🌙✨ Tolkien Fairytale & Folklore Week 2025 ✨🌙
🧚 A weeklong celebration of legends, lore, and faërie in Middle-earth
Tag: #TolkienFolkloreWeek2025
Date: December 1st – 7th (for when best to tell old tales than in winter?)
Have you ever imagined Lúthien as the fairest of them all — a hunted daughter with raven hair, echoing Snow White of the Brothers Grimm?
Or seen Yavanna, born of blossoms and divine power, in the image of Blodeuwedd from the Mabinogion?
Have you thought of Gandalf as Odin wandering in disguise? Or Fëanor as a fallen craftsman god, not unlike Prometheus?
If you’ve ever been drawn to the myths behind Middle-earth — the fairytales, epics, legends, and old gods that shaped Tolkien’s world — this is your invitation.
This is Tolkien Fairytale & Folklore Week 2025 — where we return to the stories beneath the stories. Where Middle-earth meets myths, epics, hearth-tales, and the whispering woods of old.
🌿 What is this?
A creative fandom event celebrating Tolkien’s legendarium through the lens of:
🏰 Fairytales (classic, dark, and global)
🐉 Folklore (rural myths, local legends, old wives’ tales)
📜 Mythology (Norse, Arthurian, Greek, Celtic, Hindu, African, and more)
⚔️ Ancient epics (Beowulf, Gilgamesh, Mahabharata, etc.)
Middle-earth was a mythology, after all — and Tolkien loved the tales that came before it. This week is about reimagining and rediscovering those mythic roots, through fanworks of all kinds.
✨ What can I create?
Fanfiction
Fanart
Edits / moodboards / aesthetics
Meta / headcanons
Original poetry / songs
Playlists
Worldbuilding
Cosplay / crafts / anything that tells a story!
No need to follow a daily prompt schedule — use as many or as few as you like!
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📖 Check out the FAQ and Rules, this year's prompts and our AO3 Collection.













