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ROFL. That is so funny.
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"Spirits in the shape of hawks and eagles flew ever to and from his halls; and their eyes could see to the depths of the seas, and pierce the hidden caverns beneath the world."
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Fun! At least they got some of them.
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"The Artist Formerly Known As Sméagol" made me giggle.
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I saw this picture on Facebook in a completely non-Tolkien context, but to me this is the best representation of Yavanna that I have ever seen.
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Valaquenta wrote:In the form of a woman she is tall, and robed in green; but at times she takes other shapes. Some there are who have seen her standing like a tree under heaven, crowned with the Sun; and from all its branches there spilled a golden dew upon the barren earth...
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Nice thought, Voronwë.
And also:
And also:
And as they watched, upon the mound there came forth two slender shoots; and silence was over all the world in that hour, nor was there any other sound save the chanting of Yavanna. Under her song the saplings grew and became fair and tail, and came to flower; and thus there awoke in the world the Two Trees of Valinor. Of all things which Yavanna made they have most renown, and about their fate all the tales of the Elder Days are woven.
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Even though the game itself doesn't interest me much, this is kinda cool:
Even though the game itself doesn't interest me much, this is kinda cool:
If you are keen to pick it up, there's an interesting edition of the game to be made available, and it's called the Precious Edition. Setting you back $69.99, it comes with the game, an Emotes Pack, Lore Compendium, Original Soundtrack, and Art Exhibition.
But the really cool part about this edition? It comes with the Sindarin voice-over pack. This pack can be used to change the game's language into Grey-Elven, one of the many languages spoken by elves, particularly those in Beleriand. These were elves of the Third Clan who remained behind after the Great Journey. Their language became estranged from that of their kin who sailed over the sea, and derives from an earlier eleven language.
It is a rather lovely language created by Tolkien, and is mainly based on Welsh - one of Tolkien's favorite languages due to how it sounds when spoken.
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This design is a great reminder that, as dramatic as PJ could get at times, he still was not dramatic enough. They got the runes on Anduril, and the shining cold in the light of the moon, and Aragorn being a drama queen about not sheathing it until the final battle. (Althoug not as dramatic as Strider going around with the broken Narsil. I'm glad PJ didn't try to tackle that.)
This design is a great reminder that, as dramatic as PJ could get at times, he still was not dramatic enough. They got the runes on Anduril, and the shining cold in the light of the moon, and Aragorn being a drama queen about not sheathing it until the final battle. (Althoug not as dramatic as Strider going around with the broken Narsil. I'm glad PJ didn't try to tackle that.)
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Really? I think thats absolutely dreadful artwork. Looks like Idris Elba's Heimdall, not Aragorn with Anduril. The sword is preposterous.
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I must say, I largely agree with Al.
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The runes are wrong, which I realized about an hour after I posted the link.
I am very happy with Viggo as Aragorn, but if they ever need to cast Aragorn again, Idris Elba would be a good choice. He got that combination of quiet dignity and complete badassery.
Related, someone said recently that Viggo is as old now as McKellen was when FOTR came out.
And in other adaptation news, I guess people aren't very happy with the Gollum game?
I am very happy with Viggo as Aragorn, but if they ever need to cast Aragorn again, Idris Elba would be a good choice. He got that combination of quiet dignity and complete badassery.
Related, someone said recently that Viggo is as old now as McKellen was when FOTR came out.
And in other adaptation news, I guess people aren't very happy with the Gollum game?
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Wait. Are the runes wrong?
Does Tolkien refer to Elven script, which I assumed was used, as runes elsewhere? Gandalf uses a rune on Weathertop, iirc.The Sword of Elendil was forged anew by Elvish smiths, and on its blade was traced a device of seven stars set between the crescent Moon and the rayed Sun, and about them was written many runes;
If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life.
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Shark seems to like this. I think it’s appallingly shite.
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Hidden text.
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He did this one, too:
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For some reason I ended up reading a discussion elsewhere about whether balrogs have wings, and someone posted this drawing, which I'd never seen before (artist is Manuel Castañón):
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https://www.artstation.com/prints/art_p ... me-of-Udûn
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I quite like it, though the hobbits are perhaps a bit Hildebrant-y. One of the few takes I've seen that actually depicts a balrog as wrapped in shadow and "of man-shape, maybe" rather than as some sort of clearly-visible horned demon.
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https://www.artstation.com/prints/art_p ... me-of-Udûn
Image only: https://cdna.artstation.com/p/marketpla ... 1638806806
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I quite like it, though the hobbits are perhaps a bit Hildebrant-y. One of the few takes I've seen that actually depicts a balrog as wrapped in shadow and "of man-shape, maybe" rather than as some sort of clearly-visible horned demon.