ahiddenkitty:

linddzz:

alkjira:

linddzz:

Can this become a meme please

This lowkey feels like something Legolas would say in the Hobbit trilogy lol, I mean, he p much seems to be going through his rebellious teen phase as it is.

*pats Leggy*

Gloin: Hey give it back, that’s private.
Legolas: Who is this? Your brother?
Gloin: That is my wife.
Legolas: And what is this horrid creature? A goblin mutant?
Gloin: That’s my wee lad Gimli. Why are you so rude, elf?
Legolas: unlike u i have the spine to tell ppl when i hate them so they know and can fix their behaviour

Dwarves: The elves did not come to our aid when we needed it most

Thranduil: unlike u i have the spine to tell ppl when i hate them so they know and can fix their behavior

I was 100% sure at one point Radagast was going to bitch slap thrandy

could have gone either way, tbh! I’ve written it so that Radagast irritates the heck outta Thranduil, and vice-versa. Radagast is all, ‘goddamn stop it with all the grand airs and graces, stop taking everything so seriously and personally, silly Elf’ and Thranduil is all, ‘THIS IS IMPORTANT, FOR ERU’S SAKE, STOP DITHERING ABOUT AND CONCENTRATE, YOU OLD TWIT’.

They respect each other enormously. Their personalities just don’t agree at all 🙂

(Dorwinion consumption in the Elven Kingdom triples when Radagast is visiting, heheh)

hello Dets 8D quick question, I’m reading Sansûkh again and with all this elvish and khuzdul, I was wondering about Gimli learning sindarin. I mean, he is going to Valinor. Are we going to see Legolas teaching our dwarf the birdie language of the elves? With kudos and kisses and Thorin tearing up his hair? 8D btw, can’t wait to see Thranduil’s face when he discover about his son and a dwarf! “Oh blast and damnation is like Tauriel all over again!”

Hey there, Nonnie!

Well, unlike Noldorin (banned!), or Khuzdul (sacred!), there is absolutely NOTHING secret about Sindarin! There’s nothing hindering anyone in the whole of Middle-Earth from learning it. 

Considering that Sindarin has been basically the Lingua Franca of Middle-Earth since the First Age, it’s probably a really good idea that Gimli learn it. More Elves in Valinor will speak Sindarin than Westron, I expect!

(begs the question also – did Frodo, Bilbo, Gimli etc. have to learn Quenya to converse in Aman? I honestly don’t know… but imagine older!Gimli doing lots and lots of language lessons, a frown on his white-bearded face 🙂

Oh, we are DEFINITELY going to see Thranduil’s reaction to Gigolas! But I am taking a sliiiiightly different approach to the ‘telling the parents’ situation. 😀

what are your head canons for thranduil’s wife?

Awww, thank you for asking! Spoilers under the cut:

I have named her ‘Aelir’ (”Birdsong”) and she was a Silvan Elf, not a Sinda. Her hair was very pale gold, rather than the Sindar white/silver. 

She was incredibly close to the trees, even more than is usual for Elves. She would have been the sort of Elf who began ‘waking up the Trees, teaching them to speak’ and walking with the Ents, had she been around in the Age of the Lamps, for example. 

She was tall and athletic, and never wore gowns or jewels except for a single necklace of white gems, a courting gift to her from her husband. She always wore green, and usually went barefoot, with grass-stains on her feet. Thranduil courted her for decades, fascinated by her strength and her freedom and her wisdom and her gentleness, all the joy she found in her home and in the things that grow. She was not a skilled and deadly warrior, as he was – but she was quite a wild thing nevertheless, forever clambering into the canopy of the trees like a squirrel, or flitting through the forest, constantly singing to the leaves and the sky. She hated the idea of being confined to formality and pomp (not unlike Bomfris, but of course Bomfris wouldn’t give two hoots about trees) – but in those days Thranduil was gentler and less chilly, and his tenderness and respect eventually won her over. She carefully unearthed his deep-buried heart as though it was one of her beloved trees, and she coaxed it back into bloom. They would dance amidst the leaves season after season, lost in the whispering of the wind. 

She loved completely, and fully – her husband, her children, her home. Her elder two boys were much like Thranduil in demeanor, dignified and reserved (though Laerophen gained her lanky height, and Laindawar had her lithe, squirrelish strength and her delight in the woods). However, her third child was most like her in spirit – in wide-eyed love with the world, singing constantly and heedlessly, sensitive to the green, slow unspoken world of growing things. (ALSO he managed to inherit her slightly obvious and oblivious manner!!)

As Thranduil became more and more involved in trying to keep his Kingdom free from the taint of the growing darkness, he missed the first signs in his wild Silvan wife. By the middle of the Third Age, Aelir had sickened greatly, practically reflecting the sickness creeping through the wood, and it was too late for any healer to halt its progression. The only cure was to go over the sea, to Valinor, where healing would come. 

But once there, there is no coming back. No ship comes East through the mists.

It was an awful time. For all of them. And yet another loss for Thranduil to endure, surrounding his heart in yet another layer of ice. All he has left, he clings to all the more tightly

tosquinha:

tosquinha:

Those diplomacy visits which are actually perfect oportunities to throw veiled insults at each other; ravens, elks and war pigs are the best accomplices

No one warned Bard

Some people mentioned the book canon!Thrush so let’s say Bard is a fast learner and the next meeting goes much better for him

he’s now one of the cool kids too

leepace:

The horse Lee rode in The Hobbit, Moose (the one they CGI’d into his elk), WAS 18 HANDS HIGH. For those of you who don’t speak horse, that means his horse was 6ft tall to his withers which is the highest point between his shoulders. He actually makes Lee look smol, how is this possible??

ichijoukenichiro:

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