@arafinwean-week day 1: Finarfin
Finarfin was the fairest, and the most wise of heart.
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@arafinwean-week day 1: Finarfin
Finarfin was the fairest, and the most wise of heart.
favorite quotes 12/∞
"Well, you know my name, although you don't remember I belong to it."
middle-earth meme: [3/10] characters → galadriel
In Dwimordene, in Lórien Seldom have walked the feet of Men, Few mortal eyes have seen the light That lies there ever, long and bright. Galadriel! Galadriel! Clear is the water of your well; White is the star in your white hand; Unmarred, unstained is leaf and land In Dwimordene, in Lórien More fair than thoughts of Mortal Men.
✧・゚* bookish edit request meme *・゚✧ 6. book with my favourite lore / word-building: The Silmarillion
In the beginning Eru, the One, who in the Elvish tongue is named Ilúvatar, made the Ainur of his thought; and they made a great Music before him. In this Music the World was begun; for Ilúvatar made visible the song of the Ainur, and they beheld it as a light in the darkness. And many among them became enamoured of its beauty, and of its history which they saw beginning and unfolding as in a vision. Therefore Ilúvatar gave to their vision Being, and set it amid the Void, and the Secret Fire was sent to burn at the heart of the World; and it was called Eä.
requested by Kay // @scarletvisionss ♥
the fellowship: [1/9] frodo baggins 「 the ring bearer 」 moodboard.
❝ how do you pick the threads of an old life... when in your heart, you begin to understand, there is no going back... ❞
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@oneringnet yearbook awards » most dateable: F A R A M I R
Here was one with an air of high nobility such as Aragorn at times revealed, less high perhaps, yet also less incalculable and remote: one of the Kings of Men born into a later time, but touched with the wisdom and sadness of the Eldar Race. He knew now why Beregond spoke his name with love. He was a captain that men would follow, that he would follow, even under the shadow of the black wings.
[ID: A six-panel aesthetic edit in dark, muted tones. The first image shows six people with bows and arrows in a forest facing towards the viewer’s left side, with two people in the foreground and four in the background. The second image shows a hand in a long leather glove and a shirt beltet at the waist, all black. The third image shows a large stack of old books on a table behind a lit candle. The fourth image shows a campfire in a clearing in the foreground with trees in the background. The fifth image shows a person facing away from the camera with a quiver on their back, as they reach up to grab an arrow. The sixth image shows the torso of a person on horseback clad in steel armour. In the middle of all images is written “Faramir” in an all caps sans serif font, with “Lord of the Rings” underneath in an all lowercase script font. End ID.]
Turgon King [of] Gondolin wields, has and holds [the] sword Glamdring, Foe [of] Morgoth's realm, hammer to [the] Din-horde'.