decennial dad conference that the three elven kings bring their families along on while they sit at the adults table and try to ignore what's happening at the kids' ones (elwe is there in spirit)

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decennial dad conference that the three elven kings bring their families along on while they sit at the adults table and try to ignore what's happening at the kids' ones (elwe is there in spirit)
Finwe, Ingwe, and Elwe debating whether they should stay in Valinor:
Finwe: I understand your concerns, but just think! This could be the only chance our peoples have to live in peace.
Elwe: You are right... Though I have my misgivings about the Valar, at least we will no longer be subject to the cruel whims of our ancient enemy. I will follow you, my friend, and trust your judgement.
Finwe:
Elwe:
Elwe: Ingwe, are you alright?
Ingwe, staring at Manwe and Varda: I think we should stay here forever and forever <3
Finwe: Sure thing buddy.
My chara-designs for the House of Finwë : Part 19
Glorfindel, Gil-Galad, Ingwë
The last of the House of Finwë (+ some other)
I'll start posting the teleri royalty soon, starting with Thingol and Melian (I'll probably wait until Sindar week in September!)
does Ingwe, king of the vanyar, fuck?
fuck he does!
he does not
for @ainurweek | elven servants of the valar
The servants of the Valar are for the most part fellow Ainur, Maiar who are sworn to them, but there are among the Eldar some who devote themselves to the worship, companionship, and tutelage of the Valar. Though Manwë did not ask for it, many were the elves who worshipped him; but his High Priest was Ingwë Ingweron, King of the Vanyar and High King of all Eldar, more a friend to him than a servant. His wife Varda more appreciated the devotion of her disciples, basking in the beautiful music sung in her honor, her favorite hymns composed by the unparalleled Elemmírë. In Aulë’s halls, elves were pupils in smithcraft, and none learned more or better than Mahtan, named Aulendur for his dedication. To Yavanna’s pastures came farmers of all statures, including the Queen of Tol Eressëa, Meril-i-Turinqi; from her, the Queen learned to grow and brew her famed limpë, the drink that cured heartsickness and brought youth. Few were the advocates of Námo, Judge of the Dead, but those who followed his edicts grew powerful in spirit. Some came into his service during their stay in his Timeless Halls, and such was the fate of Glorfindel of Gondolin, who swore to his Vala to bring justice to Middle-earth upon his second sojourn hence. One of the few elven weavers in service to Vairë also came to her in death: Míriel Þerindë, who forswore a second life and spent her days chronicling the deeds of her descendants in thread. The votaries of Irmo were those Eldar who sought the interpretation of dreams and desires, even in later years Finrod Felagund used what he learned from his Vala to find meaning in the cryptic messages of Ulmo. Estë chose her own healers, coming to them in dreams and visions, and neither time nor distance from the shores of Aman prevented her from teaching Elrond Half-elven, the greatest healer in Middle-earth for many Ages. The mourners of Nienna were few, but felt with all their souls the pains of the Children of Eru, and deeply felt indeed was the suffering of the House of Finwë within the heart of Findis, the princess who remained while her kin went into exile. Ulmo and his Maiar were revered by the Falmari and worshipped by the Númenóreans, but his dearest acolyte was Círdan of the Havens, first and firmest of his elven-friends. Oromë gathered about him a mighty Hunt, and to his most faithful followers he gifted the companionship of steeds and hounds. To Celegorm the Fair he granted Huan, the great hound, though he came to rue the trust he placed in that elf when Darkness fell upon Valinor. But Huan found a new master in Lúthien, who learned of Vána’s spring from her mother Melian, a Maia herself, and so Oromë’s gift served the purposes of his wife in the end. Findekáno who was in after-days the High King of the Noldor sparred with Tulkas himself in his youth, a champion of battles well-fought and of the name Astaldo he and his Vala shared; and his mother Lady Anairë, who sought always the holiest places among the Ainur, frolicked ever among Nessa’s fleet-footed dancers, easing the pain of her losses and affirming her love and devotion to the Valar, who despite their mistakes, dearly loved the Children of Ilúvatar, and ever strove for their fulfillment and delight.
Do you have any ideas what the Avari Elves would look like in your Eldritch AU? Would they be smaller (cause iirc, Elves from Valinor are taller than those from Middle Earth)? Would they have animal hides?
I hope I'm not annoying. :(
You're not being annoying at all, don't worry!! I love receiving your questions about the AU! Helps me develop the lore hahaa XD
As for the Dark Elves, @overlord-of-fantasy had an idea about them that I really like! You can find it here; they'd indeed wear animal hides and pelts/furs, and their masks could also reflect animal faces to better help with camouflage. I also think they'd be smaller, like you suggested - and this finally gave me the push to draw the different Elven clans lmaoo (using Beren as my human height comparison once again XD)
The Dark Elves are on the left! Morwe and Nurwe are apparently from (likely) abandoned drafts, but I decided to use the names anyway XD And the coloured lines are meant to represent the clans' jewellery styles!
I love how the phrase "Manwë's golden pet" can refer to a number of people
Tulkas: the likeliest option. Manwë's personal bodyguard slash golden retriever. Would challenge anyone who looks at his lord the wrong way. Probably has long, golden hair tied in a braid or bun. Smears his biceps in golden-tinted body oil. Has never heard of armour.
Eönwë: also very likely. Probably even more aggressively protective of Manwë than Tulkas (if such a thing is even possible). Vibes are less golden retriever and more akita. Has deep golden eyes (like an eagle) and wears shiny golden armour (for the aesthetic).
Ingwë: ah yes, Manwë's favourite elf ever. Spends an inordinate amount of time in Ilmarin; probably has his own set of rooms in the palace. Exorbitantly long golden hair, which Manwë loves to braid and decorate with feathers and jewels pulled from the sky. More Ainu than Elda. Has a set of golden ceremonial armour.
Finarfin: the elf Manwë feels VERY protective of. (A pair of Eagles is permanently stationed on the balcony of his bedroom.) Has a standing invitation to Ilmarin. Also has some of Manwë's feathers woven into his golden hair. Also owns a set of golden (but less ceremonial and more practical) armour.
(Indis, Findis, and Amarië are close to Manwë, but they are highly respected ladies -- not "pets" by any means!)
still kinda fascinated by the intertwined familial-political dynamics surrounding and occasionally involving Arafinwe, considering:
Among his fellow kings Ingwe and Finwe, Olwe is the least respected, due to not being one of the Three Ambassadors and the Teleri generally being considered "latecomers" to Valinor
Despite being peers in very similar positions within their families, Earwen very likely has more overall influence than Arafinwe does. (In accordance, Arafinwe's importance and personal allegiances pre-Darkening lie largely with the Teleri)
Arafinwe, as a new King ruling only a tenth of the Noldor, with close relational ties to both of the other kings, and a lot to be blamed for, has the least authority and respect among the three kings
Ingwe has some kind of weird first among equals thing going on, "ever held the High King of all Elves," and the Vanyar in general consider themselves the most important, automatically giving him authority over both Olwe (a well-established King and Arafinwe's father-in-law) and Arafinwe (his [INSERT AMBIGUOUS RELATION TO INDIS]'s son)
and of course, the House of Finwe is the House of Finwe. like. do you think Arafinwe Ingoldo Ingalaure is even capable of relaxing without being surrounded by unsaid tensions? has he ever had a normal family dinner in his life?