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Not so much a funny @whiteoliphaunt gift as a sweet one for @sadlybeans
My humble gift for @saintstars for this year's @whiteoliphaunt :D
Mairon and Melkor after a little sword fight 🔥
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Frodo and Sam enjoy a wintery walk in the Shire, and stumble upon a familiar pair in the woods.
my White Oliphaunt gift for @friendofgeorgeharrison!! i hope you enjoy <3
happy holidays and happy new year to all :)
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Fandom: The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien Rating: General Audiences Relationships: Aragorn/Arwen Undómiel, Aragorn & Boromir (Tolkien) Additional Tags: Long introspections from Aragorn, this man has many thoughts, he will let you know what they are, identity and finding oneself in differing cultural situations Summary:
A long introspection of Aragorn on what it means to be raised in Imladris while traveling, living and leading within the world of men.
For 2025 @whiteoliphaunt <3
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He understands himself through slivers of Otherness and One-of-Us. To be King is to be othered. So, too, is to not be King. A failure of seed and effort of a mother to provide hope for her people. She who devoted her entire being to that cause. I gave hope, I reserved none for myself she said as she died.
Aragorn was gentle with her, he held her hand, he said he loved her and would always remember her and that he would do his duty as she wanted him to. Later, years and years later, to someone who knows what it is to hold heavy burdens Aragorn asked, How can that be said to a son who did not ask for such sacrifice to be made on his behalf?
And Bilbo replied, I don’t think she meant it like that. In my experience, the dying are sometimes speaking to those already dead rather than the living in front of them. Tell me, Aragorn, do you look much like your father?