are there any Glorestor truthers still in the building??
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Maglor and the Silmaril
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Memorial to those lost on the Helcaraxë.
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The memorial references the Halls of Mandos as well as the flowers fumellar and simbelmynë
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June, 2024/July, 2021/May, 2020
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Need more scars....
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are there any Glorestor truthers still in the building??
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(ФωФ)
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It's been awhile since my last post. Here are Manwe and Melkor.
Another Valars are still in progress, hope it finished soon.
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Need more scars....
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Thinking today about the House of Finarfin and their propensity for humans, and how it just...often doesn't go that well.
Finrod discovers the Edain, makes friends with Balan-Beor (and boy do I have thoughts about that name change), and then stays friends with Beor's whole line...until finally his love of Edain leads him to swear an oath, which leads to him dying to save the last of his human friends, a descendant of Beor.
Aegnor has the whole star-crossed thing with Andreth going on.
Argon seems to have sat this out, but Orodreth's downfall comes from his listening to the advice of possibly the worst human he could've picked to advise him, Turin "Walking Disaster" Turambar himself.
And then the predilection seems to have skipped Galadriel entirely, until it crops up strong in her granddaughter. (Who, incidentally, could be said to be the only one in that family who has much luck with a Man, in the end, which I'm inclined to attribute to the "peredhil get away with stuff no one else does" rule.)
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sons of finwë during the years of the trees
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i heard it’s glorfindel week! here he is somewhere in imladris with asfaloth :)
@glorfindelweek
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I’ve been debating what the funniest, most fan-fury-inducing thing any hypothetical Silmarillion movie/show could do would be, and I think the answer is to condense the sons of Feanor. There are so many of them! And they aren’t particularly individualized! You could just… cut a few. Who needs seven whole kinslayers? You get get it down to three or four, easy.
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an important thing the Silmarillion has taught me is that any mighty godlike dark lord can be easily ratio'd by a big enough animal
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portrait practice
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on the one hand i know that one of the main themes of jrrt's works is that machine (usually) bad. on the other hand i want to introduce maglor to a synthesizer and watch his face as he realises that he can record different instruments so that he is providing himself an orchestra's worth of backup
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