NO NO WAIT SO Hobie and Reader sitting and watching a movie, reader is sitting in his lap and they're all comfy but somehow, at some point of maybe towards the end of his movie his hand ends up dipping into your shorts and when you squirm he tells you sit still and to keep your eyes on the screen JSKELDJEJD
"Eyes on the screen for me Love yeah?"
"Sit still f'me, can't have you squirming in my lap like that."
IM GENUINELY TWEEKING RNNMN
he’s so irritating 💔💔💔💔
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"I'll remain with Hewg. He made me who I am today.
I'd like to return the kindness, in whatever small way I can."
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POV : You are a cockroach in the King's kitchen. (he's looking for a midnight snack)
Reference from his quick overhead sweep attack, but I do not know which is which because this old man has like a thousand combo hidden in his cloak.
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“I think a servant of the enemy would look fairer and feel fouler”
Friendly reminder that Frodo called Aragorn ugly ☝🏻
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S: when the light caught your hair, for a moment, you seemed her perfect likeness.
M: whose likeness?
S: why, Lady Galadriel's, of course.
THE RINGS OF POWER
S1.E8 ∙ Alloyed
S2.E5 ∙ Halls of Stone
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paper rings x stay stay stay mashup - taylor swift
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“Farewell, Aragorn! Go to Minas Tirith and save my people! I have failed.”
“No!” said Aragorn, taking his hand and kissing his brow. “You have conquered. Few have gained such a victory. Be at peace! Minas Tirith shall not fall!” Boromir smiled. “Which way did they go? Was Frodo there?” said Aragorn. But Boromir did not speak again.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers.
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My brainrot today is thinking about just how incredible for a character Eowyn is.
Genuinely. The series might not have many female characters but the ones we do get go so fucking hard.
To me, Eowyn is literally the definition of defining being a woman for oneself. She rejects the roles she is given despite acknlowdging the importance and its mostly because she knows part of the reason is that she is a woman.
The reason why she is obsessed with Aragorn isn't because she loves him but because she wants what he has. She wants the freedom and courage and bravery that Aragorn has at every turn. She literally has multiple conversations during the Two Towers about how what she fears most is a cage. All this girl wants is the freedom to be and not be forced into a role. The best thing is that she literally gets that.
The segment of Return of the King about Eowyn and Faramir is literally about her piecing together what she truly wants. She doesn't want Aragorn. She wants freedom and the ability to choose. Faramir does nothing but encourage that in her. Their love story is literally one of the healthiest love stories I've seen in a long time because at the heart of it, their love is a place to return home to for both parties. Both go off to lead and help their people for a considerable amount of time before returning to each other but that does not diminish their bond. Even Faramir, I believe, falls in love with her bravery and dedication to her loved ones. The reason she went to Pelenor Fields and Gondor with the troops of Rohan was because she had things she wanted to fight for. She wanted to fight for herself, her people, and her loved ones. She is the one who protects Theoden after he is killed so that his body gets the treatment it deserves. She encourages Merry and helps him go to the battle because she sees her struggle in Merry. They feel helpless standing around when there are things to be doing.
Let's also not forget the fact that she was around Grima Wormtounge just as much as the King was. She was exposed to the same poison and awful words that eroded the king. It's even implied that her care for him is part of the reason why Theoden was savable when Gandalf showed up. She had the same power and bravery as everyone else even if she didn't see it in herself.
Then at the end of the day, SHE decides where she wants to go and what path she wants to walk. She walked the path of a warrior. The path of a princess/ruler. The path of a caretaker. But in the end she decides which elements truly mean something to her outside of gender definitions. That is what makes her character so incredible to me. In this she literally kills one of the biggest enemies in that battle with such a badass line.
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