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Defend the ruins of Arnor from orc raiders! Protect the identity of Idildur's heir! Battle Pack includes 3 Dunedain Rangers and one of Lord Elrond's twin sons Elladan/Elrohir.
I'm a huge fan of the Middle Earth and Star Wars battle packs from lego so I went ahead and tried creating some new ones.
Irkat-lukhud ma
katabrikihu
Ulfat-atam ma
tanakhi uduhu
bin-nât aznân tarsisi
Bazar udu agânî-furkhîn
Gurd!
Ma nîd sakhu!
Ma satf unkhai!
Atkât zatagrafizu
Zatablugi sulluzu
'No shaft of light
Can breach it
No breath of air
Comes from it
Only an endless dark rises
Deep from the beginnings
Of the world.
Have fear.
Do not look down
Nor step too close
The silence will take you.
It will swallow you whole.'
[Words by Philippa Boyens, translated into Khudzûl by David Salo]
A cutsom drawing done for a guest at the Cartoon Art Museum for a Hobbit Sketch-A-Thon.
Drawing by Brian Kolm www.atomicbearpress.com
Visit the museum at www.cartoonart.org
MiddleEarths dark side..a messenger from Mordor.
An exquisite digital image,(original artwork by a talented etsy artist), bespeaks some dreadful omen. It is set into a coal black silk cord on a copper setting .. hanging beneath an ominous black pitted lava stone set with vintage brass findings..and yet.. black enameled flowers with gleaming swarovski crystals soften the look in a dark way.
Peace(paz) lies that-a-away..the moon can tell.
This pendant is part of a series of MiddleEarth's photo pendants. Bewitched by the magical details of my middleearth surroundings, the Azore Islands, I create MiddleEarth's Jewels. Be it the almost mystical scenery, the way the moss adorns the lava stonework or the winding lava stone walls and houses that seem to grow out of the oh, so green, earth. (see my profile)
This blue 'Paz' tile was found on a crumbling lava stone wall. In times past the road signs in the islands were all of locally made ceramic tile. 'Progress' has ousted many of these humble works of art to memory.
So beautiful, weathered by time..and now 'caught' in this pendant before it is lost forever.
I am not a Hobbit nor have I been to Middle Earth, but this is the closest to Mount Doom that I will likely ever come. Was a fun hike down and a hell of a hike back up. The elevation from sea level to the peak was 680 feet. That's higher than the St. Louis Arch. The feetsesess still hurt, my preciousess.