
Just a random girl that likes Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Harry Potter, especially J.R.R Tolkien's world and is an elves fangirl. (Obs: Sometimes i can be very strange. Don't be scared, i am just a crazy fangirl)
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My Headcanon On Thranduil's Mother:
My Headcanon on Thranduil's Mother:
• I like to think she was one of Queen Melian's ladies-in-waiting.
• She had Baby Blond blonde hair and blue eyes.
•She and Oropher met in Doriath's palace and spent a lot of time flirting with each other, they loved each other very much and he used to call her "My Flower".
•She gave birth to baby Thranduil in the spring. She loved to sing to baby Thranduil, was very fond of taking care and playing with him, she also used to take him to the river to play in the water and was a caring mother and loved him very much.
•She wore the white gems every day and received it as a gift from Oropher.
• She and baby Thranduil along with Oropher managed to escape Doriath alive, upon arriving in Greenwood she became queen and ruled alongside her husband until his death which was when she died of sadness, both died when Thranduil was already an adult, the only difference is that she died shortly after Oropher.
•She was an archer, hunted with her husband and fought very well.



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I feel compelled to repost lol 👌😂
Oropher from the ground, yelling : WHAT'S YOUR NAME?!
Gil Galad, on the tower, Yelled back : WHAT?!
Oropher : WHAT IS YOUR NAME?
Gil Galad : GIL GALAD?!
Oropher : FUCK YOU GIL GALAD!
Gil Galad : WHAT'S YOUR NAME?!
Oropher : OROPHER
Gil Galad : FUCK YOU OROPHER!
Oropher : FUCK YOU!
Gil Galad : FUCK YOU!
Oropher : HEY YOU KNOW WHAT I DID LAST NIGHT?!
Gil Galad : YOU BETTER NOT BRING MY MOTHER INTO THIS!
Oropher : YOU KNOW WHAT I DID?!
Gil Galad : YOU BETTER NOT!
Oropher : I BUILT THAT FIRE OVER THERE
Gil Galad : OhH
Oropher : AND I FUCKED YOUR MOTHER NEXT TO IT!
Gil Galad : FUCK YOU OROPHER!
Oropher : FUCK YOU
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Elrond from the other room, worried : should we stop them?
Galadriel, sips her wine : naah it's alright
Celeborn : this getting more interesting
Thank you Tolkien! thank you for making us experience the sensational feeling of living in Middle Earth. Thank you for making me fall in love with Thranduil and so many other characters. Thank you for every moment I cried reading Boromir's death. Thank you for making me want to have a romance like Arwen and Aragorn or Beren and Lúthien. Thank you for writing the best fantasy book in the universe. I love you for it!
Loveeee uuuuu🥺😍🤩😍

Thank you SO MUCH 😍😍😊😊

The Midle Eart
Eä is the name of the Universe, while arda, (meaning the Realm, coming from Primitive Elvish gardā, adapted from valarin Aþāraphelūn) is, at first, the name used to designate the Solar System, but it can also be used specifically as a name for the Planet Earth. According to Tolkien's mythology, Arda was created through the composition of a magnificent song, Ainulindalë, when Ilúvatar asked the Ainur, a species of angels, to create together a grandiose melody, with the inspiration of the Imperishable Flame.[1] It was always the target of Melkor's covetousness, whose objective was to rule it. However, Manwë was appointed to be lord of the kingdom of Arda. He called to himself many superior and inferior spirits, who descended to the fields of Arda and helped in the realization of the project envisioned in the Great Music, preparing Arda for the arrival of the Children of Ilúvatar.
Although 'Middle-earth' strictly refers to a specific continent (called Endor in Elvish Quenya and Ennor in Sindarin, both designating "middle land"), representing what we know as Eurasia and Africa, the term is often used to mean the entire 'land' (correctly called Arda), or even the entire universe in which the tales take place.
If the map of Middle-earth is projected onto our real Earth (an imperfect approximation, at best), and some of the more obvious climatological, botanical, and zoological similarities line up, the Shire (County) of the Hobbits would be in the temperate England, Gondor in the Mediterranean Italy and Greece, Mordor in the arid Turkey and Middle East, the South of Gondor in the deserts of North Africa, Rhovanion in the forests of Eastern Europe and in the steppes of Russia Iceland, Foral and Southern Bay in the fjords of Norway.
According to Tolkien, the Shire is supposed to be located approximately in the area of central England (specifically Warwickshire), while Minas Tirith in Gondor is comparable to Venice, and Pelargir to Byzantium (Constantinople).
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are presented as the achievements of Bilbo, Frodo and other Hobbits, and are intended to be a translation of the Red Book of Westmarch. Like Shakespeare's King Lear or Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian, the tales occupy a historical location that could not have really existed. The dates for the length of the year and the phases of the moon, along with descriptions of constellations, firmly establish the world as being Earth, no more than a few thousand years ago.
Tolkien wrote extensively on linguistics, mythology and earth history, which formed the backbone for his stories. Most of his books, with the exception of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, were edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher.
Notable among them is The Silmarillion, which describes a larger cosmology that includes Middle-earth as well as Valinor, Númenor, and other lands. Also notable are Unfinished Tales and the multiple volumes of The History of Middle Earth, which include incomplete histories and essays as well as detailing the development of Tolkien's writings from early drafts to the last works in his life.
She looks like a renacentist paint 😲😍


Cate Blanchett as Elizabeth I
(1998)