Man, I want to go for as many original designs as possible for this Arda comic but Fuck Me if I can think of a cooler design for balrogs than the movies
Frodo Laid a Geas (and other invisible magic)
This was so obvious when I realized it, but I think most people miss
it, because we’re so desensitized by D&D-style magic with immediate,
visibly, flashy effects, rather than more subtle and invisible forces
of magic. When Gollum attacks Frodo on the slopes of Mount Doom, Frodo
has the chance to kill him, but he doesn’t. Instead, he says:Frodo: Go! And if you ever lay hands on me again, you yourself shall be cast into the Fire!
Frodo’s not just talking shit here. He is literally, magically laying a curse. He’s holding the One Ring in his hands as he says it;
even Sam, with no magic powers of his own, can sense that some powerful
mojo is being laid down. Frodo put a curse on Gollum: if you try to
take the Ring again, you’ll be cast into the Fire.Five pages later, Gollum tries to take the Ring again. And that’s exactly what happens.
Frodo’s geas takes effect and Gollum eats lava.On further reflection:
All the other people in the franchise who were offered the Ring declined to take it because they were wise enough to know that if they used its power – and the pressure to do so would be too great – they would be subject to its corruption.
Frodo uses the power of the Ring to lay a geas, and then five minutes later at the volcano’s edge, succumbs to its corruption. The Ring has gotten to him and he can no longer give it up. Because he used its power.
On further further reflection: I’d have to read the section again, but I recall that after throwing Gollum off and laying the geas, Sam observes that Frodo seems suddenly filled with energy again when previously he had been close to dead of fatigue. He hikes up the mountain so fast he leaves Sam behind – and doesn’t even seem to notice that he’s left him behind.
Could he have been drawing on the Ring’s power at this point in the story?
At this point in the story we’re relying on Sam’s narration, and Sam doesn’t know what’s going on in Frodo’s head, so it’s hard to say for sure.
Having used it once, after spending so long holding out against it, was that the breach in the dam?
Which means that the moment that Frodo succumbs to temptation is not the moment at the volcano – it was already too late by then. The moment he is taken by temptation was when he used the power of the Ring to repel Gollum.
If so, this ties in neatly with discussions I’ve seen about how Tolkien subscribes to a “not even once” view of good and evil – that in many other works it’s acceptable to do a small evil in service of a greater good, but in Lord of the Rings that always fails.
Re-reading Fellowship of the Rings, and I got to this passage in Lorien:
‘I would ask one thing before we go,’ said Frodo, ‘a thing which I often meant to ask Gandalf in Rivendell. I am permitted to wear the One Ring: why cannot I see all the others and know the thoughts of those that wear them?’
‘You have not tried,’ [Galadriel] said. ‘Only thrice have you set the Ring upon your finger since you knew what you possessed. Do not try! It would destroy you. Did not Gandalf tell you that the rings give power according to the measure of each possessor? Before you could use that power you would need to become stronger, and to train your will to the domination of others.’
In other words:
Frodo asks Galadriel, herself carrying a Ring of Power, “Could I, hypothetically, use the power of the One Ring to do something magical aside from turning invisible?” and Galadriel replies, “Yes, hypothetically, you totally could, assuming the magic you want to do involves laying compulsions on others, but I strongly recommend against it, because it would fuck up your brain.”
This was in the first book. At the end of the third book Frodo uses the Ring to fuck Gollum up, forcing him to throw himself into lava if he disobeys Frodo’s commands.
Talk about a chekov’s gun.
Got to this point in my re-read and uh. This was a lot less subtle than I remembered it.
‘Down, down!’ [Frodo] gasped, clutching his hand to his breast, so that beneath the cover of his leather shirt he clasped the Ring. ‘Down, you creeping thing, and out of my path! Your time is at an end. You cannot slay me or betray me now.’
Then suddenly, Sam saw these two rivals with other vision. A crouching shape, scarcely more than the shadow of a living thing, a creature now wholly ruined and defeated, yet filled with a hideous lust and rage; and before it stood stern, untouchable now by pity, a figure robed in white, but at its breast it held a wheel of fire. Out of the fire there spoke a commanding voice.
‘Begone, and trouble me no more! If you touch me ever again, you shall be cast yourself into the Fire of Doom.’
Then the vision passed and Sam saw Frodo standing, hand on breast, his breath coming in great gasps, and Gollum at his feet, resting on his knees with his wide-splayed hands upon the ground.
…
Yeah.
masteroftheseas
replied to your photo “More iterative drawing stuff; I’m pretty happy with the proportions on…”
what a handsome dark lord. 10/10 would allow into my kingdom despite everyone warning me not to

moringottos
replied to your photo “More iterative drawing stuff; I’m pretty happy with the proportions on…”
I love this so much I wanna eat it dude
HE’S DOWN FOR IT

More iterative drawing stuff; I’m pretty happy with the proportions on this one.
give me your hottest ñoldor take. no lukewarm garbage
TheY sure are– some elves….!!!
i-gwarth
replied to your photo “Iterative Drawing stuff. I haven’t drawn the b o y in many many…”
I love these 1990’s cartoon villain designs ❤
I HAVE *Cough* NO IDEA WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT PREDA


this is because I called the Angbang tag “long-haired kylux”, isn’t it? that’s fine. i deserve it.

I started a gallery at INprnt where I’ll be uploading images for sale as high quality archival prints. The number one question I’ve been asked recently is if I had considered selling prints of my work… Well I have considered it and now I am 🙂 here’s a link to my gallery and rest assured there will be more to come!
http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/glenndergarten/
Thank You!
admirable-mairon
replied to your photo “Iterative Drawing stuff. I haven’t drawn the b o y in many many…”
Thû bby why u so mad!
:’D he kept getting grumpier with each drawing

Iterative Drawing stuff.
I haven’t drawn the b o y in many many months and I’ve fucking forgotten how any of this works Join me as I embark on an adventure to stay on model and remember how to do face good :V
I haven’t even gotten to a Good Face yet this is still firmly in the warm-up phase

There we go, there’s my sourpuss

Iterative Drawing stuff.
I haven’t drawn the b o y in many many months and I’ve fucking forgotten how any of this works Join me as I embark on an adventure to stay on model and remember how to do face good :V
I haven’t even gotten to a Good Face yet this is still firmly in the warm-up phase
10 Writing Questions
Tagged by @imindhowwelayinjune! (and i think some other ppl, jfc i need to get my shit together) *blows kisses*
1. What are your current writing goals? God willing, I will finish this fucking comic script before Amazon shits out a Silmarillion Throne of Games series and ruins the SEO of every Tolkien book forever
2. When did you first discover your love of writing? Like June said, it’s great when you first realize holy shit I can cut out the middleman. Also, it was a way to finally, FINALLY inflict all the shit that was happening in my brain on other people.
3. What motivates you to keep writing? The Validation™. It feels like I have a theater full of movie reels in my head playing at all times and I’m not sure where they’re coming from but it frustrates me when no one else can see them. I had to learn to write out of self defense.
Also I just like to get those juicy bits of character writing out there so people can scream at me in tags and I get to drink your tears of loathing and lust *silence of the lambs slurping*
4. How important is worldbuilding for your writing? SO IMPORTANT. I mean, just for me personally, I don’t know if this is a Good Writing Thing or a Bad Writing Thing but it’s definitely one of my Favorite Writing Things, so occasionally I get lost in the weeds, but hey–
I feel like world building in this day and age is an art form in its own right. Sometimes, you don’t need an excuse to write down a really pedantic, tedious detail! Sometimes you just want to share a cool thing you decided was true about the wall sconces In Nargothrond, and some fucking nerd out there is going to really enjoy reading it.
*On a more practical note– I never know when some environmental detail is going to suddenly give me the idea for a major plot development, or viceversa. Part of worldbuilding is the gently-on-topic free association about a story and its setting, which is one of the best ways to trick your subconscious into generating new story points.
5. Pen on paper versus typing? I write too slowly to keep up with the speed of my internal monologue so I’m definitely a typing person– but I tell you what, I’ve really been feeling the benefits of scribbling my structural planning stuff on scrap paper.
I don’t know why this helps me, but I think having something physical to accompany an idea makes it seem more Real, but also somehow easier to cross out or swap around without the changes feeling too finalized. Something like that, anyway. Idk.

God yes, I’m so inspired right now uhhnnnn look at those scribbles
6. Favorite Author? You come into my house, on the day my daughter is to be married, and you ask me this
7. Something you do to get the creative juices flowing to write? Kinda what I was saying above with world building; gentle free association of topics surrounding my characters. Looking at pictures, reading nonfiction articles, or watching youtube videos of related things helps me visualize scenes, contextualize actions or motivations. A particularly satisfying or complete daydream often makes me want to find ways of translating it into words, ESPECIALLY if there was some real crunchy dialogue. Dialogue is my favorite.
8. Do you write better at night, or first thing in the morning? Yo, I’m not even a person in the morning, unless you mean “Oops The Sun Is Up” kind of morning. I still count anything happens before I my brain shuts down from exhaustion as “night”.
9. How do you take your coffee/tea? Whole milk or cream for both, and smidgen of honey for most teas.
10. If you could only live with one season for the rest of your life, what would it be? Big fan of both spring and autumn. Could we vacillate between those two for the whole year? With like a week of vibrant summer that doesn’t outstay its welcome and then like just one month of real yule-y, fairytale-y winter and then straight to spring again without any of the mushy transitional shit. That wasn’t the question, I’m sorry. I live for variety, I can’t decide.
Headcanon: Depictions of Melkor in Numenor did not include his crown of Silmarils. Certainly, many statues and paintings portrayed him crowned (for he is, King of the World, after all), but not with those jewels. All artistic renderings were supervised by Melkor’s high priest, and Mairon did not wish to be reminded of the cause of his Master’s downfall. Melkor’s power, his glory, his darkness – these were worshipful. Not gems crafted by lesser beings. If any who knew of history had suggested depicting the Silmarils, it is likely Mairon would have had them put to death.
*SLAMS FISTS ON TABLE*
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