Dis can also embroider. She is the angriest embroiderer EVER but she still can make lovely designs unlike a certain brother of hers.

heheheheh I can definitely see that being a long-standing sibling complaint between them!

“Don’t tell me about patience, I have two children. And I don’t declare my work finished until it’s properly ornamented!”

“There’s nothing patient about the way you decorate! It’s like you’re stabbing the fabric.”

“It’s therapeutic!!!”

Amongst all the letters that Dain left for his son, he also left instructions for him to “write to his namesake,” and, after Thorin 2’s death, Dain left his son instructions on how to find Thorin’s letters to him, as some of them contained the best bits of wisdom he could pass down to his son.

Thorin Stonehelm passed his hand over the thick, crackling paper. It was stiff and crumbling with age, the letters faded in places.

These were the words of his great cousin, his namesake, hidden in his father’s rooms for long, long years. They had been secreted in bundles inside an empty barrel of the hellishly strong Rhûnic wine. His father hadn’t ever thrown the barrel out. Thorin had always wondered why.

His father had seemed hewn from the hard red rock of the Iron Hills, fierce and unchanging and larger-than-life, but here in these pages a young Dwarf was brought to life. A young Dwarf – just a child – sorrowing, unsure, grieving, adjusting. Dáin Ironfoot, King and Lord and hero, had been a figure of legend.

Dáin-the-father had been a silly, merry, irreverent old fellow with more secrets than hairs in his beard.

Here was Dáin the Dwarf, whom few people had ever seen.

Teasing words and careless affection leaped from every fragile page. Orc-breath, Ironheaded Imbecile, Boorish Peasant, dearest cousin, thank you thank you…

And the other, the one his father had clung to like a piece of driftwood in a stormy sea? Thorin’s own namesake and his personal hero, for most of his life? He was far more than mighty deeds and a hard-won crown. He was not just a titan of history, not just a name in a song. Here was a careworn leader, a struggling brother, a worried uncle, a loving cousin… he was real here. A real person, a friend.

He had breathed, and cried, and fought, and danced, and roared, and laughed. He had been frustrated and afraid and annoyed and tired and sad… and full of such joy. Such hope.

He had been so very real.

The next words were less faded, the letters etched deeper, as though Oakenshield had been struggling not to tear the page in his agitation.

You are only forty-four. Do not be so hard on yourself. Mahal’s beard, you were only thirty-two at the time! You had a right to your sadness after losing both your parents and your foot. It is not your fault that Gren is an unscrupulous old snake.

It sounds as though this deal with Rhûn is costing you more than you wish to admit. Do not suffer for our sake, Dáin. That solves nothing. I will not stand by while others suffer for me. Not now, not ever again.

Hammerfoot sounds ridiculous. Ironfoot sounds far better. Use Ironfoot. Dwalin and Glóin agree with me.

Thorin put down the letter he was holding and stared at the wall for a moment. He had not wept for his father.

Perhaps he should.

(And then he wondered if one day, people would forget that Thorin Stonehelm was also more than a crown.)

I was re-reading Yours, Faithfully (again, for the umpteenth time, it is so good, you deserve all the kudos for it) and. Well. Gloin gleefully and mockingly throwing a “funeral” for Dwalin’s hair once he has finally gone bald. Balin gives a speech. Would almost be moving, if Gloin and Dis could stop snickering so loudly throughout the entire thing. Dwalin threatens to kill them all afterwards, until they get him drunk on Hobbit ale.

lkjfh;ashdfgaljshdfgsjhasldkfjhasldhfa oh god, THANK you. I am sorta proud of that work, actually, it’s in my top 3 favourites of everything I’ve ever written. *wibbles* so happy that you like it and that you find it worth re-reading!

AHHHHH A FUNERAL FOR DWALIN’S HAIR BAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA oh, poor Dwalin. And there’s Thorin and Gloin and Oin, looking like overgrown yaks, all laughing at him. I’d be drinking too, Dwalin! 

grizzlyhorns:

King among Kings
King of all Kings
Star Watcher

So, I recently wandered into Lord of the Rings fanfic and wound up reading the epic and amazingly well-written Sansûkh.  I woke up this morning with the itch to draw something related to it, to show my appreciation for a fanfic that I found to wile away my hours during a low period.

This wasn’t at all what I meant to draw; in fact it was meant to be a facial practice piece! But then I colored it, and well…  Maybe I’ll try and draw that piece of Frerin and Thorin at some point as well.

Anyway, thank you for this fic and for making me ship things I never expected to. (Lookin’ at you, Bagginshield, lookin’ at you.)

If any of you enjoy Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit (whether Book or Movie) I cannot recommend this fic enough. The parts pertaining to Moria, in particular, really hit me hard.

oh my goodness this is SO BEAUTIFUL – you are incredible at lighting, also, he is so ethereal and seems to just glow, like mist on moonlit water or something, it’s absolutely gorgeous!!! 

holy heck, ohhhh h h oh star watcher :’) my heart just went ker-flop, nngh that is so perfect!

I ADORE the writing, and the starlit background, and his EYES, and the texture of his hair here, and odfgljhglajhfdgaljfa just

(And as though this wasn’t already making me reel, you write a completely beautiful thing underneath…!)

Thank you, thank you THANK YOU SO SO much – I can’t say just how happy I am that you enjoyed it, and how much I LOVE THIS, THIS BEAUTIFUL PENSIVE STAR WATCHER THORIN

Speaking of “in case I die when you’re too young” letters, imagine who else has written these letters, as well as general “in case I die untimely” letters. Dis and Thorin both have stashes for Fili and Kili. Vili was skeptical, but Dis managed to get him to dictate one or two. Gloin did a pile before the quest for Erebor. All the letters before the war of the ring – Dwalin especially, having lost both his parents young.

lksdgfa;sdhsjaljgsalgfakjsh

(the ones from Thorin and Dis for the lads, though… Dis would find them after, and know that they were never meant for her. She would keep Vili’s as well, stained and rumpled from so many years of being crushed in the bottom of one of Fili’s drawers. She would have so many of these letters, all addressed to someone else.

Nobody would have expected her to outlive her children, after all.)

I actually already have Gimli writing a pile of these in Sansukh – he hands them to Gloin when they say farewell at Rivendell. One for Dis, one for the King, one for Gimris and Bofur, one for Gimizh. And one for his parents, of course. 

Gloin and Dwalin definitely would have written lots of just-in-case letters because of losing their parents at Azanulbizar… in fact, I believe Gloin would probably have written a novel (he’s a very organised Dwarf, is Gloin). Dwalin’s would be softer, though… and full of all the things he doesn’t say aloud.