I laughed and then I serioused :(
Lady Galadriel, of the golden house of Finarfin, the mightiest and fairest of all elves who remained in the Middle Earth. Lady of Lothlórien and bearer of Nenya. Her hair captured the light of the Trees of Valinor and were so beautiful, that Fëanor asked her for oneand she refused, which made him create the Silmarils.
Later; in third age, she was asked again for a single hair by Gimli and she gave him three.
Look at this 'morgoth doing a big steppy on fingolfin' cookie
just got here and i'm happy to see so much silmarillion content on tumblr. but everyone's doing ANYTHING to get new content. fighting for crumbs, i've seen morgoth vs fingolfin as giant christmas cookies and crochet elves (cute). at least we found each other. maybe the real silmarillion was the friends we made along the way
a Zaunite jayvik au I’m thinking about writing…
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the product of me contemplating about olrox's possible backstory and reading several mexica culture + spanish conquest books for the past 2.5 weeks (was absolutely worth it)
(+ a bit of yapping under the cut)
I've been thinking of him as a warrior from the commoner class or as a priest who was accepted into the calmecac from the same lower class because of his high capabilities (it was possible to accept children who were talented and with good qualities); and the priest version slowly took over - Quetzalcoatl, whose feathered-serpent form olrox takes, is a patron of knowledge, learning and priests; while it is symbolical - for a priest after spanish invasion and all the consequences (erasing of culture, persecution of the religion, converting into the christianity) to have this form in the manner of some kind of support, it also creates a common ground and parallels between olrox and mizrak in the aspects of religion, harsh duty, devotion to divine beings and theological questions, which i found fun to explore :)
i also thought of him being on lesser position in hierarchy - maybe as an offering priest, who could have got higher due to the fall of Tenochtitlan and immense decrease of population.
Anyway, I'm so normal about him and so looking forward to read more about other precolombian cultures now!
Maglor as a La Llorona type figure in Middle Earth during the third age. He's either as faded as he can be without dying or has fades but his ghost roams Middle Earth. Like La Llorona, he can be found by bodies of water, mostly a coast, but it's said that he wails and cries for his children, but Maglor Feanorian never had children right?
He cries mostly for Elrond and Elros, he cries for his twin brothers whom he helped raise, and he cries for family, his desperate need for family and for love and security.
He has been seen approaching both elven and human children, but the Men began to hate him when twin girls disappeared one night and it was said the "Ghost Elf" took them.
Elrond has heard the rumors, but didn't have the time to believe or give much thought to it. That is until he finds a wraith like figure in the nursery of his twin sons. Elrond is frozen but it seems this ghost is too, only quiet crying sounds as shaking hands brushes at the dark hair of the infants. An airy whisper fills the room like a harsh chill:
"Elrond... Elros..."
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I made a Sad! Aren't ya proud of me!!?? /j
I had this idea for a while but have finally been able to write it down properly!
#to all my friends
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