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Esteliel has very kindly created a Dark Prince Fanlore page for me.
I'll pretty much follow any-one who is fine with slash, loves Tolkien, (and the House of Finwë - I am thoroughly pro-Fëanor and his sons, although I love all that magnificent, tragic house, and detest most of the Valar). I write about 50% incest, so don't follow if you have a squick with that, please, though I don't post my fic on Tumblr.
I like peace and quiet, detest arguments, (I use that energy to write) and like decent, kind human beings. I'd love to live in Wales, between the mountains and the sea, just write, read, and walk.
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Behold the Argonath, the Pillars of the Kings!
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The Argonath (The Pillars of the Kings)
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… 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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Part 20 of an incredibly long-winded appreciation of scenery in the Lord of the Rings trilogy x
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.
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