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Gondor Week day 4: Osgiliath, grief and conflict
Sometimes I stray so far into the "I'm surrounded by freaks" nature of Boromir's experience among the cryptid Fellowship that I forget he was confronted by an ACTUAL NAZGUL in the defense of Osgiliath.
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Starting July 1st ObscureDurins will be hosting
TOLKIEN DISABILITY PRIDE
This event focuses on ALL creative works focusing on disability in Tolkien's universe.
You can do worldbuilding, fan fic, fan art, share a favorite character, your favorite headcanons, write a song, poem, show us your LOTRO Oc!ANYTHING providing-
Absolutely NO USE OF AI IN ANY PART OF THE PROCESS
Ableism and violence against Disabled character should be done with nuance and plot in mind. Remember this is a pride event we are more than willing to have dead dove- provided it is done justly and tactfully.
Tag all your works appropriately and place under a read more.
Tag: "tolkien disability pride" AND "obscuredurins" to get your work featured.
We have an AO3 collection!
This is a spoonie friendly event!We accept past works, WIPS, and encourage this as our time to display PRIDE in our community.
If requests are still open literally any version or time frame of Sauron 🖤
Cheeky bastard is about to make his problems your problems...
I think it’s important to recognize that Baelor is a politician just as much as he is a good person. I see a lot of people painting him as this honorable chivalrous paragon of goodness and while he certainly is good and does good for unselfish reason, he is still someone who is working within a corrupt system. Bertie even recognizes this and plays Baelor as someone who is sort of playing a character for the people around him, even if much of that character is true to himself.
Baelor is good but he’s not good like Dunk is good, and I don’t mean that as a criticism of him, but Baelor would never be able to be good the way Dunk is because of the station he was born to. Baelor has to know how to cater and mold the people around him, he has to know how to lead and inspire. He can’t just be good, he has to appear great.
What I am trying to get at is that Baelor is complex and he is not all good, and I feel like some people are doing him a disservice by trying to paint him as such. He’s more interesting when he’s a little self serving and underhanded.
That’s actually a really important point people miss when they talk about Baelor Breakspear. The fact that he’s a noble in a feudal system means he’s always operating with competing interests and privileges. Yes, he’s one of the genuinely decent people in that world. He’s honorable and clearly cares about justice more than most nobles around him. But people sometimes jump from “good person” to “he would magically fix the system.” And those are two completely different things.
Baelor is still a noble prince of a feudal monarchy. He’s wealthy and part of the same aristocratic structure that governs Westeros. Even if he personally believes in fairness and restraint, he’s still a prince in a medieval kingdom built on hereditary tyranny.
People think that if he’d become a king he’d make Westeros into California 2026… it’s true a good king can make the system less cruel fewer arbitrary punishments, more mercy, maybe better mediation between lords but he can’t turn Westeros into a modern egalitarian society overnight. The entire framework of the realm is based on hereditary rule, noble land ownership, smallfolk with no political voice and power concentrated in aristocratic families. Baelor could soften that reality, but he can’t remove it without fundamentally destroying the system he himself belongs to.
And GRRM actually writes a lot of characters like this on purpose. They’re morally good individuals trapped inside flawed institutions. Their goodness matters, but it doesn’t magically transform the world around them.
So seeing Baelor as honorable and admirable is fair. But imagining that his reign would suddenly turn Westeros into some kind of modern, just society misses how deeply feudal power structures shape the story. In that world, even the best rulers are still rulers of a system that was never designed to be fair in the first place. Baelor can be flawed because being a noble comes with flaws that even the most honorable person can’t fully overcome.
The Lord of the Rings takes place in a world that’s analogous to Medieval England, and yet there’s New World crops like potatoes and tobacco. That’s not actually a plot hole: Tolkien himself explains, in the prologue to Fellowship, that pipeweed has been brought from overseas by Numenorians, it follows that hobbits came by potatoes the same way.
But the Hobbit and the early chapters of Fellowship contain much more jarring and numerous anachronisms than post-Columbian-exchange plants. There are metaphors referring to gunpowder, guns, a train engine and express trains! There are commodities that are from the Old World, but were not widespread in Medieval Europe, such as coffee, tea and fireworks. Even silk might be a bit of a stretch. And then there are tons of things that could or technically did exist in a medieval world, but we definitely associate them with later eras: top hats, public museums, clocks small enough to put on a mantelpiece, football, golf, mothballs, umbrellas, metal pens, water bottles instead of waterskins, Christmas crackers, and then there’s the entire question of the hobbits’ written culture. Paper appears widely available and cheap, not everyone is literate but there seems to be a large literate middle-class that owns multiple books, has long legal battles with paperwork involved, sends tons of letters, sends written party invitations, uses anachronistic pre-cut envelopes. Letters aren't carried by random servants, there's an official postal service and a post office: this all implies a level of literacy and written culture more typical of an Early Modern-ish setting. Or Regency? Or Victorian? But definitely super not Medieval.
Conclusion one: when Tolkien started writing The Hobbit he very much did not know where he would end up, which is thematically appropriate.
Conclusion two: Tolkien semi-intentionally wrote the Shire as low-tech but still very recognisably similar to modern England, so that the hobbits leaving its safety to enter an Actual Fantasy World would feel more relatable. (LOTR is a portal fantasy.)
Conclusion three: these are not the aspects of worldbuilding that actually matter, it is actually good that Tolkien is obsessed with mythology and linguistics and only sketches the rest of the worldbuilding out as far as it's necessary for the plot, no need to sweat the small stuff. You should only write about agriculture and taxation if you care about them as much as Tolkien cared about unhinged comparative linguistics.
Conclusion four: in a Watsonian sense, we can take on the conceit that Tolkien didn't write the books, only translated them from a real source, the Red Book of Westmarch. We may then proceed to blame any perceived inconsistencies on his translation.
really funny how círdan helped fingon 1 time and he got a free son as a reward (in my imagination)
i’m so sorry elrond i love you and it is not your fault that your sons were left out of the film adaptation and that your daughter made a narrative consuming choice but i just made this a few hours ago and i have been giggling about it ever since
Welcome to Gondor week!
This is an event that will be running from the 27th of April to the 3rd of May, in honour of Aragorn being coronated on the 1st. (Apologies for the first post being so soon to the actual event, everyone.) Bring absolutely anything (fics, gifs, meta, etc) to this event - as long as it's related in some way to Gondor, or Gondor's many characters.
Here's the basic rules.
Prompts:
The Line of Kings, Minas Tirith, "It has come to me, the One Ring. It shall be an heirloom of my people."
The Line of Stewards, Artifacts, "fealty with love, valour with honour, oathbreaking with vengeance"
The Rangers of Ithilien, Nature, "By the blood of our people are your lands kept safe!"
Osgiliath, Grief and Conflict, "I love only that which they defend."
Dol Amroth, Cultural Differences, "the great stone city, vaster and more splendid than anything he had dreamed of"
Minor characters, Tradition, "But there are no travellers in this land: only the servants of the Dark Tower, or of the White."
Fourth Age, Gondor's past, "I would have her loved for her memory, her ancientry, her beauty, and her present wisdom."
Kiera of Tyrosh and Prince Valarr
Kiera of Tyrosh and Prince Daeron
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Prompts & Days:
Day 1 - Races┃Ainur & Elves & Orcs & Men & Dwarves & Hobbits Day 2 - Cultures┃Different groups in Races Day 3 - Classes & Professions┃Working class & Upper class & Uniforms Day 4 - Seasons & Weather & Climate┃What is worn in different seasons and weather & What effect does climate and flora have Day 5 - Casual┃Under clothes & Layering & Daily life & Children and adults Day 6 - Formal┃Holidays & Celebration & Rituals Day 7 - Import & Export┃What materials are imported and what is exported Day 8 - Differences & Meetings┃Interactions & Trade Day 9 - Off the Map┃Lands not named & Immigration/Migration & Nomads Day 10 - Across the Ages┃Years of the Lamps & Years of the Trees & First Age of the Sun Day 11 - Across the Ages┃Second Age & Third Age & Fourth Age Day 12 - Hair & Makeup┃Hairstyles & Makeup trends Day 13 - Fiber & Jewelry & Material┃How is it made & Who makes it & What is it made out off Day 14 - AU┃AU designs
RUNNING FROM THE 16TH TO THE 29TH MARCH
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White Harbor concept art
White Harbor by Fran Vegas
The city square (called Fishfoot Yard) by Daein Lee
Slum street by Daein Lee
Port by Daein Lee
Redraws of some of my old arts (2013).
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