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Reblog if ur a godless degenerate
Maedhros: I prevented a murder today. Fingon: That's great, Russo! How did you do it? Maedhros: *staring at his brothers* Self-control.
"Then in defiance of the Orcs, who cowered still in the dark vaults beneath the earth, he took his harp and sang a song of Valinor that the Noldor made of old, before strife was born among the sons of Finwë; and his voice rang in the mournful hollows that had never heard before aught save cries of fear and woe.
Thus Fingon found what he sought. For suddenly above him far and faint his song was taken up, and a voice answering called to him. Maedhros it was that sang amid his torment."
so the message i'm getting here is that there is no creature who possesses fëa within all the realms of arda, or in any of its ages, that can resist joining in with some improv during a chorus, regardless of personal circumstances. funny that ilúvatar didn't try to fix that after what happened with melkor, but maedhros and frodo sure aren't complaining.
Had I found a way to create a Silmarillion fan art as an assignment for painting class in uni? Yes, I did that. Was it the most important assignment for said class? Yes, it was. Did I get the highest grade possible at the end of the semester? Yes, I got that grade!!!
Do here's my painting of my favourite war criminal and babygirl Meadhros 🥰
40x60 cm, acrylic on canvas
Hashimada-week-2025 #6
Day 6 - Fairytale
Tolkien au! Well, Silmarillion specifically,,,
Madara as Maedhros and Hashirama as Fingon ^^
Can we take a moment to talk about that generation that consisted mainly of the grandchildren of Finwë?
I mean, look at this:
Dead, Good as Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Only Alive Because Her Family Had the Presence of Mind to Stop Her, Dead, Dead, Dead, Survived.
Galadriel really was the only one who survived.
And this hits me hard when I think about it.
Because a writer puts a bit of themselves in every character.
The part of Tolkien that I see the most in Galadriel is the part of him that survived the war.
After all, he was part of the Lost Generation. Two of his closest friends—Robert Gilson and Geoffrey Smith—died in the war. Tolkien and Christopher Wiseman were the only two of their fellowship to survive.
Only Galadriel survived.
That was what the Grandchildren of Finwë were. They were the Lost Generation. An entire generation slaughtered.
The regret, the lamentation, the grief. Galadriel knew it well. She lived it because Tolkien lived it.
And I don't know why, but for some reason, this speaks to me louder than any history book ever has.