the-dragongirl:

Here are some of the photos from the sexy dwarf lady shoot I did while visiting @punsbulletsandpointythings. I am so very happy with how these turned out, even if I did get very cold and wet in that cemetery.

Photographer: Averyrouse (on instagram, on 500px)

Model: @the-dragongirl

Character:
Barís

Crystaltongue, from Sansukh, by @determamfidd

*HOWLING*

HOLY HECK YOU HOT 

Is it okay to ask a question? I’m not sure if you’ve covered this before, but what is Laerophen’s relationship with Thranduil like? In the latest chapter & sneak peek, he seems to respect and love his son, but was he ever confused about how to best take care of him, since elves in general aren’t awkward & Laerophen is. And is he a bit grateful to the dwarves, even if he wouldn’t admit it, for helping his second son come into his own a bit? Because Laerophen seems more confident now than before.

Hey Nonnie! Yes, it is always okay to ask a question 🙂 I am so sorry I am a slacker when it comes to answering promptly. Nggh. Sorry.

Oooh, okay – that’s a new one! Yes, Thranduil finds relating to Laindawar and Legolas much easier than he does to Laerophen. Laindawar is similar to him in spirit, if not quite so wounded in soul. Legolas is open and giving and merry, and is content in the company of others.

Thranduil absolutely loves Laerophen, absolutely is proud of him and respects him, but they’re very different creatures at heart.

Thranduil is reserved by nature and habit, but he is not an introvert like Laerophen. It would have seemed to him that there was two sides to the child: the one that was at ease, the one that was engrossed and excited when he was living in his books and in his own head, and then the one that was stilted and awkward and clumsy around others, the gawky prince in the public eye, the one that blurted things or stood like a scarecrow when he didn’t quite know how to react.

He would have tried to make Laerophen more at ease, bringing him out of the outward business of royalty as much as possible, giving him small opportunities to practice… but children always and forevermore learn best by example. And so Laerophen took on as many of his father’s mannerisms as he could, as a defence mechanism. We see that best when we first meet Laerophen: how stilted and stiff he is, how poor he is at dealing with so many people. He is unnaturally cool at first, and – every so often – he blurts something a little ridiculous. He gets into stupid arguments with Bomfris, he allows Dain to take the lead, to act as though he is older that Laerophen is. He is NOT COMFORTABLE. But he’s trying desperately to put on a veneer of ease and calm and elegance. (it doesn’t work)

Even so, Laerophen is still better at relating to others than Laindawar is. Laindawar retreated to his forest trails and his swordscraft, where Laerophen loved his books and following the path of his inner thoughts. Laerophen has learned to relax a little and be himself more naturally with others, possibly through the unquestioning approval of a scamp of a Dwarf child. He even gathers the courage to speak out against his family on one memorable issue :)))

yes, Laerophen is more confident now! He’s taken his own measure, both as a friend and a defender, and discovered that there is more in him than he realised. It is a good feeling!

Thranduil isn’t grateful to the Dwarves of Erebor yet – not even for standing between his forests and the Orcs of Gundabad and the Northern Wastes. He’s a little preoccupied by the whole ‘LEGOLAS AND WHATTHEWHATTHEWHAT’ situation at this point.

But he is most definitely noticing that his awkward giraffe of a second son is more comfortable in his skin amongst the Dwarves of Erebor than anywhere in his own kingdom. (the scene in the recent sneak-peek confirmed and drove this point home!)

thriceandonce:

hippity-hoppity-brigade:

scribefindegil:

And speaking of pronouns, flat-out my favorite part of the LOTR Appendices is when it’s revealed that the Gondorian dialect of the Common Speech differentiates between formal and informal second-person pronouns but the distinction’s been lost in the Hobbit’s dialect, so Pippin’s blithely been using familiar terms of address with the Lord of the City, and thus helps to explain both why the Gondorians are so ready to assume he’s a prince and why Denethor finds him so amusing to have around.

not what i expected from a post that began with “speaking of pronouns,” but an a++ show of the versatility and surprise daily available on tumblr dot com

@tozettewrites @determamfidd

Oh my god thoughj, when you said Eowyn/Dernhelm and genderfluid, I SUDDENLY REMEMBERED THIS ONE FIC, WHICH WAS THE MOST AMAZING THING OK, EVERYONE IF YOU’REI NTO GENDERQUEER INTERPRETATIONS OF EOWYN, GO READ “The Stonework was Admirable” BY CULUMACILINTE OK, IT’S SO GOOD! (asdjahfjk sorry for using u as a sounding board here, Dets, but I just.!!!!!)

culumacilinte:

determamfidd:

*SCREAMS*

omg genderfluid Eowyn as written by my darlingest Cully of the golden tonsils, how have i not read this AHHH SORRY @culumacilinte – thank you so so much, Nonnie! 

CULLY OF THE GOLDEN TONSILS *buries face in pillows and blushes forever*

THANK YOU FOR RECCING ME, NONNY, and I hope you dig the fic, Dets! It is full of lots of things I love.

HOLY SHIT I AM IN AWE 

THIS IS EVERYTHING OH GOD THESE TWO PRECIOUS, PRECIOUS DARLINGS

DWARF WOMEN !!!

AND OH GOD EOWYN

alsdfalsdhgflajs and your writing continues to astound me, your lyrical phrasing, so full and fraught with meaning and yet so clean and crystal-clear, your LOTR fic has such an air of the mythical and legendary about it

GO READ THIS: The Stonework Was Admirable (nsfw)

(and then go read Cully’s gigolas fics too, you won’t regret it!!!)

so the Evil Overlord’s Classical Mixtape is currently going awf again, i’d nearly forgotten about that ! 

upside: Listening to the Rach C#m Prelude is as chill as I’ve been in AGES. 

Additional upside: I’ve since found a few awesome pieces that I would totally add to it, if I were putting it together today… perhaps I should start compiling Side B of the mixtape? I mean, Lux Aeterna by Paul Stanhope HAS to be on it. C’MON IT IS DAZZLINGLY GORGEOUS/CREEPY. 

Also Mironczarnia by Jakub Neske. DAT DESCANT. 

Ngl, if I were a dwarf, my reaction to Thranduil in the mountain would be somewhere between Bofur and Dori, but the reaction to Gimli/Legolas with both sets of parents in the same space…I’d be all Bofur. Laughing hysterically, then breaking out the popcorn and finding a good place to sit and observe the action. Gimli and Legolas need a lot of luck right now. Also, can’t wait to see who Laindawar finally befriends! I don’t know why, I’m starting to like him, he reminds me of Grumpy Bear kinda

I am also 300% Bofur in this scenario, tbh! We are all Bofur :)))

god yeah, Gimli and Legolas need ALL the luck. 

heheheheheh, my grumpy terrier Elf, I am v fond of him. He is so prickly and terse, heh. Thank you, Nonnie, I am glad you like him! 

naamahdarling:

The SPLC has released a wonderful guide to speaking up about bigotry.

The responses are direct, gentle, and very good.  It has sections for family, friends, coworkers, and self.

Please read it, please spread the link, please keep this link around as reference.  Everyone needs to see this.  It is very important that we arm ourselves that we may be better able to address the casual hateful speech many of us are likely to encounter.

One of the most effective tools at our disposal is protecting the area around us, and making sure that things like this said within earshot of us will not go unchallenged.

Do what you can, but also stay safe.