Diverse Tolkien Week day seven:
Something Black
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Diverse Tolkien Week day seven:
Something Black

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diverse tolkien week day 7
Heres my take on Varda, lady of the stars
Day 3 for Diverse Tolkien Week: LGBTQA+
Elrondâs Diary: The Many Ways to Love
I will admit my dear delight
When Maedros spoke to me,
A-telling of his youthful days
And lands I wished to see.
He once was bright, and fair, and bold,
All robed in velvet drapes;
Heâd sashay through the streets and buy
The sweetest, fruity crepes.
Yavanna. For @diversetolkien week. Ink & watercolor & gouache.
Diverse Tolkien Week (#dvtw21) Official Post:
Hello Lovely Followers and Friends! Welcome to the official promo for #DiverseTolkienWeek or #dvtw21. You can find the page here! This is a week for Tolkien fans to reimagine their favorite worlds, books, movies, characters, etc., in a more diverse and inclusive way.
It will take place February 22nd-28th, 2021!
That said, even though this is a specifically Tolkien fandom week, all fans who enjoy fantasy are free to partake in the event and reimagine their original works or Fantasy/Sci-Fi fandoms in an inclusive way.
Below are the prompts. Interpret them how you will! Be that writing, art, music, essays, meta, etc., Be creative. Think outside of the box! Â Tag appropriately. Â
Use the hashtag #dvtw21 on both twitter and tumblr to post your work in. Feel free to @diversetolkien on both twitter and tumblr as well and I will share them on my platforms.  ¡      Day 1: Women of Color ¡      Day 2: Disability ¡      Day 3: LGBTQA+ ¡      Day 4: Religion/Faith/Culture ¡      Day 5: Anti-racism ¡      Day 6: Create A Diverse High Fantasy ¡      Day 7: Something Black (For Black History Month!!)
And those are the prompts! A special thank you to the followers who suggest these to me. please share, share, share! If you have any questions or concerns, my ask and IMs are always open. You can also reach me on twitter!

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Today is day two of Diverse Tolkien Week and the topic is disability, so here are some of my disabled post-Thangorodrim Maedhros headcanons:
After his rescue Maedhros has to use a wheelchair for a while since being hung over a cliff for what according to the Annals of Beleriand was around two whole years made him lose much of his upper and lower body strength. Fingon takes turns with his brothers to wheel him around.
A few months later he starts physical therapy with the help of the elven healers in Himring, and heâs very determined to get his old strength and balance back, mostly so he can go to war again and kick orc ass personally but shhhh heâs motivated and thatâs what matters
Since Fingon isnât king yet and Maedhros abdicated to Fingolfin, Finno spends as much time as his princely duties allow him to help his queer-platonic partner (Maedhros) recover by being with him during physical therapy and helping him do his exercises at home.
Since Mae lost his right hand he obviously has to learn how to write again with his left hand now. Maglor teaches him how to write Tengwar script all over again as he dictates him his songs so he can practice.
When Fingon finally has to go back to Hithlum because his father gets on his arse and needs him to do his princely duties instead of being all mushy with his QPP Mae now can practice sending him letters as heâs still learning how to write with his left. His penmanship obviously doesnât start very good, but he improves drastically as he keeps writing to Fingon. Fingon cherishes every letter and saves them in a special place, even framing some of his favorites around his chambers.
He also has to learn how to fight, obviously, which is where his brothers come in. At this point Fingon is gone, again, so he practices with them as he learns how to fight with his left hand. Celegorm and Curufin are dicks, like always, but their attitude just motivates Mae even more until he gets to the point that he can kick their asses when theyâre being little brats.
Celebrimbor, with the help of his father, makes him a prosthetic. Itâs mostly just to alleviate the feeling of the hand being gone since he still has to use his left hand for everything, but then Caranthir, who as we all know has a lot of $$$ and bling, gets fancy and adds a ton of gemstones and gold onto it to the point where it looks even fancier than Thanosâ gauntlet.
He also needs psychological therapy, OBVIOUSLY. Since therapy was unheard of in the Middle Ages and middle earth wouldnât be too far from this time period, this would be tricky because itâs not like he can see a licensed therapist. But he gets the next best thing, which are long talks with Finrod aka Nom âthe wise,â and he helps him process his trauma when Mae goes to visit Nargothrond to see his brothers and nephew.
Bonus: Ambarussa (or just Amras depending on which version but Iâm gonna go with the twins because Mae doesnât deserve to lose a brother on top of his father) insist on spoon-feeding him for the longest time, finally getting the opportunity to baby their oldest brother. At first Maedhros is extremely annoyed by this but appreciates the gesture regardless, and obviously this stops once Mae is as good with his left hand as he was with his right.
Diverse Tolkien Week, Day 4.
Prompt: Religion, Faith, Culture
"They buried Thorin deep beneath the Mountain, and Bard laid the Arkenstone upon his breast. [...] Upon his tomb the Elvenking then laid Orcrist, the elvish sword that had been taken from Thorin in captivity. It is said in songs that it gleamed ever in the dark if foes approached, and the fortress of the Dwarves could not be taken by surprise."
-The Hobbit, J.R.R. Tolkien
I'm not really reinventing anything here and I'm sorry, I'm... Recovering a beautiful moment of culture-meeting that the movies sadly erased. At Thorin's funeral Men, Elves and Dwarves (and a Hobbit and a Maia) alike are there to pay their respects. Bard's gesture is full of meaning, and Thranduil's even more so- not only is he showing respect to someone who died fighting for his people, he's actively protecting Erebor from future surprise attacks placing for them a magical glowing alarm.
Different races, different cultures, praying for the dead together and showing each other respect, recognition and alliance- I love this bit so much and I'm so glad I got to sketch something about it.
For @diversetolkien's Diverse Tolkien week's Day 5: Anti-racism. Middle-earth-centric, yet still carrying the message, at least I hope so. Legolas and Gimli dancing in the background and Faramir having a deep discussion with Pippin.
Enjoy! â¤ď¸
(edit: this one is a newer version, well, I had to correct something.)