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House & Wilson | Bad Habits
Here’s my Edit Suite. A 27 min mix of disco, vaporwave, house-ish and freestyle edits I’ve made recently. I did the cover art too!
My friend sent me this and now I need everyone else to see it.
It's a masterpiece.
THE GREAT GRANDCHILDREN OF FINWË:
Through much horror and loss, Finwë’s line continued even in the perils of Beleriand and later days. The great-grandchildren of that line were Ereinion Gil-Galad, who was afterwards High King of the Noldor, Idril daughter of Turgon, Maeglin son of Aredhel, Celebrimbor son of Curufin, and Finduilas, the daughter of Orodreth.
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THE HOUSE OF FINGOLFIN:
The sons of Fingolfin were Fingon, who was afterwards King of the Noldor in the north of the world, and Turgon, lord of Gondolin; their sister was Aredhel the White.
THE HOUSE OF FËANOR:
“The seven sons of Fëanor were Maedhros the Tall; Maglor the mighty singer, whose voice was heard far over land and sea; Celegorm the fair, and Caranthir the dark; Curufin the crafty, who inherited most of his father’s skill of hand; and the youngest Amrod and Amras, who were twin brothers, alike in mood and face.”
THE HOUSE OF FINARFIN:
The sons of Finarfin were Finrod the faithful (who was afterwards named Felagund, Lord of Caves), Orodreth, Angrod, and Aegnor; these four were as close in friendship with the sons of Fingolfin as though they were all brothers. A sister they had, Galadriel, most beautiful of all the house of Finwë; her hair was lit with gold as though it had caught in a mesh the radiance of Laurelin.