardrobe!
That's right, I painted that lol! It took me a good week in total (waiting for paint to dry is awful, and the colors didn't look at all like what they did online, so a lot more mixing than I'd hoped was involved - mixing the red or the doors took me an entire damn hour until I was happy!!!) and while it definitely has its flaws, I am overall very happy with the result. I freehanded the side wall entirely; the front is VERY heavily inspired by EtherElric on redbubble - you should totally check out their designs, they are absolutely amazing!
In addition to painting on the actual wardrobe we also got different knobs because we did not like the look of those that were included (plus they felt a lot less child-safe), so I bought some butterfly ones to give the entire thing a more organic and cohesive look and painted on them, too. If anyone cares, I bought them off of SchnittLaserWerk on etsy!
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