Obscure Tolkien Blorbo: Round 4
A fox passing through the woods on business of his own vs Eldacar of Gondor
A fox passing through the woods on business of his own:
A fox who found Frodo, Sam and Pippin asleep under a tree and was puzzled by this.
Yeah sure why NOT switch PoV to a (arguably) non-sentient creature for like a paragraph with no bearing on the actual plot besides the comment that it never realized that the plot was happening??
It shows up for one page for no reason. It's great.
Listen, that fox is absolutely a borbo. Confused? Funny? Has enough to be memorable but little enough to write a shitload of fanfiction about? Someone I have actually written about? Twice? (they aren't on ao3 though) clear boorbo
Look, people have observed before, correctly, that one of the things that sets The Lord of the Rings apart is that Tolkien will tell us things about the well-being of minor characters, like that the hobbitsâ ponies that they lost in Bree were okay and went to live with Tom Bombadil. Tolkien is the kind of writer who will switch the POV to a fox who happens to pass by the hobbits on the first night of their journey to Rivendell, because the story isnât just about the main characters, nor is it just about the endurance of realms like Rohan and Gondor. Itâs about every living thing in Middle-earth, and for Frodo itâs especially about the Shire, the home of simplicity and good food and community and gardens and foxes. Thatâs what he takes up the Ring to save, and the fact that he takes it up with that motivation, not personal greatness or heroism, is what enables him to get as far as Mount Doom. Gandalf lays this idea out to Denethor when Denethor claims the fate of Gondor as a goal above all else: âFor my part, I shall not wholly fail of my task, though Gondor should perish, if anything passes through this night that can still grow fair or bear fruit and flower again in days to come.â The Quest of the Ring is not simply about Men and Elves and Hobbits; it is about ponies, and the trees of Fangorn, and tiny sun-star flowers in the grass, and yes, a fox on business of his own who never finds out anything more about the three hobbits he once saw sleeping under a tree, but lives and thrives because of what they did.
The twenty-first King of Gondor, also known as Vinitharya. During his reign the conflict known as the Kin-strife occurred and he was forced from his throne for ten years.
The blorbo of all time actually. Heâs the protagonist of one of the most interesting stories in the LoTR appendices, the Kin-strife, and everything about his life story is so fascinating! His father was the crown prince of Gondor and his mother was the princess of Rhovanion so not a NĂșmenorean. As a result all the racist nobles of Gondor made noises about how Eldacar was of âlesser raceâ and wouldnât live as long as a âtrue DĂșnadanâ. One of the most fascinating examples of fantasy racism in Tolkienâs works imo â the bigotry is awful but the bigots have a shield to hide behind! Obviously their concerns are actually valid because they just donât want their king to die young! (Their concerns arenât valid. But I think the worldbuilding here is great.) Anyway Eldacar was born in Rhovanion and given the birth-name Vinitharya, but when he returned to Gondor aged five he was obliged to take up the Quenya name Eldacar, presumably to pacify all the racists in Gondor. Heâs the EMBODIMENT of mixed-race/immigrant child trauma my beloved. Eventually his father died and he ascended to the throne of Gondor, but then his shitty second cousin Castamir (all my homies hate Castamir heâs the worst) started the civil war known as the Kin-strife and usurped Eldacarâs throne. Eldacar was forced to flee north to Rhovanion but Castamir captured his eldest son Ornendil and had him cruelly put to death which is SO SAD. But Eldacar, being brave and resourceful and clever and extremely cool, put together an alliance with his motherâs kinsfolk in Rhovanion and after ten years reclaimed his throne, which turned out to be slightly easier than expected because Castamir was The Worst and all his subjects hated him. And Eldacar PERSONALLY fought and killed Castamir HIMSELF and AVENGED HIS SON which is extremely important when you consider all the cringefail elves in the legendarium whose quests for revenge didnât really go anywhere at all. Then he lived to be 235 proving that all the idiot racists who were worried about his lifespan didnât have any idea what they were talking about, as is par for the course with racists. Also the Kin-strife itself has such far-reaching consequences for the history of Gondor! The Corsairs of Umbar, Gondorâs long-standing enemies, are actually followers of the descendants of Castamir. And during the Usurpation of Castamir Osgiliath was sacked and burned, leading to the beginning of its decline as Gondorâs greatest city. Even though Eldacarâs story is, to me, ultimately hopeful, itâs also such a fascinating turning point in the history of Gondor. Also ALSO heâs explicitly surrounded by textual ghosts which is really fascinating. His father Valacar has âchildrenâ plural â so Eldacar had siblings!! What were they like? How did they react to it all? And his son Aldamir is described as Eldacarâs second son and third child, meaning that he had a daughter too. Who was she?? What happened to her? Heâs such a blorbo and thereâs so much interesting stuff to dig into around him and he has to win this entire tournament please please pleaseâ€ïž
Who is your blorbo?
A fox passing through the woods on business of his own
Eldacar of Gondor
Voting ended onJun 23, 2023