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there's what I like to call "living room people" and "bedroom people" so
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myliobatis · 3 days
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“Then all halted and stood still, and from end to end of the hosts of the Noldor the voice was heard speaking the curse and prophecy which is called the prophecy of the North, and the Doom of the Noldor.” - the Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien
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myliobatis · 4 days
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Idril with literal silver feet? 👉👈
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[Image ID: A drawing of Idril and a very young Eärendil. Both are dark-skinned elves with light golden coily hair and gold freckles and gold jewelry. Idril is lying on her back with her legs in the air, and playing with Eärendil, who is happily balanced in a flying superman pose on her feet, which are silver prosthetics. Idril is in a bright indigo and orange dress, and Eärendil is in sea-turqoise trousers and an orange and turqoise shirt. /. END ID.)
I've drawn her with running blades but those can be hard to walk in and generally aren't good for everyday, so here are some everyday prosthetics (and a smol Eärendil!) because YES I am so in love with literal silverfoot Idril!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for the request!!
Celebrate Disability Pride with me! Send me in prompts for your favorite Tolkien characters, and I’ll make you something – art, headcannons, or perhaps a ficlet.
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myliobatis · 5 days
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Thus, their oath re-awakened, and they attacked Doriath…
Hand embroidery
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myliobatis · 5 days
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saturday night hot (lukewarm?) take is that i don't understand the "feanor was the first child to ever be orphaned For Real" thing because like. wouldn't that have happened to 248645613 people at cuivienen
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myliobatis · 7 days
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VICTORY i have acquired a used copy of BOLT2
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my silm reread has produced FORTY-EIGHT PAGES of close-written notes, which is frankly ridiculous
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myliobatis · 7 days
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I wrote some songs - one lament, one charm, one parody, and one deliberately bad ode. Bonus feature: fake academic commentary!
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myliobatis · 8 days
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When I erase a word, where do you think it go?
The words between the worlds
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myliobatis · 8 days
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(*kinsey scale as filtered through burned out undergrad brain at two am, plus some extras)
if you've got some nuance to add or i missed an option you think is obvious please drop it in the tags, i'm nosy and i like hearing people's headcanons
please reblog if you vote, i really want to get a snapshot of the fandom's opinions not just my little corner of it
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myliobatis · 8 days
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for research purposes if you are bisexual reblog and tell me what your phone case looks like
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myliobatis · 15 days
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also there is a battle hymn of the republic parody about the narrator constantly walking in on people in flagrante
I thought I would have this done for today, but playoff hockey is happening, so here’s a preview of a bonus feature: a deliberately bad song as seen through the lens of academia…
Notably, several people who appear in this poem display significant differences from depictions in other works. Queen Eärwen, for example, is typically described as “righteously angry” (Lammas et. al., 1989) in the period following the First Kinslaying; here she is downtrodden and “limp”. For further examination of specific personages of the First Age, and comparison of their appearances in various primary sources, see Appendix C: Biographical Analysis.
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myliobatis · 16 days
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What being friends with me is like
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myliobatis · 28 days
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I thought I would have this done for today, but playoff hockey is happening, so here’s a preview of a bonus feature: a deliberately bad song as seen through the lens of academia…
Notably, several people who appear in this poem display significant differences from depictions in other works. Queen Eärwen, for example, is typically described as “righteously angry” (Lammas et. al., 1989) in the period following the First Kinslaying; here she is downtrodden and “limp”. For further examination of specific personages of the First Age, and comparison of their appearances in various primary sources, see Appendix C: Biographical Analysis.
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myliobatis · 28 days
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Did Howard Shore's LOTR score become a deeply-ingrained part of your personality or are you normal
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