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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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@melkor-mairon
My art: melkart
sort of unfinished weird and evil fucked up manwe design. if I dare
omg this is so perfect he‘s so pretty
First piece of art for my new skyrim OC. Me and my bsf made skyrim OC‘s together. I don‘t have all the lore for him yet but, this is Vorgoth Morvanye, A dunmer vampire who left morrowind (I haven’t decided why yet) and is now in skyrim.
yes i named him vorgoth like morgoth…
Lindir in Rivendell - commission for @melkor-mairon
Commission me on ko-fi or Artistree
I LOVE HIM SO MUCH, HE‘S THE MOST PERFECT THING EVER AND YOU CAPTURED HIM SO WELL, HE‘S SO BEAUTIFUL I‘M SCREAMING, THANK YOU SO MUCH, THIS MEANS SO MUCH TO ME💜💜💜💜🥹🥹🥹🥹
Sauron 🔥☄
Mairon, meanwhile, has almost too much brain space. He's almost too brilliant. Because he will create an intricate, detailed, long-running plot for something just because he can. And maybe sometimes the results might have been achieved faster or even better with something less complicated. But he just can't help himself.
#also love the idea that he like...#contingency plans for EVERYTHING#e v e r y t h i n g EXCEPT the simplest thing that could happen#and like that's how he shoots himself in the foot#the thing with huan- like thinking of the most convoluted way he could fulfill/outsmart the legend around defeating him#the fact that i dont think he ever thought he'd straight up lose the ring#the fact that he overestimates himself and underestimates others constantly#it's just#so fun#he's so smart he's stupid#i love this dude#mairon#sauron#tolkien
@admirably-abhorrent
exactly. That is Mairon in a nutshell. His ultimate flaw is his arrogance and it is his undoing. I love him so much.
If requests are still open literally any version or time frame of Sauron 🖤
Cheeky bastard is about to make his problems your problems...
Lazy monday morning and little sketch of Sauron after the destruction of the ring heheh
A thought:
Mairon in Tol-in-Gaurhoth curled up in bed with one of Melkor’s robes, cheek pressed to the fabric as he sleeps. It carries the scent of his master, some trace of his presence, and it makes him feel less alone.
Perhaps he kept some similar item of Melkor’s after the War of Wrath, a piece of jewelry or the like, and stowed under his pillow whenever he made himself rest. It did not carry Melkor’s scent, but it was some small proof that he had existed and was still out there for Mairon to strive towards, and it kept Mairon’s nightmares away.
A quick sketchy doodle of my beloved dark lord
Soooo if we operate under the assumption that they circulated any form of currency... do we think that Utumno/Angband coins had Melkor's face on them, on account of him being the ruler orrrrrr...?
oh yeah, they did actually use their own currency. here's what the coins looked like:
Melkor from Silmarillion that I did for the amazing Lucifer zine! (@the_cursed_zine on instagram)
I love that it’s canon that Melkor eventually stopped caring about the loss of the Silmaril, but while the text marks this as happening after the destruction of Gondolin, I think it’s safe to say he came to that realization much earlier, at least after Thingol’s death.
He didn’t attack Luthien and Beren while they possessed the Silmaril, nor did he pursue Dior, or later Elwing after her father’s death. And it makes sense: he knew about the Oath and he wanted the Feanorians to do the work for him. He wanted to see elves slaying other elves, which was both practical and immensely satisfying to him. And it seems all of these factors were much more important than reclaiming ownership of the jewel.
I know he still had two other Silmarils, and yes, perhaps if he had lost all three, he would have acted differently. But I still like thinking about it, because it’s yet another proof that Melkor was intelligent, calculating, and very cunning. He was capable of thinking several steps ahead, rather than being driven by emotions or his greed, as he is often portrayed in fanon.
to bite. Fondly.
love is stored in the throat offered willingly AND in the teeth sinking in. Or something
Maybe Aule tried to bring Mairon back, just as he once did with Osse, and sent Curumo to sneak into Utumno undercover to retrieve his fellow Maia. But Curumo disappeared for quite a long stretch of time. While it wasn’t that hard to find Utumno itself (or to pass as one of the countless corrupted Maiar), it was much harder to find Mairon in that fucking GIANT underground fortress. Of course, it would’ve made sense to search for him in a forge… if only there hadn’t been thousands of them.
By the time Curumo finally managed to catch a glimpse of Mairon at some celebration, he was already exhausted and thoroughly fed up. Seeing his former colleague having the time of his life — draped in gold, drinking wine, and lounging in Melkor’s lap — pushed him over the edge. Instead of approaching him, Curumo screamed: "Fuck this shit, I’m out!", and stormed off.
Who was more confused by all of this: Mairon and Melkor, or Aule who never got a clear explanation for why Curumo’s mission failed, remains unclear.