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The strange horse has been recruited for forge work
Tyelko vs the dreaded puppy missile
posting this seperately bc reasons
Post-First Age Maglor walking along the beach followed by his retinue of instrument-carrying crabs, inspired by this post by @sophiadatomato
Had some fun drawing that scene for my Fëanor-gets-taken-instead-of-Maedhros wip, which has definitely been done before but I don't care
Just playing around, definitely need to practice drawing kisses some more (and what better way to practice than with the asshole brothers)
For Day 1 of @cnc-week 's Celegorm and Curufin Week:
Celegorm & Reunions
In Valinor, perhaps some day
Alright so this was supposed to be just a sketch
ANYWAY here is my rendition of the "reunion" scene between Finrod and Wolf!Sauron from chapter 3 of @chthonion 's amazing fic "Hold me fast and fear me not", you should 100% check it out right now.
My (late) entry for the @jrrt-native-languages-fest , a Celegorm & Huan comic in Esperanto! (Translation under the cut)
Some Info:
Esperanto is a conlang, a "constructed language", created with the goal of becoming the one International Language. Although not inherent to any specific country, it is used all over the world, with estimates ranging between 100 thousand and 1 million people who speak it.
Although I don't speak Esperanto fluently, it is the language my mother spoke to me in (for the most part) for the first 3 years of my life, so in some ways I suppose it can be counted as my native language - at least if you go by the definition of it being the first language you're exposed to upon birth.
I'm currently trying to relearn it, and I cannot recommend it enough. It was created to be extremely quick and easy to learn, with very simple grammatical rules, words that are purposfully chosen and taken from many different european languages, and pre- and suffixes that allow the creation of new words, saving a lot of vocabulary.
As a linguist, Tolkien was of course also aware of this language, and even learned it at one point! He has written about his opinion on it in "A Philologist on Esperanto" which you can find here (warning for bright colored background).
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