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When winter first begins to bite

and stones crack in the frosty night,

when pools are black and trees are bare,

‘tis evil in the Wild to fare.


*From the Fellowship of the Ring, book 2, by J.R.R.Tolkien*


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I also met a pony, a really calm old lady. Her owner asked us what we were doing out there in that dreadful weather in costume, so we explained. Then suddenly she left her pony with us for a few minutes to get something from her car and we could take some pictures.



This is the last photo we took that day, I must have been frozen solid at that point but the light was just so beautiful. We went out to take pictures in the fog, but on the way back there was one clear hill, and the sun was just setting.

Andewyn, the healer.


I tried to play with yellow and blue here, to create a contrast of warm and cold.


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During her early years of travel, Elrian would wander the mortal lands as a harpist, gathering stories while searching for remnants of a specific tale: The history of her people’s last queen, who was lost long ago. Elrian had recently inherited her sword and her harp and now was confidents she could unveil all these mysteries. She found very little that was of help, however, and eventually joined the Mithrennas, the guards guarding Lindornëa.


The photo was taken by Mornienna.





I got some amazing new accessories at the Abbey Medieval Festival over the weekend. This circlet is

I got some amazing new accessories at the Abbey Medieval Festival over the weekend. This circlet is one of my favourites.


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It was where it all began. The garden that Oropher once built was now the garden where they would ra

It was where it all began. The garden that Oropher once built was now the garden where they would raise the child that grew within Iestil. It was no doubt a daunting task, but also one that brought great joy to the Mirkwood couple as they passed their days in serenity patiently awaiting the day to welcome their child into the world. And it was underneath the pale leaves of spring, that they would often find themselves reminiscing of times past and how far they have come – together.

“My only wish is to raise our child as my father once did with this garden — with all the love and care in all of Arda.”Thranduil to Iestil

She was the most radiant around flowers, he’d often recall her smile as they would stroll through their gardens at night, taking time to admire the bulbs that would eventually come into bloom. He had taken her to see his father’s gardens the first time they had met, and he could still remember the way her eyes lit up with awe as she looked around, admiring the scents and colors of the flora around her. It wasn’t until after Oropher’s death when he decided to close the gardens off, making them private.

A wall was built cutting the inside off from the rest of the world. It was a place that his father had painstakingly created when they had first relocated from the treetops of Greenwood. To others, it could have been viewed as a tribute to the fallen king who found beauty in nature, but to him, it was much more than a simple tribute. It was a place that contained his father’s love, a father’s love which he would never feel again. And even though he knew it was selfish, he wanted to keep it to himself.

The garden was a place where he’d find himself in silence, lost in an array of thoughts, a place he would come to escape the whispers and murmurs that filled his halls after his father’s passing. It was originally a place for him to seek refuge in, but it soon became a way for Thranduil to cope– for him to recover. It was a safe haven where he could be surrounded by nothing but nature, a place where the outside world couldn’t interfere with the internal war that brewed within him. A place where the nightmares of the past couldn’t reach him. It was a place that reminded him of his father’s love and the comfort of her smile.

It was support, not pity, that she had shown him during that prolonged period of grief. It was something which, he realized after her passing, he had took too much for granted.

While most of his advisers were trying to ask him questions relating to his new found kingship, she provided the much needed comfort of silence. He had felt lost and alone, struggling to find his own identity. Too long he had just been known as the son of Oropher. But at that moment in time, he was no longer a prince, but a king. And honestly, it frightened him. Was he worthy of the throne in which his father once ruled upon? Was he even fit to be a leader to his people? Or would he only lead them to the path of ruin and despair?

But her constant presence quelled the nerves that shook him. And more often than not, he’d find her sitting by his side at night in silence as the two of them would look upon on the stars among the small blossoms of flowers that surrounded them– the only sound was the soft sound of rushing water by an adjacent stream reminding them both that time was still ticking away. It was moments like that which filled him with a warmth that he had not felt since the day he had left for war. Tranquility.

And it was within those closed walls where he grew to love flowers as much as she had. And it was within those walls where he regained his composure and confidence, where he regained his mind back from the waves of self-doubt that once clouded over his mind. And as the weeks passed and turned into months, he had changed. Changed into someone who was no longer a prince standing in the shadows of his fallen father, but a king, someone who could rightfully rule upon the woodland throne as his father had once done—king, of the woodland realms. -Last Farewell, Ch. 8


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“You are safe, that is all that matters,”“A great serpent of the North, they had said, a creat

“You are safe, that is all that matters,”

“A great serpent of the North, they had said, a creature that brought fear and death to all in its wake. Dragon fire is unlike most fires we are well accustomed to, it is like a potent poison– it burns and corrodes with every intention of turning all that it touches into ash.

I first heard the news when I was visiting my mother and father in Lothlorien, that the company of elves coming out of Greenwood had been decimated by a great serpent of the North.

Our healers worked feverishly to heal his wounds before my arrival, but in the end, even I could not save his eye entirely. We traveled swiftly to Imladris shortly after, for there is no greater healer in Arda than Lord Elrond, but ultimately, Lord Elrond could only confirm our greatest fears— that his eyesight could not be salvaged.”


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“Anthon ‘ûr nîn anlen,” “It is a holiday celebrated by man is it not? While we do not have suc

“Anthon ‘ûr nîn anlen,”

“It is a holiday celebrated by man is it not? While we do not have such a day in our culture, Thranduil and I have grown to celebrate our union with every passing day. There is a fondness in our hearts that links us together, and it is through that unbreakable bond which we appreciate what we have. For while the seasons may change as the winds come and go as dictated by Eru above, not a day goes by where I will do cherish him with my heart.”


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“My love for you will never fade,”Rhîw, the fifth season of the Elvish calendar–the time of wi“My love for you will never fade,”Rhîw, the fifth season of the Elvish calendar–the time of wi

“My love for you will never fade,”

Rhîw, the fifth season of the Elvish calendar–the time of winter and of the bitter cold. It was the season that reminded her of his eyes the most —- a piercing color of icy blue. Like the first snowfall of the year underneath clandestine skies– like the translucent blue of cerulean that reflected upon the frozen lakes across Mirkwood. As delicate as crystals, yet hardly fragile at all. Ice, was the color of his eyes… cold, yet beautiful, but his heart reminded her of the warmth of the vigorous spring in which he was named after. Warm and full of life.

He had always told her that her eyes were the opposite of his own. A mysterious grey-blue. Like the cloudy peaks of the mountain tops during the winter, like the light snow that refracted the colors of the sky upon it—an ethereal misty blue. ‘Innate warmth’. he said they reminded him of Echuir, the time of ‘stirring’… when winter melted into spring. - Excerpt from Prelude to Spring

// Happy 2016 from Thranduil & Iestil!


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Do I look like an elf!? ☺️
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