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cultofthewyrm · 2 months
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LOTR: Eowyn & Witch King Angmar by Coliandre
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autistook · 1 month
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March 15th
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields
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Arise, arise, Riders of Théoden! spear shall be shaken, shield shall be splintered, a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises! Ride now, ride now, ride! Ride for ruin and the world's ending! Death! Death! Death! Forth Eorlingas!
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roselightfairy · 1 month
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devastating that the Battle of the Pelennor Fields has some of the most breathtaking, gut-clenching writing in all the books . . . and also some of the most overtly vile racist descriptions.
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thefellowshipofthemic · 2 months
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whiteladyofithilien · 3 months
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We know Frodo stays abed and his wound bothers him on the anniversary of his encounter with the witch-king at Weathertop so I wonder if Eowyn and Merry both get melancholy and have numb arms and have to lay abed on the anniversary of The Battle of Pelennor Fields?
Also that must be a super bummer because while in the Shire there's probably not much to-do over the anniversary; in Gondor I'm sure it's probably a big deal and everyone would probably expect Eowyn to appear in public as both a hero of the day and wife of one of the great lords of Gondor but instead she's got depression and a numb arm... Which, to be fair knowing Faramir he probably stays home with her rather than attending the festivities. I'm sure Aragorn understands and is more than happy to allow his absence.
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emvidal · 5 months
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hetaczechia · 1 month
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Happy International Stabbing Day!
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geekynerfherder · 11 months
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'The Battle of the Pelennor Fields' by Tyler Jacobson.
Card art from the 'The Lord Of The Rings: Tales Of Middle-Earth' expansion set, released June 2023 by Magic: The Gathering.
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tolkienosaurus · 1 month
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inahandful-of-dust · 8 months
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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING (2003) Dir. Peter Jackson
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katjaschmitt · 1 year
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"Aragorn’s arms pulled him close, hugged him hard. For the briefest moment, he brought his head to Boromir’s shoulder, and Boromir heard a faint sobbing breath. He knew then that Aragorn had no words, could find no words equal to his emotion. Eighty seven long years. And for Gondor, nigh on a thousand, had brought them both to this moment. They drew apart, hands on each other’s shoulders. Aragorn began to smile." ['Rapid Peril' by Carolyn Golledge. 2008]
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cultofthewyrm · 3 months
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Between the Nazgul and his prey by Gonzalo Kenny
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almostlookedhuman · 5 months
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STRAIGHT OUTTA SOUTHERN HARAD -- LIVING, BREATHING, RAMPAGING SIEGE ENGINES.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on the War Mûmamkil and their Haradrim riders, scenes from the War of the Ring and the Battle of the Pelennor Fields as depicted in "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (2003), directed by Peter Jackson.
"New forces of the enemy were hastening up the road from the River; and from under the walls came the legions of Morgul; and from the southward fields came footmen of Harad with horsemen before them, and behind them rose the huge backs of the mûmakil with war-towers upon them. But northward the white crest of eomer led the great front of the Rohirrim which he had again gathered and marshalled; and out of the City came all the strength of men that was in it, and the silver swan of Dol Amroth was borne in the van, driving the enemy from the Gate."
-- "THE LORD OF THE RINGS," "The Return of the King," Book V, Chapter VI, written by J.R.R. Tolkien
Source: www.novelforfree.com/the-return-of-the-king_chapter_book-v-chapter-6_1735_199.html.
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whiteladyofithilien · 4 months
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Oh gawd. I'd forgotten how sad Theoden's death was. It's tragic in the movies but it's 10x more sob-worthy in the books. Here I am making brownies for a birthday party and about to add salt water to the mix. I don't even cry much at stuff but dang if it doesn't get me every time. I suppose it's appropriate that his death is what makes me weep given it would have done the same to Eowyn
IF SHE WAS CONSCIOUS
IF SHE HAD GOTTEN TO SAY GOODBYE
You see that the book version of events was even too sad for Peter Jackson to leave the way it was
THE TRAGEDY
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legolas-little-leaf · 2 years
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