Guten Morgen. My name is Christian. Twenty-three years of age. I like nerdy things. Fantasy novels, RPG's, Star Wars, and the like. I'm an introverted pessimist. I'm deliberate, not random. As the title suggests, I drink coffee. Lots of it.
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The Post-Punk / New Wave Super Friends by Butcher Billy
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Pencil Drawings of Pokemon by Rocky Hammer.
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theres so many kitkats ive never had im crying
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lotr 30 day challenge → day 9 → favourite member of the fellowship
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The Shores of Valinor; art by Ted Nasmith
Yet Eärendil saw now no hope left in the lands of Middle-earth, and he turned again in despair and came not home, but sought back once more to Valinor with Elwing at his side. He stood now most often at the prow of Vingilot, and the Silmaril was bound upon his brow; and ever its light grew greater as they drew into the West. And the wise have said that it was by reason of the power of that holy jewel that they came in time to waters that no vessels save those of the Teleri had known; and they came to the Enchanted Isles and escaped their enchantment; and they came into the Shadowy Seas and passed their shadows, and they looked upon Tol Eressëa the Lonely Isle, but tarried not; and at the last they cast anchor in the Bay of Eldamar, and the Teleri saw the coming of that ship out of the East and they were amazed, gazing from afar upon the light of the Silmaril, and it was very great. Then Eärendil, first of living Men, landed on the immortal shores; and he spoke there to Elwing and to those that were with him, and they were three mariners who had sailed all the seas besides him: Falathar, Erellont, and Aerandir were their names. And Eärendil said to them: ‘Here none but myself shall set foot, lest you fall under the wrath of the Valar. But that peril I will take on myself alone, for the sake of the Two Kindreds.’
— J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, “Of the Voyage of Eärendil and the War of Wrath”
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American Students time to get out the red felt squares..
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If someone knows the source of this, please let me know, I want to add it!
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