#payment for shakespearean sins

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nereb-and-dungalef:

nereb-and-dungalef:

nereb-and-dungalef:

Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene

I’m begging of you, please don’t take my man

Your sword is long, your lance is keen, your shining helm afar is seen

But into darkness fell your star, Jolene

Long ago you went away, and where thou dwellest none can say,

In Mordor where the shadows are, Jolene.

The last whose realm was fair and free between the mountains and the sea

Gil-galad was an Elven king, Jolene

nimblermortal:navyinks:gettin ready for a day of workfrankly speaking no race in middle earth would

nimblermortal:

navyinks:

gettin ready for a day of work

frankly speaking no race in middle earth would be allowed in a forge with the safety standards we have today

Humans: Hair must be either too short to get in the work or tired back

Elves: Nah, what’s the worst that could happen? A quick trip to the west?

Dwarves: Start your morning off right with fire-retardant beard oil


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mithriel-of-mithlond:

fiddlepickdouglas:

ink-splotch:

jaskierxyennefer:

lotrlocked:

insomniac-arrest:

I don’t think any movie will make me feel the same ethereal sense of otherworldly sorrow and disembodied awe as that scene in Lord of the Rings where the loyal son is sent off into a doomed battle to please his vindictive father while Pippin sings a mourning song of his people

I was like 12 and high off this shit

These movies CHANGED ME

This is one of my favourite parts of the whole trilogy. It’s haunting.

And that Pippin takes actually a happy walking song of his people, because Hobbit songs are generally happy and about food and drink and gifts and things, and *transforms* it into a mourning song.

The song is from Fellowship, before all the heavy plot hits and they’re still in the Shire. It’s about walking, and how eventually all the bad things that scare or sadden you will fade away and you’ll be home warm by the fire.

And Pippin takes it, changes the lines, the key, and sings a song that is truly fit for Denethor’s great hall.

Knowing Billy Boyd gave his own melody to it and everyone had chills after hearing him sing it. This is how you get actors involved with the story and character, this is how amazingly well these films were cast. Fans have been singing that haunting tune in echoing halls and caves and towers for 20 years now and it never loses its beauty.

This

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