Mithril in his Beard – 14K, NC17

A Gigolas one-shot, written for The Thousand Fics on AO3 Gigolas Challenge

Dedicated to @gimleafanatic, @kooriicolada and @scarletjedi bc they know why 😉

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ON AO3

Legolas knew Gimli’s body as well as his own, and he knew when it was subtly different. An immortal Elf never changes, and the workings of time upon his lover were a marvel to him. It fascinated him. It enchanted him. How could one person be made of such endless, enthralling variety?

Now, he only had to convince Gimli of such.

(Easier to convince the moon.)

utulien-aure:

LotR Challenge

Day 10 – Favorite Friendship: LEGOLAS & GIMLI


“We have heard tell that Legolas took Gimli Glóin’s son with him because of their great friendship, greater than any that has been between Elf and Dwarf. If this is true, then it is strange indeed: that a Dwarf should be willing to leave Middle-earth for any love, or that the Eldar should receive him, or that the Lords of the West should permit it.”

inkstranger:

Legolas’s friends beg him to
leave for Valinor early on. They know that he is fading, they know that he
thinks of their deaths more than anything else, and that it kills him. They are
terrified that he’ll die before he sails, and that he will remain in the Halls
of Mandos for a very long time. They’re afraid he’ll choose the void.

It’s an unspoken rule that
Legolas can never be left alone, that
someone must always be with him. They
don’t want him wandering somewhere to fade and never return (he nearly did it
once).

And before he dies, Estel makes
Gimli promise that he’ll see to it that Legolas will sail, and jokingly says, “Even
if you have to go with him”.

(i hope you don’t mind, but I ficletted 🙂

Frodo was first, and Gandalf with him, gone for so long now. Then Imrahil is dead – old age – and then Sam leaves one day, with little fanfare and less notice. Gone into the west.

Then Merry and Pippin make their last journey, and they are sleeping in the tombs of the great Kings of Gondor, two small hobbits lying in state. Eomer dies that same year. 

Then Faramir is lost to them. Gone into the earth, and Aragorn will not be far behind them now. 

Gimli eases himself into his chair, and holds his friend’s hand. 

“I can choose my time,” Aragorn says, and Gimli nods. It was a gift granted to those of the ruling line of Numenor, that they might pass in the fullness of their prime and not suffer the dwindling of old age. “And it nears. Eldarion is full ready for this throne, and I am weary.”

“You’ll be making us the Two Hunters, then,” Gimli says, and clamps his teeth shut around his next words. His voice will fail him.

Aragorn studies the old Dwarf’s hand. Still powerful and strong, but as an ancient, gnarled tree-root is powerful and strong. He would wield his axe no longer, with hands such as these.

“You must make him sail,” he says, and he does not need to say who he is. “Merry and Pippin’s passing nearly finished him. I cannot be the loss that takes more than myself from him. He cannot hold, not with our number falling around him like mayflies! His eyes are already dimmed and he sings no more. Gimli, you must promise me. You must promise me: you must make him sail. You are the last of our number. The task falls to you.” 

Gimli is silent for a long moment, and then he looks up at Aragorn with eyes that despite their age, are clear and bright with a proud warrior’s determination. “Aragorn, lad. I’ve followed him into golden wood and stinking fen, through mines and up mountains and down rivers. I’ve  said it before, and I’ll say it again: where Legolas goes, I will follow. If I cannot make him sail without me, then I’m getting on the damned boat with him.”

Aragorn holds the gaze, and then closes his eyes. “Good,” he says, and sighs. the relief settles into his bones. His last friends shall be together after his death: Legolas will not fade, Gimli will not be forced to mourn them both. “Thank you, Gimli.”

There is a soft snort, and Gimli’s great gnarled hand squeezes Aragorn’s with surprising gentleness. “You daft Man. As though you needed to ask.”

numenor:

notbecauseofvictories:

it will never cease to delight me that in the trilogy, gimli is shown to be charming, with all the polish and grace of a trained diplomat—he trades wits with elrond and speaks so graciously to galadriel that she gives him a gift denied feanor; his extemporaneous description of the glittering caves is what convinces legolas to travel there with him after the war, he sings the song of durin so well that sam begs to learn it.

whereas legolas is this big cheerful lug of a hunter-tracker, incidentally a prince, only unwittingly beautiful and graceful—his speech is decidedly stiff and formal, even when he’s trying to be gentle, but then turns around and starts singing without realizing he’s forgotten half the song. He has strange moments of seriousness, when the ancientness of him shines through, but then—

I do wonder what their first conversations were, gimli dignified but a little chilly; legolas stiff even as he attempted humor, but a way forward nonetheless.

#I always forget how CHEERFUL legolas of the books is     #also he’s a little bit of an asshole? like “farewell! I go to find the sun” when everybody else is stuck in snow up to their shoulders     #yr being a jerk legolas     #stop being a jerk legolas  

But if Gimli is Gimizh’s uncle and Legolas is also Gimizh’s uncle, then what kind of relative is Thranduil for Gimizh

Phew, so I just spent time looking this up ok, I am pretty certain this is correct… And Thranduil is just the father of Gimizh’s uncle by marriage. It’s a fairly distant relationship, really. 

There’s no special name that I can find. It appears that most folks call their uncle-in-law’s dad/mum by their name, or a nickname. 

‘Great-uncle’ /‘grand-uncle’ refers to the sibling of your grandparents, apparently. 

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(marvel at my MS Paint magic k)

So yeah, pretty obscure/distant sort of relationship. 

beecups:

The thing i love/hate about the scene where Gimli mourns at Balin’s tomb is that when you first watch LOTR you watching it from the rest of the Fellowship’s view. You feel sorry for Gimli in that sort of “wow, that really sucks” kind of way, while at the same time worrying about the evil lying so close in the darkness.

But then after watching The Hobbit trilogy, you see this scene again and now you’re watching it from Gimli’s point of view. Now you’ve spent time with Balin and Ori, like Gimli would have done, so when you see the tomb you remember Balin’s exasperated smile, and when you see the skeleton you see timid Ori knitting away at something.

You watch it knowing what Gimli is actually going through, and why he needs time to stop in the middle of such danger to mourn the loss of those he loved.

fishfingersandscarves:

And that makes 100 sansukh illustrations!! I love @determamfidd with all my heart! this journey has been long but its been fun!

*SCREAMS*

100

PICTURES

FISHY YOU AMAZING AMAZING PERSON

AHHHH its thranduil and the Stonehelm shaking hands (”One two three four, I declare a thumb war”) AHH I AM SO STOKED, I LIKED THAT MOMENT AND YOU CAPTURE IT SO AWESOMELY AND CONCISELY

AND EEEE SAM WE LOVE YOU, YOU SWEETHEART YOU DARLING, CRYING BC HE’S SO SO HAPPYYYY

ORI IS SCARED OF ENTS, BALROGS AND GLOIN, IN THAT ORDER (you draw him as an EPIC CUTIEPIE also!!!)

oh my god yes haban and narvi DO YOU KNOW HOW HAPPY I AM RN, HABAN AND NARVI MY FAVE UNEXPECTED FRIENDS ALAKJHSDGFLAJHS OH FISHY THEY’RE SO BEAUTIFULLLLLL!!!

yeaaaaaaaaah shred it gimli, you make that fiddle WAIL YEAHHHHH ❤

(You are an inspiration, you marvellous multitalented fish. You really are. *hugs forever*)