Everyone in Middle-Earth is Brown [103/?]: Elrond & Arwen | insp
There sat a lady fair to look upon, and so like was she in form of womanhood to Elrond that Frodo guessed that she was one of his close kindred.
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Everyone in Middle-Earth is Brown [103/?]: Elrond & Arwen | insp
There sat a lady fair to look upon, and so like was she in form of womanhood to Elrond that Frodo guessed that she was one of his close kindred.
Peredhil
(n.) half-elves, people who [have] both elves and heroes of the north for ancestors
-> elwing, eärendil, elros and elrond
↳ Tolkien, but make it latino
I am Goldberry, daughter of the River
Fingolfin speedpaint from twitter
As I was saying, the mother of this hobbit—of Bilbo Baggins, that is—was the famous Belladonna Took, one of the three remarkable daughters of the Old Took, head of the hobbits who lived across The Water, the small river that ran at the foot of The Hill. It was often said (in other families) that long ago one of the Took ancestors must have taken a fairy wife. That was, of course, absurd, but certainly there was still something not entirely hobbitlike about them, and once in a while members of the Took-clan would go and have adventures.
@lotrladiessource | POOJA MOR as BELLADONNA TOOK for lotr ladies week day 1 | hobbits + warm colours
On those journeys Elwing did not go, for she might not endure the cold and the pathless voids, and she loved rather the earth and the sweet winds that blow on sea and hill. Therefore there was built for her a white tower northward upon the borders of the Sundering Seas and thither at times all the sea-birds of the earth repaired. And it is said that Elwing learned the tongues of birds, who herself had once worn their shape and they taught her the craft of flight, and her wings were of white and silver-grey. - J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, "Of the Voyage of Earendil and the War of Wrath"
[ID: A picspam consisting of 12 images, mostly white.
1: Seagulls in flight / 2: A bird with orange feathers spreading its wings / 3: the model Ashley Radjarame, who has brown skin and black hair. In this image, she is wearing a golden necklace and earrings / 4: Text reading "Elwing" / 5: A ray of light breaking through clouds / 6: a group of puffins / 7: a group on mandarin ducks / 8: waves on the beache / 9: Text reading "And it is said that Elwing learned the tongues of birds, who herself had once worn their shape" / 10: a bird with long, orange tail feathers in flight / 11: Pearls / 12: A person holding a white cloth billowing in the wind /End ID]
just gonna post my caranthir/maeglin piece as is!
Tolkien South Asian Week (June 16th to June 22th, 2025) is 1 month away!
About:
We are back after three years! I started my Everyone in Middle-Earth is Brown series five years ago to imagine Tolkien characters as people like me. Tolkien South Asian Week (TSAW) stemmed from there and is a fandom-wide event to celebrate South Asian peoples, cultures and lives through Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Guidelines:
Reblog this post
Tag your entries with #tsaw25 and mention me @arwenindomiel;
Everyone is free to participate, you don’t have to be South Asian;
Creations of all kinds are welcome: edits, gifs, art, fic, meta etc;
you can post whenever you are ready, including after the event;
NSFW and incst are not allowed;
AI generated posts will not be accepted.
Prompts:
Here are the suggested prompts. You can interpret them however you like, combine them or even disregard them. 2021 and 2022 prompts for further inspiration.
Day 1 (16th): Ring bearers | Love | Courage is found in unlikely places Day 2 (17th): Kingdoms | (Im)mortality | Home is behind, the world is ahead Day 3 (18th): Home | The Ages | More fair than Mortal tongue can tell Day 4 (19th): Artefacts | Songs and Tales | No living man am I Day 5 (20th): the Fellowship | Lineages | The doom lies in yourself Day 6 (21th): A people | Oaths | The stories that matter Day 7 (22th): Free form | World building | Worthy of remembrance
Please reblog this post and happy creating!