Finwe's daughter. Findis, Írimë, Faniel.
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Finwe's daughter. Findis, Írimë, Faniel.
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Changing and Growing
Findis and Lalwen across three pregnancies, two continents, and one sisterhood.
for @finweanladiesweek Day 2: Findis & Lalwen!
Rating: T | No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Findis & Lalwen, Fingolfin & Lalwen, Findis & Indis, Findis/Elemmírë, Lalwen/Círdan Characters: Lalwen, Findis, Fingolfin, Indis, Glorfindel, Faniel, Ilverion, Elemmírë, Círdan Word count: 1.1k
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Changing and Growing
by starlightwalking (@arofili)
Findis and Lalwen across three pregnancies, two continents, and one sisterhood.
Teen, No Archive Warnings
Words: 1,129
Which of Finwë's children interests you the most? And there is no “all of them " option for funsies
Feänor
Findis
Fingolfin
Lalwen
Finarfin
Finvain
Faniel
Finrun
The last three I only found out about a few days ago sooooo...
Reblogs would be greatly appreciated!!
Faniel was a Ñoldorin Elf that was the third daughter of Finwë and Indis in an apparently discarded concept of the legendarium.[1] She had two brothers, Fingolfin and Finarfin, two sisters, Findis and Finvain and a half-brother, Fëanor.[2]

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☆ Month of Fic Recs ☆
For each day of September (which is disability pride month in Aotearoa) I'm sharing a Tolkien fanfiction with disabled characters.
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Day 29/30: Finwëohíni (Children of Finwë) by @mxmia
Fandom: Silmarillion
Rating: G-T
Disabled character: original character (Deaf), Faniel (chronic pain, wheelchair user)
Warnings: ableism, child neglect, canon-typical violence
Summary: A series of fics exploring the relationships between the members of the House of Finwë, and the following generations. Featuring discarded characters & OCs to fill in the gaps.
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Melanesian Descendants of Indis
Day 1 Tolkien of Colour Week: Family, Connection to Lands, Connection to Waters
Information about who and what the photos are is in the image description below, thank you to @the-quiet-fire-of-defiance for helping with it
Part 1 of toi's indigenous tolkien series
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[Image description: four graphics with eight images each.
Graphic 1 is mostly in shades of gold, yellow and brown. The images are
1: a Ni-Vanuatu woman looking to one side, smiling. She has mid-brown skin and curly blonde hair with dark roots. Text says "Indis". 2: a golden mask from Maluku 3: a golden cowrie shell necklace from the Solomon Islands 4: Bosra Frazier, a West Papuan woman. She has light brown skin and curly hair that fades from dark to blonde. Text says "Findis". 5: a smiling Ni-Vanuatu woman with dark skin and coily black hair. She wears white, red and green facepaint. Text says "Lalwen". 6: a cropped image of a Kanak wood carving 7: a tinted image of Fijian masi (patterned cloth made from bark) 8: Marylou Mahe, a Kanak woman with brown skin and gold-brown hair. She wears a garland of leaves and flowers on her head. Text says "Faniel".
Graphic 2 is mostly in shades of green and brown. The images are;
1: a Sepik Papuan man with dark skin and black hair. He wears shell necklaces around his neck, orange paint on his face, and a headdress with black cassowary feathers. Text says "Fingolfin" 2: a Roro (Papua New Guinea tribe) headdress 3: Maluku wood carving 4: a Papuan woman with dark skin and a black afro. She is smiling at the camera and has a circlet of grasses on her head. Text says "Anaire" 5: a Solomon Islander man with dark skin and curly hair. His hair is brown at the roots but quickly becomes blonde. Text reads "Finarfin". 6: another example of Fijian masi (patterned cloth made from bark) 7: the inside of a Fijian chief's vale (house). It is decorated with many patterned cloths. 8: A Ni-Vanuatu woman with brown skin and light hair. Text says "Earwen".
Graphic 3 is mostly black. The images are
1: a Papuan boy smiling widely. He has dark skin, coily dark hair and a yellow headdress made of grasses. Text says "Fingon" 2: a small hut on stilts 3: a Warup drum from the Torres Strait islands. It is carved from wood and painted dark. 4: a serious-looking Korafe Papuan boy. He has yellow-orange ceremonial facepaint, many necklaces of stones and shells, and a feathered headdress. Text says "Turgon" 5: a young Sepik Papuan girl with dark skin, black hair and white face paint. She is holding a very small baby crocodile and grinning at the camera. Text says "Aredhel" 6: a Maluku wooden carving of a boat with two figures 7: a photo from Vanuatu of a large tree covered in vines and with a hut perched up in the branches. A boy stands in front of the entrance. 8: a young Papuan boy with dark skin and black hair. He has stripes of white paint on his face, layered decorative necklaces, and a hat lined with what looks like fur. Text says "Argon".
Graphic 4 is mostly in shades of blue. The images are:
1: a Solomon Islander boy in a canoe on strikingly blue water. He is looking up with a smile. Texts says "Finrod". 2: light streaming down through a large hole in a cave ceiling. The beam highlights a figure standing on a rock underneath, surrounded by shallow blue water. 3: a tinted blue version of this art by Matilda Nona who is from Badu Island in the Torres Strait. There are six turtles of various sizes swimming in spirals of water. 4: a Solomon Islander boy holding part of a coconut. He has dark skin and curly hair which is darker at the roots and lighter at the ends. Text reads "Angrod" 5: a grinning Solomon Islander boy. He has dark brown skin and wavy blond hair. Text reads "Aegnor" 6: five Fijian camukau (traditional boats) in shallow water. 7: a photo of the Marovo lagoon from above, showing small green islands in a vivid blue sea. 8: a Solomon Islander girl smiling. She has dark brown skin, wavy blonde hair, and a pink flower tucked behind her ear.
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