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tolkienism:

Behold the Argonath, the Pillars of the Kings! 

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August162012
birkiucdort:

The Argonath (The Pillars of the Kings)

birkiucdort:

The Argonath (The Pillars of the Kings)

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August22012
coeurdifferente:

     … Upon great pedestals founded in deep waters stood two great kings of stone: still with blurred eyes and crannied brows they frowned upon the north. The left hand of each was raised palm outwards in gesture of warning; in each right hand there was an axe; upon each head there was a crumbling helm and crown. Great power and majesty they still wore, the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom. … Even Boromir bowed his head as the boats whirled by, frail and fleeting as little leaves, under the enduring shadow of the sentinels of Númenor. So they passed into the dark chasm of the Gates.

coeurdifferente:

     … Upon great pedestals founded in deep waters stood two great kings of stone: still with blurred eyes and crannied brows they frowned upon the north. The left hand of each was raised palm outwards in gesture of warning; in each right hand there was an axe; upon each head there was a crumbling helm and crown. Great power and majesty they still wore, the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom. … Even Boromir bowed his head as the boats whirled by, frail and fleeting as little leaves, under the enduring shadow of the sentinels of Númenor. So they passed into the dark chasm of the Gates.

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July112012
Part 20 of an incredibly long-winded appreciation of scenery in the Lord of the Rings trilogy x

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June292012
hungergames19:

I love this picture!!! Eek Lord of the Rings!



Great power and majesty they still wore; the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom….Even Boromir bowed his head as the boats whirled by, frail and fleeting as little leaves, under the enduring shadow of the sentinels of Númenor. The Fellowship of the Ring: The Great River. 
Epic writing is epic.

hungergames19:

I love this picture!!! Eek Lord of the Rings!

Great power and majesty they still wore; the silent wardens of a long-vanished kingdom….Even Boromir bowed his head as the boats whirled by, frail and fleeting as little leaves, under the enduring shadow of the sentinels of Númenor.

The Fellowship of the Ring: The Great River.

Epic writing is epic.

(Source: lesmerlinables19, via guern1ca)

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