Treebeard takes his pet hobbits for a walk.
This was so much fun to draw, really happy with how he looks, I think he turned out just as I imagined him in the series! I based him off an oak tree, I don’t believe he has a given tree in the books but I could be wrong lol.
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The White City
Digital Watercolor in Procreate
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thráin ii’s children: thorin, frerin, and dís (not in order)
i imagine that frerin is a craftsman, dís tends to the ravens of ravenhill, and thorin is a musician :)
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Luthien.
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Miranda Otto as Éowyn of Rohan
THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS
2002 | dir. Peter Jackson
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Lady Belle Fox & Jack Dawkins
The Artful Dodger 1.03 "Dead Men's Secrets"
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Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back
dir. Irvin Kershner | 1980
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people mock aotc ani for being dramatic but like ‘you’re in my very soul’ is something straight out of emily brontë
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it’s bruno’s birthday!!!!! 🎈
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KATIE MCGRATH as MORGANA PENDRAGON
↳ merlin ✗ 4x11 - the hunter’s heart
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Having some feelings this evening about Frodo’s reaction to people around him being corrupted by desire for the One Ring. How generally devoid it is of any blame placed on that person, and how he instead treats it as a tragedy to spare others from by distancing himself.
It’s a big deal in the latter books that Frodo wants to show Sméagol kindness if possible because things have progressed so far that Frodo can recognize his own experience in him. But what’s really making me stare at a wall right now are Frodo’s early days reactions even before the personal identification is as strong.
Basically, I can’t stop thinking about how deeply Frodo’s reaction to that last encounter with Boromir is informed by the fact that the first person to ever try and take the ring from Frodo was actually Bilbo. The fact that the first person Frodo ever saw corrupted to that point, even for a moment, was the kind, clever, caring uncle who adopted and taught him, and who Frodo thinks the world of.
Just thinking about the personal relationship Frodo had with the very first person he saw the Ring affect and how fundamentally that set the tone for his understanding of it for the entirety of the journey.
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I have no words for this
😇🥲😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Credits to Heidi Gustafson on X
Thanks for this beauty 💕
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