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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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shark vs the universe
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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noise dept.
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
styofa doing anything
taylor price
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if i look back, i am lost
Cosimo Galluzzi

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@lunarsigilart
Arien and Tilion ☀️🌜
"The Road goes ever on and on
Out from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
Let others follow it who can!
Let them a journey new begin,
But I at last with weary feet
Will turn towards the lighted inn,
My evening-rest and sleep to meet."
Downfall of Númenor, and Flight of the Faithful
Elendil, Isildur & Anárion fleeing Númenor. Watercolor I made entirely in raw sienna, in series of darkening washes.
I animated a page from my The Hobbit comic @retellingthehobbit in after effects. I’m very normal about The Hobbit.
Tengwar illuminated manuscripts based on medieval art by Vaelor Melkorendil on BlueSky
Vaelor Melkorendil on BlueSky
THE SONG OF AMERGIN
A Poem from Ancient Irish Mythology |
This is an ancient Irish poem attributed to the legendary bard and judge Amergin Glúingel ("white knees"), who, according to myths, arrived in Ireland with the Milesians. In the song, Amergin addresses the wind, sea, earth, and other elements, asserting his connection with them and his power over them.
The poem is a kind of declaration by Amergin of his power over the land of Ireland and a challenge to its previous inhabitants, the Tuatha Dé Danann.
It is considered one of the oldest surviving works from the British Isles and holds great significance in Irish mythology and literature. This poem has many different English translations; this is one of them.
Elvish illuminated manuscripts by KlingonPacifist on Reddit
The Music of the Ainur
A 13-14th century Elvish illuminated manuscript
[OC] The Presenting of the fruit of Nimloth, the White Tree of Númenor, by Isildur to his grandfather Amandil
The Bagginses of Hobbiton Family Tree
KlingonPacifist on Reddit
Some pretty The Lord of the Rings Playing Cards
by theory11
I was gifted this book from a fellow lotr fan who bought it from a used book store in San Francisco in 1993 (the receipt was in the book) sadly I don’t read music so I have zero idea what these songs sound like. The calligraphy is gorgeous though.
Some of my copies of initial letters from medieval manuscripts. Watercolor, ink
In September 1914, J.R.R. Tolkien visited his aunt's farm in Gedling near Nottingham. There, he wrote the poem "The Voyage of Éarendel the Evening Star", it was described by Christopher as "the first in the mythology".
These are the positions of the stars that he would have seen the night before he finished his poem from the location of Gedling.
Written in tengwar, the names of the stars and constellations are from the Silmarillion
Here are some beautiful illuminated manuscripts by Christopher Chung on Instagram and Reddit
https://www.instagram.com/Christopher___Chung
https://www.reddit.com/user/Architectonical/submitted/
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (OST) - The Politics & The Life.
Lyrics are in Welsh:
Gafflwn Dihenydd, o'r fuddugol yn wiriol sydd Ni fydd neb yn ein Drechu, Falch ydy ni i drochu Traed o flaen i'r Annwn, mewn y gwybodaeth fe godwn ni Gafflwn Dihenydd, o'r fuddugol yn wiriol sydd Traed o flaen i'r Annwn, mewn y gwybodaeth fe godwn ni
Translated into English:
We cheat Death from his rightful victory. No one can defeat us. We are glad to plunge Feet first into hell in the knowledge that we will rise.
The Lay of the Children of Húrin, Chapter I
it's taken … a while, but the first chapter is done at last!
A Rhyme of Lore. Lord of the Rings by JRRT
Tall ships and tall kings Three times three, What brought they from the foundered land Over the flowing sea? Seven stars and seven stones And one white tree.
The Song of Beren and Lúthien by w.mien on Instagram