these are the hills of Emyn Arnen change my mind (painting by William Alexander Griffith, not dated but probably from the 1930s)
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these are the hills of Emyn Arnen change my mind (painting by William Alexander Griffith, not dated but probably from the 1930s)
ELENNA "ENNA" TINDÓMIEL
I created my first Enna moodboard (my first moodboard ever) and I LOVE IT!
Enjoying the sunset in Emyn Arnen ❤️
Fanart de LotR que nació de una actividad en el Club de Lectura de Fanfiction en face :3
Éowyn y Faramir junto a su hijo Elboron en Emyn Arnen uwu.
Usé de referencia (o arruiné n,ñU) ésta bella foto de Julia Miloserdova :3 Y el hermoso mapa en el fondo es uno de los de Pete Fenlon para el MERP.
Lo hice en el #IbisPaint
Faralas Family
Not my best edit, but I'm so glad I managed to edit the whole family. Yes, I edited two pictures separately and then joined them together. Too many people.
L-R=> Faramir, Elenna "Enna", Faelivrin "Fae", Elboron, Eradan & Finduilas.
David Wenham as Faramir
Synnøve Karlsen as Elenna (Enna)
Alicia Agneson as teenage/adult Faelivrin (Fae)
Toby Regbo as Elboron
Henry Proctor as Eradan (child)
Laura Berlin as Finduilas
So, uh, my LotR and specifically Faramir feels appear to have run away with me...Emyn Arnen is not a City for many years. The people of Gondor have many explanations as to why. Some say it is Minas Morgul's doing, that despite their Prince's efforts, the land will never be cleansed enough for another City to be born. Some say it would not be fitting for the home of the Stewards to have a City; they are Stewards, not Kings, after all. Some say Ithilien itself is simply too young, too wild.
The people of Ithilien shrug and go about their business. The City will come when it comes or it will not and there is much to do either way.
(Dol Amroth laughs at those who spin tails about why Ithilien has no Cities; Osgiliath, with his terrible scars and haunted eyes, shakes his head. Minas Tirith says nothing. None speak to her of Ithilien. Not even the Steward.)
They all cluck their tongues and say it is a shame, when Prince Faramir dies without seeing Emyn Arnen born.
(Minas Tirith sighs and bars the gates of Rath Dinen against his coming. She will not have him within those silent houses. She has never wanted him there. She lost her claim to him long ago. He is buried beside his wife in their city of hills.)
His son, Prince Elboron, spends little of his long reign worrying over Cities. He never speaks of it, rolls his eyes when asked and says there are more important matters that need attending. (He knows, though, he can feel that there is only waiting)
When Prince Elboron dies, he is an old man, accomplished and loved. He dies smiling.
(In the woods, grey eyes open. The birds do not even cease in their song.)
By morning, all of Gondor knows. The King rides out, his own hair gone silver, to greet their new City. Emyn Arnen is tall, grey-eyed and dark-haired. He wears a Ranger’s garb. A man of Numenor; a child of Gondor. He smiles and bows his head when the King approaches him. Elessar embraces as if they were kin.
LotR Challenges, Day 20
Meme 1: If you could meet one member of the cast, who would it be?
Hmmmm...probably John Noble or Sean Bean, if only for multi-fandom chat: I could discuss either LotR AND Fringe or LotR AND Game of Thrones! (Probably John Noble: LotR chat + Fringe chat would be awesome, although I don't know if "You can play crazy very, very well" is the best compliment.)
Meme 2: If you were from Middle-Earth, where would you live?
Lothlorien, probably, at least during the Third Age. For the Fourth Age, I'd move to Emyn Arnen.