Rochallor and Fingolfin again because for some reason they're really comforting to draw 🩵
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Rochallor and Fingolfin again because for some reason they're really comforting to draw 🩵
what if i broke canon and made rochallor a yak instead. kind of like how lee pace’s thranduil rode an elk played by a horse named moose
@erendur so I was inspired by our conversation earlier and I drew Curufinwe and Curufinwe Jr stealing Nolofinwe's horse when they left Araman. He can walk back to the cages of the Valar on his own two feet :)
(For transparency, I did trace the poses from a photo)
Fingolfin with Rochallor
As promised here, my old Tolkien' drawings, more or less finished (I laught remembering them all ! But I couldn't really use them as finished artwork in this state) :
Traditional arts were made before 2021, digital arts were made after this date. I'm not proud of everything but that's fine, drawing is not always serious and not successing/finishing is okay.
There are two types of horses you might find at the towering gates of your city:
1. The Trojan Horse: Deception shaped in a way you will invite it in, beware of it. It is basically Annatar but fluffier, cuter and with hooves. Annatar if he wanted to invade Rohan if you must.
2. Rochallor: absolutely down to running to the gate of Satan himself for his buddy Fingolfin; witnessed the whole battle/smack-down, stayed by his buddy's side until said buddy was made into a pancake, escaped the wolves at the gates and ran all the way back to Hithlum where he died from heartbreak; his name means horse and running is useless as he is faster than you
Fingolfin Mounted on Rochallor - by Kris Mendoza
But wait, there's more. I'm having Feelings.
All I want for Christmas is...
...to stroke that warm muzzle and tell him he has earned some respite. Let him run like the foal he once was in whatever plains are still good and green. Come home to an empty stable, and feel the wrath of the king. Tell him: wait. Tell him: do not give your life in vain. Tell him: your son will come.