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My boy had like 10 different names, and half of those he gave to himself
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My boy had like 10 different names, and half of those he gave to himself
Túrin Turambar
Credits to the artist, @pussydestroyer1856 !!!
[image description: a 3x3 moodboard. 1: a looping doodle of a heart on a yellow background. 2: the nauglamír, depicted as a golden coronet necklace. 3: hands presenting a white and gold crown. 4: a white harp against a background of a purple ocean shore. 5: finrod from the silmarillion against the background of the nonbinary flag; finrod is a pale-skinned elf man with blond hair wearing a blue robe. 6: a cave looking out onto a cloudy sky. 7: a purple forest. 8: white neon sign reading “youth has no age” on a black background. 9: a hand reaching out from the mouth of a wolf. end image description.]
edit requests ⚝ moodboards ⚝ nonbinary finrod ⚝ art by @adanedhel ⚝ for @adanedhel
Offtopic: about Gorthol
I wonder if isn’t it closer to what the dragon-helm of Dor-lómin was supposed to look like?
I’ve seen some nice arts by Alan Lee (and others of similar style), however, are they really that close to a description of dwarf-helmet which were noted for their grim masks? (where does such idea of depiction of this helmet come from?)
Given Tolkien’s interests, I guess it’s somewhat likely that the inspiration for the dragon-helm were some Vendel-age “crested helmets” (featuring “dragon-crests” as well as fitting the description of dwarvish“masked” helmets)
Though of course Khuzdul has a lot in common with real-life Semitic languages (which however doesn’t really fit the “Eddic” names of some dwarves)
In the time that followed Túrin grew high in favour with Orodreth, and well-nigh all hearts were turned to him in Nargothrond. For he was young, and only now reached his full manhood; and he was in truth the son of Morwen Eledhwen to look upon: dark-haired and pale-skinned, with grey eyes, and his face more beautiful than any other among mortal Men, in the Elder Days. His speech and bearing were that of the ancient kingdom of Doriath, and even among the Elves he might be taken for one from the great houses of the Noldor; therefore many called him Adanedhel, the Elf-Man. ~ The Silmarillion, Chapter 21 (Turin Son of Hurin by BenNewton, deviantART)
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