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#rae reads the fellowship of the ring
theteaisaddictive · 2 years
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galadriel is canonically:
‘very tall […] the Lady no less tall than the Lord’
and has a voice ‘clear and musical, but deeper than woman’s wont’
so, uh. trans galadriel, right? we’re all in agreement here? trans galadriel??
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waywardted · 9 months
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tagged by @imlorelai 🫶
last song: weekend love by carly rae jepsen because I listened to the loveliest time yesterday 💕💕💕
currently reading: the fellowship of the ring; I put it down for a while but I’m getting back into it!
currently watching: rewatching psych, a top comfort show for me, and trying to keep up with the world cup
tagging: @talldecafcappuccino @thesumdancekid @chainofclovers @broadwayfreak5357 @bepoets
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philosophy-juice · 3 years
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OMIGOSH @breadpunk7 i literally just saw this!!!!!!!! thanks for tagging me!! question time........
name/nickname: mya... can’t really do much with a three letter name (my middle name is rae tho and some people call me roo!)
gender: nonbinary (maybe genderfluid? not too sure about labels lately but it’s all good)
star sign: taurus sun, cap moon, sag rising
height: 5′4
birthday: may 5
time: 11:38 am aka i just woke up like an hour ago
favorite bands: ok HARD QUESTION but right now im listening to tons of taylor swift (cowboy like me and ivy have my entire heart), rilo kiley, liz phair (having a mid 90s moment i suppose), gorillaz (new album slaps), james blake, everything everything, georgia, joseph (THEYRE SO UNDERAPPRECIATED), xray spex, and the joy formidable.
favorite solo artists: ahhhhhh right now several of the people i mentioned above, also listening to lots of old blues and jazz artists like ella fitzgerald; hozier, marie-pierre arthur (she’s quebecois and her music is so pretty), and patti smith
last movie: fellowship of the ring for the nine millionth time, BUT i’ve been trying to find wolfwalkers cause i wanna watch it so bad..... i love cartoon saloon we stan small independent animation studios
last show: bridgerton, but only first ep so far
when did I create this blog: i’ve been on tumblr since like 2011 but i made this blog in...... 2016 i wanna say?
what do i post: who’s to say
last thing googled: adoption centres near my city cause my family’s trying to find a dog :))))
other blogs: @brushstrokebees my semi-cottagecore-y blog but it’s got a couple other things going on too and @garagesalerock where i [sometimes] make lyric edits [usually on request]
 do i get asks: sometimes!!
why i chose my url: dumb pun i drew in comic form in middle school about hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy and me being in the midst of a semi-intellectual phase; it was a glass of orange juice and it said ‘philosophy juice - only 42 calories in every half glass’
following: 466 but ive been meaning to go through them all again cause lots are inactive/blogs about things im not into as much anymore (i think that also includes my other two blogs?? not sure)
followers: 89 heck yeahhh
average hours of sleep: anywhere from 4 to 10 on the average day, but when uni is going usually like 7/8
lucky number: probably 5!!
instruments: ive played piano for a super long time, same with alto saxophone all through school but i haven’t played since i graduated; i also play guitar (but still super rusty) and i sing a lot!! i’d like to learn viola or violin, bass, and some other kind of wind instrument
what am i wearing: booty shorts and a thrifted sweater...... and some space themed earrings i just got in the mail from a really cool artist i follow on twitter
dream job: published author!!!! that’s my dream. but i’m hoping to get some sort of career in conservation, climate change research, sustainable planning and development, or something in those realms since i’m getting my degree in environmental sciences and geography :))
dream trip: iceland!! and i’d also love to do a road trip up to the arctic circle here in canada. my other top places i wanna visit are argentina (esp patagonia, and taking a boat down to antarctica), taiwan with my best friend who’s from there, new zealand, turkey, greece, egypt, and way too many other places. also back to scotland cause hopefully i’ll be living there one day!
favorite food: anything that is pasta. i also love creme brulee (for a favourite dessert) and this thing called cranachan that’s like, whisky and raspberries and homemade whipped cream and oatmeal and it is. sublime. way too many other foods tho............ (if astrology isn’t real why am i a taurus that can’t stop thinking about food)
nationality: canadian
favorite song: oof yeah no can’t decide that but a top contender that i listened to for the millionth time this morning is all these things that i’ve done by the killers
last book read: reading the scottish boy by alex de campi and i am VERY MUCH enjoying it (there’s def some kinda iffy aspects to it, but it’s gorgeously written. and im a sucker for lgbtq historical fiction. so) it’s literally about a knight and his semi-squire in medieval britain who fall in love amidst political turmoil. the other book im in the middle of is gideon the ninth by tamsyn muir and if you’re reading this you’re now contractually obligated to read it. PLEASE IM SO ALONE AND IT’S A MASTERPIECE
top three fictional universes i’d like to live in: lotr, zelda, animal crossing...... anything where i can be freed from the chains of neo-liberal capitalism and maybe have some magic as a treat
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abookandacuppa · 4 years
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3-Star Books of 2019:
I’m doing this yearly wrap up a couple weeks late, but here it is! Below are all of my 3-star reads from 2019.
5-star | 4-star | 3-star | 2- and 1- star
The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Bitter Kingdom by Rae Carson
Lifelike by Jay Kristoff
Dark Witch by Nora Roberts
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
Pines by Blake Crouch
The Ninth Hour by Alice McDermott
The Shining by Stephen King
The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
The Time Machine by H.G. Wells
All the Love You Write by D.G. Driver
A Family Affair by Mary Campisi
These were the books I was just sort of “meh” about. I didn’t hate any of them, but they didn’t completely grab and hold my attention.
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vazkroos · 6 years
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Q&A
Tagged by: @cristiano-ronaldos <3
Rules: Answer 30 questions. Tag blogs you want to get to know better
Nickname(s): "biancs” “b”
Gender: female
Sign: taurus 
Height: 5′1″ :( honestly i think im a 5 flat i like to think the one inch makes kind of a difference LMAO
Time: 6:26 am
Fave band(s): arctic monkeys #1 in my heart forever, vampire weekend, the last shadow puppets
Fave solo artist(s): carly rae jepsen bitch!
Song stuck in my head: I'm So Sick - Apink 
Last movie I saw: Solo
Last show I watched: Nailed It! Season 2 lmfao
When did I create my blog: maybe 2015/16? i deleted my old madridista blog which i created like... 2008
What do I post: well real madrid
Last thing I googled: “harry kane interview” on youtube
Do I have any other blogs: i do but i dont use em 
Do I get asks: sometimes?
Why did I choose my url: vazkroos is my otp sdlkjflks
Following: 222
Followed by: people from the world cup who might unfollow me when club football season actually starts LMAO
Average hours of sleep: 5-6 :( 
Lucky number: i want to think it’s 7 or 8
Instruments: does trying to play my grandma’s organ count i never learned formally :(
What I am wearing: a very old shirt 
Dream job: full-time writer 
Dream trip: spain bih
Fave food: it changes every month tbh right now it’s malaysian food! wish people really got into southeast asian food more it’s so good
Nationality: filipino 
Fav song: of all time uhh that would be really difficult can i say it’s 505 - arctic monkeys
Last book I read: the fellowship of the ring ksjdlfjldjl
Top 3 fictional universes I wanna join: star wars
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rustandruin · 6 years
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Rules: Answer 30 questions and tag 20 blogs you would like to get to know better (or don’t it’s up to you!) 
tagged: @7amlecturerambles (because they’re infinitely kind and nice.) 
tagging: @notforonesecond , @persiflager , @searhythm , @indigo--disco , @theredandwhitequeen, @omarandjohnny , and honestly anyone else who wants to do this and hasn’t yet.    
Nickname(s): Rust (After my very first Pathfinder character)
Gender: Female skewing non-binary 
Sign: Taurus (May 10) 
Height: 5′2
Time: 12:30AM
Fav band(s): I don’t really have a favourite, but lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of Haim, Bastille, Bear’s Den, and Foo Fighters. (Though based on my sheer love for “Mr. Brightside,” The Killers should really be on this list.) 
Fav solo artist(s): John Mayer, Janelle Monae, Carly Rae Jepsen, Hayley Kiyoko, Beyonce, George Ezra. 
Song stuck in my head: Sam Smith’s Stay With Me. 
Last movie I saw: The Fellowship of the Ring 
Last show I watched: Emmerdale 
When did I create my blog: Last year, not sure when exactly tbh. 
What do I post: 70% Emmerdale, 20% Marvel, 10% Harry Potter, His Dark Materials, Neil Gaiman, Doctor Who, and whatever other random stuff I want to ramble on about. (Also any LGBTQIA stuff I find relevant to my own life.)  
Last thing I Googled: Lyrics to The Bare Necessities. (I had to confirm some stuff.) 
Do I have any other blogs: Yes. 
Do I get asks: Sometimes. I’d love more. 
Why did I chose my URL: Fun fact: It actually has nothing to do with the Mistborn book series. It’s just a phrase that got stuck in my head because I guess I was feeling mildly melodramatic one day? And it had a nice sound to it. 
Followed by: 1,786 
Average hours of Sleep: 6-7 hours. 
Lucky number: 10 and 13 
Instruments: Guitar (decent), banjo (passable), piano (passable), and drums (beginner). 
What I am wearing: Captain America t-shirt and grey sweatpants.
Dream job: Writer/Game designer. 
Dream trip: Prague. 
Fav food: Peri-peri chicken with spinach and mashed potatoes. Or biryani. 
Nationality: Indian 
Fav song: MR. BRIGHTSIDE. (It’s no contest, you could revive me from the brink of death by just whispering the words, “Coming out of my cage...”) 
Last book I read: Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee, which I cannot recommend enough. 
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drarchibaldpeppermd · 6 years
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i was tagged by the wonderful @petitdejeune . im lov u
RULES: answer 30 questions and tag 10 blogs
Nicknames: not really. it’s hard to make nicknames out of delilah Gender/pronouns: female she/her Star sign: virgo Height: 5′8 Time: ‪11:49 Birthday:‪ august Favorite bands: bts, ac/dc, WALK THE MOON Favorite solo artist: florence + the machine, nat king cole, ed sheeran, carly rae jepsen Song stuck in your head: song of durin by jrr tolkien and clamavi de profundis (its a badass song i can send anyone the link if u want) Last movie you watched?: the fellowship of the ring Last show?: does monster factory count Why did you create your blog?: curiosity and boredom What do you post?: literally anything that catches my fancy. some hockey, nerdy things, vidya games Last thing you googled?: blackboard bc i was looking for the app Other blogs:  yeah a nsfw one AO3: i have one Do you get asks?: yeah but the most wonderful of people How did you get the idea for your URL?:  nicklas backstrom is the all star of my heart Followers: 431 I follow: 881 jaysus thats a lot Average hours of sleep: bleh like 6 or 7 Lucky number: 7 Instruments: i sing i guess What are you wearing?: jeans cardigan boots shirt scarf Dream job: curator of the smithsonian natural history museum  Dream trip: currently, morocco Favorite food: burgers Significant other?: hey now (hey now) don’t dream its over Last book I read: me? read a book? jane eyre Top 3 fictional universes: harry potter, dragon age, lotr
tagging: @krons55 @silly-lioness @tommywingoals @novacaineandcandyfloss @saltofficial @femmethem
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thewingedwolf · 6 years
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Stolen from @mirkafortvna
Relationship Status: single and annoyed about it but not doing anything to fix it
Favorite Color: blue, specifically like a deep dark blue but i just like blue in general
Lipstick or Chapstick: i like the chapstick that stains your lips a little it's nice
Last song I listened to: put your records on by corinne bailey rae
Last movie I watched: australia
Top 3 TV shows: Oh mannnnnn um. Spartacus, Farscape, and...............Pitch?
Top 3 Characters: fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck ummmm if we’re talking of all time, probably scott mccall, martha jones, and eugenides, if we’re talking characters i’m just really into right now then zevran arainai, frodo baggins, and nico minoru
Top 3 Bands/Artist: yuna, gerard way, and hozier
Books I’m currently reading: the fellowship of the ring, thick as thieves, the king of attolia, and i’m in a perpetual state of rereading the alpha and omega series bc i would die for charles and anna
I tag @hatingongodot @monstersandheartache @alchemisticarus @whenshecallsmebabygirl
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adelaster · 6 years
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8 Months, 21 Potential Blog Posts
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Happy November! Rachel here. Somehow it is Thanksgiving already. Somehow a summer in Maine has come and gone. Theo and I thought we’d be blogging all the way through it, but instead we ended up just living it - and now we’ve already said farewell for the season.
In June, I did start a post that already had become irrelevant by July. In August, I rewrote the post and almost put it up, but then it suddenly became September and so much more had happened. Throughout the summer, I would find notes in Theo’s handwriting toward posts that he intended to write, but they all seemed to turn into grocery and hardware shop lists instead.
Given the sweet chaotic sprawl of our lives, it’s possibly impossible that we will ever keep up this blog as regularly as we originally envisioned. At least, for now. But we’re not abandoning ship – we’ll just post as we’re able, sporadically, here and there.
In the meantime, here is a list of blog posts that I would have loved to write over the past eight months:
1) A post about all the big changes in our lives this past winter and spring. In a nutshell, Theo dove into a new job at Spring Lake Ranch, an amazing therapeutic work community in Vermont, and finished the first draft of a new play commission. I held down our homestead in Minneapolis and worked on transitioning to fully freelance life, a shift that (as of July) now is being supported by a Playwrights’ Center McKnight Fellowship! Bit by bit, along the way, we got pieces in place toward our goal of spending a large portion of the summer in Maine.
2) A post about the Alliance of Artists Communities’ Emerging Program Institute, which I had the honor of attending in Washington D.C. this past April. It was so good. I learned so many things. I got so many ideas. I met so many incredible humans. I want to tell you about all of them.
3) A post about my road trip out to Maine in June, picking up Theo from Vermont along the way, and all of our experiences getting settled in - like installing a mailbox (it’s more complicated than one might think) and learning the delightful fact that the New Portland post office is only open for two hours in the early morning and two hours in the afternoon daily.
4) A post about the trip to Asheville that I took in June, for a cousin’s wedding, where I got inspired all over again by my family and that city and Black Mountain College.
5) A post about Healing the Wounds of Turtle Island at Nibezun in July. Theo and I still haven’t found adequate words to talk about that incredible experience. Perhaps you should save the date for July 13-16, 2018 and plan to join the next one (all are welcome). This ceremony will happen annually for 21 years! h/t Jennie Hahn for the initial invitation.
6) A post about the two dozen brilliant souls, family and friends and colleagues, who visited us in New Portland throughout the summer, many of whom came for informal artist residencies lasting a few days to a few weeks (for some remarkable examples of work made during this time, click here, here, and here). Everyone was so kind and patient with our very raw work spaces, a couple momentary power outages, and even the failure of the water pump (which meant fetching water from a well with a bucket for more than a week until it was replaced)! Everyone contributed to the space and its future in some beautiful way, from collaborative brainstorming, researching, and problem-solving to taking on house projects, chores, groceries, and cooking. THANK YOU Rae Simpson, Bob Whitten, Sarah Myers, Steven Wright, Leigh Hendrix, Karen Cellini, Erica Hassink Logan, Theo Langason, Amy DeLap, Andrew Jendrzejewski, Emily Mendelsohn, Kate Dakota Kremer, Jonathan Crimmins, Jennie Hahn, Cory Tamler, Henry Peck, Meara Sharma, Casey Llewellyn, Terry Hempfling, Meghan Frederick, Jon Grayboyes, Josie the Dog, Jeffrey Wells, A Wonderful Person Who Shall Remain Anonymous, and Hannah Geil-Neufeld!
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7) A post about house projects galore. We did a few this summer and have a long list of more we’d like to do. The actual completion of a task as simple as installing makeshift shelves in the bathroom somehow ends up adding five more tasks to the list; and the research required toward any given larger task, like renovating the barn, easily could take years. (As my mom once noted, paraphrasing a neighbor, caring for a house is like caring for a person’s health – a constant process, ongoing, over a lifetime.) We had a delightful time getting to know numerous local contractors this summer, and we’re so hugely humbly grateful for the many ways in which our visitors contributed labor and consultation.
8) Related: A post about the valuable Skype consultation that we had with Cameran Bailey to discuss future heat and alternative energy possibilities. We were reminded that what we’re doing is no small undertaking and that it’s very important to take a holistic view, in assessing what to tackle first. Cameran is an incredibly generous, patient, brilliant human (highly recommended if you need a consultant in this arena)!! We’ve got a whole lot of good homework to do... 
9) A post about the remarkable lectures by Torkwase Dyson and Wu Tsang that some of us attended at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, just 30 minutes away from New Portland - a pretty excellent neighbor.
10) A post about meeting the intrepid founders of the Barn Arts Collective (located in Bass Harbor, Maine) and seeing their latest delightful children’s theater production. h/t Mallery Avidon and Meghan Frederick for the introduction!
11) A post about visiting my collaborator Terry Hempfling at the dreamy Lighthouse Works residency on Fishers Island, New York, and learning about how they operate. So much thoughtful goodness there.
12) A post about the labor of making a space for making. Related: Mierle Laderman Ukeles and “Maintenance Art” (h/t Emily Gastineau). This project’s combination of “development” and “maintenance.” Related: how to interact with the summer’s expenses on our books and taxes next year? The assessment of whether any given financial transaction is “business” or “personal” can feel so absurd when these realities are, in fact, inextricably woven together.
13) A post about the natural environment all around us in New Portland. The trees and bugs and deer and foxes and sky. How different it feels to be so much closer to and aware of nature on a daily basis, compared to being in the city. How clear it becomes that nature ultimately is in charge.
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14) A post addressing this question we keep getting of “What’s your vision for this space?” On the practice of staying open as we research and gather and listen and brainstorm and simmer on what is needed (in the field, in this state, in this country and beyond) in tandem with what makes sense for us and our lives. When people ask us this question, “What’s your vision?” we keep saying things like, “We don’t have a singular vision right now” - which feels both vulnerable (it is super tempting to wish we had a more specific, concrete, satisfying elevator speech ready to go) and exciting (we’re swimming through so many wondrous possibilities). Of course, we also keep being reminded that staying open and undefined is, in fact, also a vision. I’m reminded how much active work it is, to stay in a space of not knowing, to trust a process over time.
15) Related: Casey Llewellyn gifted a copy of Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown to us. I am reading it now, and it is so crucial and good. A post, probably multiple posts, about reading that book.
16) A post about what it was like to be in such a quiet rural place all summer as Charlottesville and other atrocities unfolded throughout the country and world. We are continually considering how the work of cultivating this space intersects with social justice and equity work already happening in Maine and nationwide. How it might meaningfully support existing efforts, how it might offer crucial rest and rejuvenation, how it might become a hub for imagining new ways forward, how it might serve different functions at different moments, how it might surprise us with new functions along the way, how we need to keep listening hard. 
17) A post about how we’re recognizing that we’re fluidly moving into a new phase of this process: one that involves a rapidly growing network of people. From the start, Theo and I have known that the project of building this space has to be bigger than the two of us; and now that we’re here, taking the next step, that truth rings loud and clear in our bodies. We really can’t do it all by ourselves, and that is so entirely appropriate. Ultimately we know this project will only make sense for us if it’s useful beyond us, if a community* forms around it to help inform it and conceive it and shape it. And that’s already happening - has been happening - slowly, steadily, bit by bit. It’s kind of blowing our minds.
18) *A post about Against the Romance of Community by Miranda Joseph, another relevant book I finally started reading at long last (h/t Lara Nielsen, five years later). I’m not very far in yet, but I can tell it’s gonna be good. 
19) A post about my monthlong residency at MASS MoCA in September - the wonder of thinking about residencies while doing one. The structure of that program and how it compares to others. The place of North Adams. The place of the Berkshires. The people I met.
20) A post about a phone call I had with Carlos Uriona of Double Edge Theatre, over a year ago already, about how the company was founded and how their farm base operates now – and then an amazing site visit that Theo and I had with Carlos and Cariel and others in September! Also another call, quite awhile back, with Nick Slie of Mondo Bizarro talking about the collaborative development of Catapult in New Orleans - the challenges of building a space while also making art, and that perhaps sometimes building a space should be the art for awhile, the sole project of focus, rather than trying to juggle it all at once.
21) A post to ask: Where/how do you think we should capture everything we’re processing and learning!? We have been gathering literally hundreds of resources and ideas and contacts that generous people have been sharing with us along the way, in our email and in a Google Drive and on our phones and in notebooks and on scratch pieces of paper everywhere. Once upon a time, we thought this blog would be The Place to gather all this wisdom, but clearly there’s more wisdom than we have capacity to organize and post. So we wonder: Do you have any suggestions? Any preferred platforms, organizing systems, archival impulses, hot tips?
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To sign up for periodic email updates about this endeavor (very periodic – confession, we haven’t even sent out the first one yet! – but it’s coming), click here.
To learn about some ways you can get involved from afar or in Maine next summer, click here. (It’s an old post, but all the stuff we wrote leading up to this summer still is relevant, more or less.)
To see more photos from this past summer, click here.
All images taken by Rachel in New Portland, Maine, 2017.
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ao3feed-thehobbit · 7 years
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A Dragonborn Stranded (Skyrim/LOTR/Dragon Age: Inquistion - world jumper)
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2wklUaf
by redheadbecky
Part One - Skyrim: Rae is a half Altmer half Bosmer elf who traveled with her family around Tamriel to sell their wares, crossing over the boarder into Skyrim they are unexpectedly pulled into the civil war. Rae is captured as a Stormcloak Rebel after her mother, father and sister are killed by the Empire. Head to the block about to be executed her life is saved in the most unexpected way.
Part Two - Middle-Earth: Alduin is dead and the Dragonborn returns to her home, with no war, no dragons, no threat she finds herself bored and goes looking for trouble, when she comes across a necklace that reminds her of her mother, she can't help but touch it and finds that she has been transported to Middle-Earth where she ends up as part of the legendary Fellowship of the ring.
Part Three - Thedas: After the defeat off Sauron and the destruction of the ring, Rae is given free wander of Middle-Earth, she travels alone, exploring her new world, eventually coming to stop in a cave with strange red rocks in the walls, red lyrium, intrigued Rae touches one, and suddenly she is falling beside a tiny elf with a glowing hand.
Words: 208, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age - All Media Types, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Elder Scrolls, The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types, The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings (Movies)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply, Major Character Death
Categories: F/M
Characters: Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Altmer Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Female Bosmer Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Bosmer Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Female Altmer Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Ulfric Stormcloak, Ralof, Elrond Peredhel, Legolas Greenleaf, Boromir (Son of Denethor II), Aragorn, Frodo Baggins, Merry Brandybuck, Pippin Took, Sam Gamgee, Gandalf | Mithrandir, Galadriel | Artanis, Gimli (Son of Glóin), Bilbo Baggins, Arwen Undómiel, Cassandra Pentaghast, Leliana (Dragon Age), Lydia (Elder Scrolls), Solas (Dragon Age), Varric Tethras, Dorian Pavus, Vivienne (Dragon Age), Sera (Dragon Age), Male Lavellan, Hawke, Iron Bull, Alistair (Dragon Age), Fiona (Dragon Age), Morrigan (Dragon Age), Blackwall | Thom Rainier, Cullen Rutherford, Josephine Montilyet, Gollum | Sméagol, Denethor II, Faramir (Son of Denethor II)
Relationships: Boromir (Son of Denethor II)/Original Female Character(s), Boromir (Son of Denethor II)/Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn, Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn/Cullen Rutherford, Cullen Rutherford/Original Character(s), Boromir (Son of Denethor II)/Original Character(s), Female Dovahkiin | Dragonborn/Other
Additional Tags: Crossover, Crossover Pairings, Dragon Age: Inquisition Spoilers, Pre-Lord of The Rings, Elves, Half Altmer Half Bosmer, Skyrim Main Quest, Skyrim Civil War, War of the Ring, Post-War of the Ring, Mages and Templars, Templars, Mages, Dalish Elves, Bear the horse, World Hopping, POV Cullen Rutherford, Awkward Cullen, Cullen Fluff, Minor Alistair/Female Warden, Implied Fenris/Hawke, Magic, Magic Ring, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Tenth Walker, Dragonborn (Elder Scrolls), Sera Being Sera, One Ring to Rule Them All, Language Barrier
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2wklUaf
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theteaisaddictive · 2 years
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lord of the rings is funny! why did nobody tell me that lord of the rings is fucking funny!!
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theteaisaddictive · 2 years
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i know the whole ‘you have my sword’ ‘and my bow’ ‘and my axe!’ thing is just. Supremely hollywood, but i can’t help but be a little bummed out that it’s not in the book
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theteaisaddictive · 2 years
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theteaisaddictive · 2 years
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hey there you tom bombadil son of a bitch
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