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I'm a mess and forgot to post here so today there will be double post
Also this is a redraw I made some weeks ago (yes, I took my time to post it) of Luthien dancing in the woods!
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Elf brothers. Maedhros & Maglor digital doodles. #Silmarillion #Tolkien #TolkienArt #illustration
Les arts de la Terre du Milieu 🏔️
« C'étaient les Nazgûl, les Spectres de l'Anneau, les plus terrifiants serviteurs de l'ennemi. » — Le Silmarillion — Les Anneaux de Pouvoir et le Troisième Âge
Publié par Lukasz Jaskolski.
I don't think I ever posted this doodle of Fëanor and Nerdanel 👀 #Silmarillion #LOTR #Tolkien
“But Ulmo was alone, and he abode not in Valinor, nor ever came thither unless there were need for a great council; he dwelt from the beginning of Arda in the Outer Ocean, and still he dwells there.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by SalmVil
“With Manwë dwelt Varda the most beautiful, she who in the Sindarin tongue is named Elbereth, Queen of the Valar, maker of the stars; and with them were a great host of spirits in blessedness.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by SarkaSkorpikova
“But Manwë, highest and holiest of the Valar, sat upon the borders of Aman, forsaking not in his thought the Outer Lands. For his throne was set in majesty upon the pinnacle of Taniquetil, the highest of the mountains of the world.” — The Silmarillion
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“In seven hours the glory of each tree waxed to full and waned again to naught; and each awoke once more to life an hour before the other ceased to shine. Thus in Valinor twice every day there came a gentle hour of softer light.” — The Silmarillion
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“And when Valinor was full-wrought and the mansions of the Valar were established, in the midst of the plain beyond the mountains they built their city, Valmar of many bells.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Steve Hickman
“Behind the walls of the Pelóri the Valar established their domain in that region which is called Valinor, and there were their houses, their gardens, and their towers.” — The Silmarillion
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“But of Olórin that tale does not speak; for though he loved the Elves, he walked among them unseen, or in form as one of them, and they did not know whence came the fair visions or the promptings of wisdom that he put into their hearts.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Mahrfra
“Wisest of the Maiar was Olórin. He too dwelt in Lórien, but his ways took him often to the house of Nienna, and of her he learned pity and patience.” — The Silmarillion
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“Ossë is a vassal of Ulmo, and he is master of the seas that wash the shores of Middle-earth. He does not go in the deeps, but loves the coasts and the isles, and rejoices in the winds of Manwë; for in storm he delights.” — The Silmarillion
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“Nienna, sister of the Fëanturi, dwells alone. She is acquainted with grief, and mourns for every wound that Arda has suffered in the marring of Melkor. So great was her sorrow that her song turned to lamentation long before its end.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Lelia
“Námo the elder dwells in Mandos, which is westward in Valinor. He is the keeper of the Houses of the Dead, and the summoner of the spirits of the slain. He forgets nothing; and he knows all things that shall be.” — The Silmarillion
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“The spouse of Aulë is Yavanna, the Giver of Fruits. She is the lover of all things that grow in the earth, and all their countless forms she holds in her mind.” — The Silmarillion
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“Aulë has might little less than Ulmo. His lordship is over all the substances of which Arda is made. In the beginning he wrought much in fellowship with Manwë and Ulmo; and the fashioning of all lands was his labour.” — The Silmarillion
Artwork by Granks
“Ulmo is the Lord of Waters. He is alone. He dwells nowhere long, but moves as he will in all the deep waters about the Earth or under the Earth. He is next in might to Manwë, and before Valinor was made he was closest to him in friendship.” — The Silmarillion