25th February 3019: The Fellowship passes the Argnonath; the death of Théodred
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LOTR20 (LOTRWEEK) PROMPTS ARE HERE!
LOTR20 (11–17th December 2023) is a week-long event celebrating the Lord of the Rings film trilogy. The event will run from Monday to Sunday, with three prompts for each day. You can choose one or more of these prompts, and you can decide how you'd like to interpret them.
Tag your original works with #lotrweek (not #lotr20) and they will be reblogged here!
Any questions? FAQ list
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LOTR20 prompts:
Day 1 (11th Dec): memory | history | home
Day 2 (12th Dec): language | culture | beauty
Day 3 (13th Dec): fear | courage | adventure
Day 4 (14th Dec): friendship | family | loyalty
Day 5 (15th Dec): loss | sacrifice | despair
Day 6 (16th Dec): triumph | healing | hope
Day 7 (17th Dec): free day – 20th anniversary of The Return of the King
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» In that vast shadow once of yore
Fingolfin stood: his shield he bore
with field of heaven's blue and star
of crystal shining pale afar.
→ High King Fingolfin || Ñolofinwë Arakáno
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I'm tracking #usereowyn! Mutuals, please feel free to tag me in your edits and gifsets!
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I'm tracking #usereowyn! Mutuals, please feel free to tag me in your edits and gifsets!
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shouting out that the end means the beginning (answer) for @morifiinwe
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Caranthir the Dark
Red Spider Lily | Lycoris radiata — A poisonous flower that traditionally blooms in autumn and ties to themes like death, bittersweet love, abandonment, and final farewells.
In historic Japan these flowers were planted around graves in order to keep wild animals away. Due to the deep crimson coloring of its petals the flower was soon believed to draw in the blood of the dead bodies beneath, earning it the epithets "Ghost Flower" and "Corpse Flower".
→ Fëanorian Flower Symbolism Series (1/10)
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There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and a song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
— THE HOBBIT, The Return Journey
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Gil-galad was an Elven-king
Of him the harpers sadly sing
The last whose realm was fair and free
Between the Mountains and the Sea
→ ereinion gil-galad · last high king of the noldor
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