~ The Darkness Has Its Own Light ~

Adult in theme. (Sometimes)
I am a lifelong bookworm and Tolkien fan who now prefers fanfiction to published works. I write, read, review and recommend fanfic/art/fanvids/archives/sites/ etc.
I'm an obsessive reader and writer, lover of high fantasy, passion, slash and pathos.
Bio and fanfiction series on Faerie, a Tolkien fanfiction Archive.
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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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“It is as beautiful as it is rare. A frost flower is created on autumn or early winter mornings when ice in extremely thin layers is pushed out from the stems of plants or occasionally wood. This extrusion creates wonderful patterns which curl and fold into gorgeous frozen petioles giving this phenomenon both its name and its appearance.”
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Autumn story: oak, raspberry and Frost | image by Alexander Kitsenko
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A frost-covered telephone box stands in Newhaven, Derbyshire Picture: REUTERS/Darren Staples (via Pictures of the day: 14 December 2012 - Telegraph)
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A frost flower is created on autumn or early winter mornings when ice in extremely thin layers is pushed out from the stems of plants or occasionally wood. This extrusion creates wonderful patterns which curl and fold into gorgeous frozen petioles giving this phenomenon both its name and its appearance.
Frozen Lake Baikal, Siberia by Matthieu Paley.
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Bibury in December | by © agustinchito
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