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warrioreowynofrohan · 30 days
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Reading Tolkien’s annotated translation of Beowulf, and learning all kinds of things about LOTR and the Silm from it!
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Leave here your warlike shields [from Beowulf]
[Tolkien’s commentary; bold mine:] Note the prohibition of weapons or accoutrements of battle in the hall. To walk in with spear and shield was like walking in nowadays with your hat on. The basis of these rules was of course fear and prudence among the ever-present dangers of a heroic age, but they were made part of the ritual, of good manners. Compare the prohibition against drawing a sword in the officers’ mess. Swords of course also were dangerous; but they were evidently regarded as part of a knight’s attire, and he would not in any case be willing to lay aside his sword, a thing of great cost and often an heirloom.
This gives me some perspective around Tolkien’s probable intended tone for the moment in Meduseld in The Two Towers where Aragon strongly protests against being told to leave Andúril (a sword of very great value and ancientry, and very much an heirloom) with the door-warden. From a contemporary perspective it’s easy to read it as Aragorn being unnecessarily prideful and combative, but this passage strongly indicates that Tolkien intends it to be Théoden who is being unreasonable in that event, an indication - along with many others in the scene, prior to Gandalf dislodging Saruman’s influence - that Théoden is being discourteous and behaving in a manner unworthy of a king who is recieving heroes offering aid. (The fact of Meduseld being a ‘golden hall’ like famous Heorot in Beowulf may be deliberate to strengthen the parallel.)
Second (immediately following the above commentary):
But against this danger [from swords] very severe laws existed protecting the ‘peace’ of a king’s hall. It was death in Scandanavia to cause a brawl in the king’s hall. Among the laws of the West Saxon king Ine is found: ‘If any man fight in the king’s house, he shall forfeit all his estate, and it shall be for the king to judge whether he be put to death or not.’
This adds context to the incident in the story of Túrin in The Silmarillion where Saeros taunts Túrin in Menegroth and Túrin responds by throwing a heavy drinking-vessel at him and injuring him (it’s indicated the injury is serious, so I’d take it along the lines of him giving him a broken nose and knocking out some teeth.) It is stated in at least some versions of the story that death is the punishment for drawing weapons in the king’s hall, in line with the historical customs mentioned here. This gives a further emphasis that what actually happens - Túrin is not punished at all and Mablung strongly reprimands Saeros for provoking him - illustrates that Túrin is, Saeros’ behaviour notwithstanding, in very high favour in Menegroth. (Saeros as the king’s counsellor is also in roughly the same position as Unferth in Beowulf, who taunts the titular character - Beowulf responds heatedly but without violence. Tolkien may be setting up a deliberate contrast here.)
Third:
The word hádor is an adjective meaning ‘clear, bright’…it is almost always found in reference to the sky (or the sun or stars). But that association is in description of brightness…
This was one a lightbulb moment: oh, in the name of Hador Goldenhead (the ancestor of Húrin, Túrin, and Tuor in The Silmarillion), ‘Goldenhead’ isn’t an additional name/epessë so much as it’s a glossed translation of ‘Hador’! The guy with bright, golden hair.
Fourth: Going back to the Rohirrim - Edoras, the name of their capital city/royal court, is basically just the Old English for ‘courts’:
under was very frequently used in describing position within, or movement to within, a confined space, especially of enclosures or prisons, ‘within four walls’. Cf. in under eoderas (eoderas being the outer fences of the courts), ‘in amid the courts’….‘eoder’ means both ‘fence (protection)’ and ‘fenced enclosure, a court’.
I’m also learning a lot about Beowulf - Tolkien’s notes are clarifying a lot of tone and nuances, not to mention the political/diplomatic relationships between the different kingdoms, which were confusing me - but it’s amazing how much it reveals about ways that Tolkien’s knowledge informed his legendarium!
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violetumbrellalover · 20 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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cilil · 19 days
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rare pair bingo
AN: Pairing suggested by anon (here). Thank you kindly!
⸙ Prompt: Prostate stimulation | Fingolfin x Hador ⸙ Synopsis: Hador promises to show Fingolfin a new kind of pleasure and takes good care of his lord. ⸙ Warnings: Smut, fingering ⸙ Quadruple drabble
"Are you sure about this?" 
The proud High King of the Noldor seemed almost shy in that moment, glancing over his shoulder.
Hador smiled and rubbed his lower back to encourage him to lie back down. 
"I am, my lord, and I will be gentle. But in order for you to experience this pleasure, you must relax."
"I do trust you." Fingolfin smiled as well and gracefully laid back down, resting his head on a pillow and allowing his legs to be spread. 
The Elven king, Hador thought, had never been more beautiful than in this moment, completely nude and at his mercy in a way, yet valiant even in his vulnerability. Fingolfin's hair fell down his back and shoulders like fine, dark silk and his body appeared to almost glow in the candlelight, touched by the ancient light of the Two Trees of Valinor. 
There was nothing that Hador wanted more than to show him all those wondrous pleasures he had promised. 
He uncorked a vial of oil and poured a generous amount over his fingers as well as Fingolfin's exposed backside. Gently and carefully, he spread it all around his entrance first, forcing himself to resist temptation and not push inside immediately. 
Fingolfin let out a small gasp, and Hador wondered if it was the first time he had been touched like this, though he lacked the courage to ask. Even so, it encouraged him to enter his lord with one finger, suppressing a groan when he was greeted by a tight, hot passage. 
For a brief moment Fingolfin tensed, but relaxed swiftly when his body adjusted to the sensation. Hador then pushed deeper and curled his finger, searching for the spot — until a sudden, shaky moan confirmed his success. 
"There, my lord?" he asked calmly. The triumphant smile on his lips betrayed him, but the Elven king couldn't see it in his current position. 
"Y-yes, there," Fingolfin whispered, barely audible. "I think..." 
Hador brushed against the spot again, followed by another moan from his lord. "Does it feel good?" 
"Yes," Fingolfin breathed, "please, I need..." 
If he was begging already, then he was doing something right, Hador thought to himself. He pulled back to add another finger, then began moving inside the king — a steady, rhythmic back and forth, mimicking thrusts, making sure to hit that spot again and again. 
Fingolfin's moans were music to his ears.
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melestasflight · 25 days
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Throwback Thursday!
Thanks for the summons @sallysavestheday. Here's Maedhros boiling on the inside in jealousy over Fingon flirting with Hador.
Maedhros knew that Fingon had many lovers, brief and delightful affairs to fill his days with contentment while they were apart. But there was something different about this man, about the way Fingon looked at him as if seeing Tulkas himself in all his might. Finding himself at Fingolfin's council in Barad Eithel, Maedhros did not fail to notice how Hador’s lips lingered upon Fingon’s ring as he kneeled his respects, a heartbeat longer than customary. Nor did he miss how Fingon held the man’s waist as he helped him to his feet, kissing his bearded cheeks as the Finwëans only did among themselves. Hador's broad shoulders nearly reached Fingon’s as he whispered something only for the ear of the Crown Prince. Whatever he said provoked a peal of mirthful laughter, and they exchanged a look that was all too familiar. Maedhros’ throat went dry, and his fingers twitched with a feeling he refused to acknowledge. He was grateful when Fingolfin beckoned everyone to their seats to begin the council, saving Maedhros from his own thoughts.
This is part of my short dragon-helm series And He Was Loved by the King.
no pressure calling @hhimring @elfscribe @grey-gazania to give us a little throwback to an older piece if you'd like. Cheers!
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sallysavestheday · 3 months
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Five-sentence prompt for your lazy Saturday:
Seeing the open plains in all their vastness from the battlements of Barad Eithel took his breath away.
Thank you! Have a taste of the start of the House of Hador's entanglement with the Nolofinweans:
Seeing the open plains in all their vastness from the battlements of Barad Eithel took his breath away. Space was as overwhelming as time was, around the Elves: more than he could ever have imagined, going on and on and on. Hador grimaced and gripped the crenellation he was braced against, feeling overexposed and very, very small. “It is a great land to protect, my lord; I shall do what I can to keep it well under guard.” Fingolfin only beamed his incongruous smile at him – that mischievous grin that made him seem not a day out of childhood, so strange and bright and enchanting under his ancient eyes. The Elf-king closed his long fingers around Hador’s, warm and soft against the stone: “We stand together, friend; you shall not be alone.”
Thanks to all who sent in lazy weekend prompts! I'll keep taking them; replies will just be slower. Send in a sentence, and I'll (eventually) send you back five more!
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hey so
Beor’s and Marach’s people were, like, friends, right? their leaders probably met up occasionally in Beleriand, right?
Balan Beor, showing up to the meeting with his friend and his sons, Finrod in tow: but guys, this is my emotional support elf!
Finrod: *sad puppy eyes*
Hador Lórindol, after the story has been passed down through the generations: *meets Fingolfin*
Hador: okay, I get it now. we’re keeping this one.
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lenachangms · 2 years
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sexiestfinweanpoll · 10 months
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arcaneoddity · 7 months
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considering he's hearing voices that tell him to commit atrocities and he gives in to them at times Hador actually looks really gentle
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Silmarillion Bracket Round 12!
Current state of the bracket:
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tenth-sentence · 1 year
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There Turgon the King received them well, when he learned of their kin; for messages and dreams had come to him up Sirion from the sea, from Ulmo, Lord of Waters, warning him of woe to come and counselling him to deal kindly with the sons of the house of Hador, from whom help should come to him at need.
"The Silmarillion" - J.R.R. Tolkien
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polutrope · 2 years
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Rare pair ask. Your choice of: Voronwë/Elemmakil, or Húrin/Fingon.
Prompt: welcome back (technically two words, but eh).
Have fun! 😁
Developing (??) FINGON/HÚRIN and bonus past FINGON/HADOR!
“Rise, Húrin son of Galdor, Lord of Dor-lómin,” Fingon says, lifting a hand to invite the new young Lord to stand. 
Applause and shouts of praise fill the hall, joyful but still marked with weariness. It has been only a week since Fingon, with Círdan’s aid, pushed back the assault on Hithlum, and not much longer since Húrin and his people fearlessly defended Barad Eithel against the forces of Angband. Not without a cost, for there Galdor fell and many others - in that same place Hador had fallen only seven short years ago. 
Since Dagor Bragollach, Fingon has seen only loss upon loss. As High King, there has been no space for mourning, and the brevity and finality of the life of the Edain only stings more keenly with each one that is snuffed out. 
Húrin rises and lifts his chin to look into the face of his King. Fingon smiles and hopes the light in his eyes shines brightly enough to hide the rawness of his grief. 
“Welcome back,” Fingon says, placing a hand on Húrin’s arm. “You were only a small child last I saw you.” And now so like your father, and his father, he thinks, and suddenly he is not seeing Húrin before him, but the clear blue eyes and vibrant smile of Hador Lórindol. 
Feeling the warmth of the Man’s spirit under his hand, Fingon reels a moment. He forgets the voices around them, forgets where he is, lost in those captivating eyes, the gold flecks of a youthful beard, the red of a mouth that curls at the corners, ever ready to break into mirthful laughter. 
“My King?” Húrin says, searching his face with concern. “Are you alright?”
“Yes,” he says. “It is just…” Fingon breaks off their gaze and casts his eyes down – only slightly, so as not to give up the performance of King and vassal before the assembled people. 
Húrin waits for him to finish, his expression turning from concern to endearing amusement as Fingon strives to pull the unravelling swirl of pain and desire and hope back into himself. He is not Hador, he tells himself, Hador is dead. 
“It is just...?” Húrin whispers. Fingon feels the puff of his breath against his cheek and, though he knows it is not and cannot be, his voice sounds to him like that of a lover.
“Nothing,” Fingon says, releasing Húrin’s arm and stepping back. “Let us celebrate.”
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melestasflight · 1 year
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Foods and Cuisine in Hithlum
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General: Hithlum has a temperate climate supported by wafts of the sea breeze from Nevrast. The cuisine remains highly seasonal even when Fingolfin and Fingon establish the realm. During warm periods, the meals are lighter and very ingredient-diverse, and lots of food is eaten fresh with little processing. The Elves are busy collecting and preserving fruits and vegetables during this time. 
During colder months, some meat is introduced and combined with pickled foods, preserves, cultured cheeses, and cereals. After the settlement of the House of Hador, Dor-lómin’s agricultural industry grows tremendously, focused on the production of cold-weather grains like barley and buckwheat. Sour grapes are also grown at the feet of the Echoing Mountains, mainly used for Sindarin wine and liquor production. 
As the seat of all Noldorin realms, Barad Eithel receives a healthy amount of imported food from Nargothrond, Dorthonion, and some from the Eastern Marches. During the Long Peace, the capital becomes somewhat of a multicultural gourmet center.
Diet: Omnivore.
Common ingredients: Roots, fruits, vegetables, diverse cereals, leafy greens, minced meats, fresh-water fish, dried sea fish flakes (imported from Nevrast).
Specialty: Minced elk meat and barley wrapped in oil-preserved nettle leaves.
Foods and Cuisines Worldbuilding from the Silmarillion
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House of Hador
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"The Silmarillion" - J.R.R. Tolkien
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thefashbasher · 9 months
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“But when Tuor had lived thus in solitude as an outlaw for four years, Ulmo set it in his heart to depart from the land of his fathers, for he had chosen Tuor as the instrument of his designs […] ”
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rittare · 10 months
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A year have passed since I attended an lrpg about Dor-lomin after the Nirnaeth. Here's a quick sketch I've made about the game. One of the few left Bor's people with a girl of the house of Hador. Tender and tragic love story that took place in Dor-lomin.
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