endillos:@feanorianweek day i; maedhros the tallNow the lords of the Noldor held council in Mithri
endillos:@feanorianweek day i; maedhros the tall Now the lords of the Noldor held council in Mithrim, and thither came Angrod out of Doriath, bearing the message of King Thingol. Cold seemed its welcome to the Noldor, and the sons of Fëanor were angered at the words; but Maedhros laughed, saying: ‘A king is he that can hold his own, or else his title is vain. Thingol does but grant us lands where his power does not run. Indeed Doriath alone would be his realm this day, but for the coming of the Noldor. Therefore in Doriath let him reign, and be glad that he has the sons of Finwë for his neighbours, not the Orcs of Morgoth that we found. Elsewhere it shall go as seems good to us.“ - J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion, “Of the Return of the Noldor” [ ID: An edit for Maedhros from the Tolkien legendarium. It consists of six images in greyscale and light blue. Here’s wht the images depict:Chinese model Qi Junkai in a side profile. Around his head and shoulder, text reading “Nelyafinwe Maitimo Russandol” and “First son of Feanor and Nerdanel” is curved. A neon blue “M” is in the center of the image An east asian fortress building. Half the image is in greyscale, the other half in light blues. The text here reads “The eldest, whose ardour yet more eager burnt” A robe with floral patterns on sleeves and chest. like image 2, this one is divided in a light blue and a greyscale half. The text continues the quote from image 2 as well, reading “than his father’s flame, than Feanor’s wrath” A statue of a man with notches in the head and belly area, giving it an unfinished look. The text placement is like in image 1, with a neon “M” in the center and curve thext reading “Nelyafinwe Maitimo Russandol” and “Leader of his brothers” Qi Junkai again, in a three-quarter view. The layout is the same as in image 4 and 1, a neon “M” and text reading “Nelyafinwe Maitimo Russandol” and “Lord of Himring” A cliff covered in mist. This image is divided again in a greyscale and a light blue part, and the text is the end of the quote from images 2 and 3, reading “him fate awaited with fell purpose” End ID ] -- source link
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