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Bleeding hope and bleeding gold. Finished just in time for @gondorweek! (INPRNT) ↬
"It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to." — Bilbo Baggins
I haven't drawn it in a long time :,)

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i don’t think i’ve ever been turned on by a man leaning back until baelor baelor’d
also the mere thought of him manspreading makes me weak in the knees
No but it always kills me how CURUFIN is the one who had Angrist all along and that he did fuck all with it until Beren and Luthien took it from him. The one knife strong enough to pry a Silmaril from Morgoth's crown.
And Celegorm had Huan!! These two Feanorian brothers specifically had all they needed to at least make an attempt at retrieving the Silmarils and it never really occurred them to TRY.
In my opinion, this does not even occur to them - because subterfuge as a means of attack is not an option in the institutional sense for princes accustomed first and foremost to achieving their ends by military & political machinations, by open battle or by rhetoric that takes advantage of the structures of power within which they have lived their entire lives entrenched. What Beren and Lúthien do requires a certain forfeiture of pride - a forfeiture of pride necessitated by the fact that they do not have any feudal systemic power behind them, in fact they are acting against the interests and desires of that power, so they have to come to terms with using means that eschew pride in order to win the freedom to decide their own fate.
No such thing has ever been in question for Celegorm & Curufin, as princes who have always been backed by systemic power or only temporarily disadvantaged yet still construed as within the right in their framework of power; the Exile is a schism, Maedhros' abdication is unprecedented, Nargothrond is seized by rhetoric and populism, Doriath - as later Sirion - are assaulted by means of military power. And what examples has Fëanor given them? That subterfuge and infiltration are the tools of Morgoth (theft; disguise; lie) and the way that Fëanor himself had been wronged (infiltration of the family structure by Indis), not something a king or prince is liable or allowed to use. Fëanor himself utilises rhetoric and takes advantage of the legal framework, and if no other thing will avail, uses military power and force to achieve his objectives, and decries cowardice, where a line can be drawn to assume that direct, open conflict is thus assumed to be the morally correct path to attain what you want. Celegorm and Curufin, the two most likened to Fëanor, exemplify his lack of willingness to treat with anyone considered a traitor to the cause or compromise on their objectives perhaps best of all. To them, guile is both humiliating and morally suspect in this ideological framework; the sons of Fëanor in Beleriand utilise force, organise military operations, send intimidating letters and use political posturing, but nothing akin to guile even such as Fingon uses to rescue Maedhros from Thangorodrim. That brings me to the second reason: guile missions in the Silmarillion require a certain amount of faith and hope in things turning out the right way, and a certain amount of divine providence. Fingon would not have succeeded without prayer just as Lúthien would not have enjoyed the fruits of their success without convincing Mandos. But hope in divine favour is not something that people famously eschewing the authority of the Valar and undertaking a blasphemous oath not once, but twice, would champion; clinging to hope for aid from the same people considered to have betrayed the cause & good of the Eldar is not to be expected. In light of that, relying on goodwill clearly seems like a suicide mission, especially in the aftermath of the Dagor Bragollach which has revealed that all of the military might the Noldor have been amassing is still insufficient to move any closer to their goal. The only possible way forwards is more power, more resources, more bodies. There is no hope to talk of.
So of course it does not occur to them to try; to try is not just humiliating and amoral, but a waste of resources and foolish to boot, inevitably doomed to fail.
“…he was a mighty cat and coal-black and evil to look upon. His eyes were long and very narrow and slanted, and gleamed both red and green, but his great grey whiskers were as stout and as sharp as needles. His purr was like the roll of drums and his growl like thunder, but when he yelled in wrath it turned the blood cold, and indeed small beasts and birds were frozen as to stone, or dropped lifeless often at the very sound.”
Vëannë to Eriol in The Book of Lost Tales
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The Rescue of Maedhros
video game and film fandoms will come and go for me but the Silmarillion fandom will never die. because that book came out like 50 years ago and we're all still trying to figure out what the hell is going on there.
Average Silmarillion fan:
She's done
Love me an ethical dilemma where a fic is not tagged AI-generated but is still full of the 3 double negative descriptions: "not happy. Not sad. Just indifferent" that reeks of chatgpt but the fic itself is interesting and you wonder if you're going to be left behind in a world that is transferring the glorious burden of creation onto machines while you sit with a dozen WIPs that will never see the light of day because there are only so many hours you can breathe and think and maybe a few minutes where you can actually write. Sigh.
the sons of fëanor

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"The Orcs fled before his face; for since his torment upon Thangorodrim his spirit burned like a white fire within, and he was as one that returns from the dead."
Gil Galad's chief councilors and source of headaches.
Two half-elves: one the Eldritch scion of pretty much every royal line—human and elven—and the other, the Fëanorian hardliner that may or may not be an actual Fëanorian. Both are having a dubious claim to your throne and a total disinterest in it at the same time.