Try…Yua? Or Elrond

Oh gosh, another tough one! I’ll do Elrond because I can’t even imagine how I’d play other people’s OCs :’D sacrilege 


I’m going to just spitball my headcanons and understanding of his character here… I’ll work my way up to how I’d play him. 

Elrond, first and foremost, strikes me as being cautious.

He’s born into a period of decline and chaos, also unparalleled diversity and tenacity, amongst the combined refugee populations of Beleriand. His mother is a survivor of elf-on-elf violence, his father is a survivor of Morgoth-on-elf violence… he grows up in an era where elves are betraying elves, and the Dark Lord is not just winning, he has indisputably won. He sees unexpected acts of mercy from enemies, a strange urgency and hope brewing amidst those teetering on the brink of extinction. His father and mother, as far as he and Elros are concerned, both disappeared into the West and are probably dead– except one day apparently they both became demigods and bring the Valar across the sea to wage war?? and they can’t come back to earth. So, basically dead. The actual Gods are tearing the earth apart underneath them in a war he was born into the last fraction of; the hosts of Vanyar are there, who no one in Beleriand have ever seen before; he and his brother are both of uniquely divine lineage but it’s a little hard to lay claim to any kind of birthright when you’re both orphans being shifted from one batch of exiles and refugees to the next, trying to stay alive.

Elrond’s “normal” is batshit crazy. Nothing that was true for the Exiles and the older elves is true for him; almost everything that the last generation built and valued is in complete ruins, or being carried around as stories and relics by the survivors, old hierarchies are destroyed, ancient lineages and rights to kingship are nearly meaningless because there are no kingdoms anymore; elves from every corner of Beleriand are banded together, trying to save whatever they can of their history, their wealth, their civilization.

I think that atmosphere molds him. The kingdom he goes on to found is rooted not on oaths and fealty, but secrecy and the dedicated preservation of history and knowledge. He’s inheriting the Fall of Gondolin and bearing the memory of it and all the kingdoms of Beleriand on his shoulders. 

He doesn’t trust easily– he has too much at stake, too much to lose, and he’s seen too many betrayals. He does not commit to action quickly, and acts of violence even less so. He must despise violence more than anything. The struggle against loss and grief, the preservation of what little solace and joy remains, practically defines him. 

But when he does trust, and does commit, he does so with complete assurance and life-long loyalty. He is all the slower to heal when that trust is broken. 

I would play him as quiet, slow to speak his mind, ready to watch and listen and learn before turning his hand to anything. He served under Gil-Galad, watched how he ruled, learning how to rule himself, taking time to determine what his priorities and strengths were. He is cautious. He is careful with his words; diplomatic and not unkind, but open to few. Underneath he hides a deep, nearly bottomless well of frustration– the world seems so dedicated to destroying itself. Even those who champion righteous causes do so recklessly and to the endangerment of themselves and those caught in their orbit. Everything he loves seems determined to leave him behind; and he does love. He loves everyone more deeply because he has always been mindful of their fragility. All lives, all love, is brief, even for immortals. 

I think Elros would be his opposite in this matter– He’d have been closest to his brother more than any other person besides maybe his wife. His brother gives him hope that there is a way to live with temporality that is not full of grief. Even when Elros is gone, Elrond carries his words and memories in his heart like a talisman against the greyness of entropy, just as much as the ring Vilya. That wisdom helps him let go, when he must. He does not covet; he is not greedy. He would not sacrifice more to preserve what is left. He has faith– a hard won faith that he fights to maintain– that there is no real ending wherever life is. 

I think if I were to play him, the most satisfying parts would be to find out what makes him excited, what gets him angry, how he’d react to the temptation of building a “Tirion on earth”, and the greater temptation of the rings ( I always manage to bring it back to Sauron somehow, goddamnit…) Seeing him school the fuck out of a young Aragorn would be mmmmmm *chefkiss* choice. Think of all the things he’d have to say to Isildur’s Heir about unnecessary, risky heroics and Not Listening To His Elders…. 

Also, I mean, he is a Total Goddamn Nerd, right? I MEAN…. he’d get so fired up about old surviving texts, lose his absolute shit over Important Swords. He’s a Gondolin fanboy, he knows more about the Lords and the Houses and the weaponry and the infrastructure than Turgon did probably. He’d be arguing himself blue with Bilbo over comparative Quenya translations, critiquing modern poetry, making sure important textiles were handled with gloves and stored at the right temperature; he’d constantly bother the hell out of Glorfindel because like, HE WAS THERE MAN!!! HE KILLED A BALROG!! HE LIVED IN -GONDOLIN-. DID YOU MEET MY GRANDPARENTS??

I’m not actually convinced I COULD play a convincing Elrond. I could probably manage to write him on occasion, but I think a lot of what makes him tick, and a lot of what makes him a successful ring-keeper and ruler, is a lot of what would make him difficult for me to play. I don’t think he has a lot of room in him for temptations, or sympathizing with the devil. As a life-long Villain Stan, I deeply appreciate characters like him. I think it’s part of a healthy fiction ecosystem to have characters who can’t, won’t, and will NEVER like your sexy villains, have NOTHING to spare for romantic evil, and are generally Tired™ of people’s glory-hounding bullshit that endangers innocent people and would like it to stop. 

I’d love to see someone ELSE play Elrond so I could appreciate his nuances and foibles; I think a lot of people other than me could really make him shine as a POV character. 

Melkor is the kind of guy who looks like he’d stealth eat/chug ‘fish food'(sprinkles) and hoard them. “No time for real food Mairon I need a sugar high for this, Ancalagons going to be biiiiig.”

Melkor: *pounds six energy drinks, a liter of tequila and gasoline, and a pillowcase full of poprocks* HOLD DOWN THE FORT WHILE I’M GONE BABY, I’M GOING TO THE 12th DIMENSION TO FIGHT GOD

Sauron: very good sir

If Mairon advertised he was naked and homeless in the fourth age, depending on how he looked and if he could prove how he used to look, I bet someone would donate a body to possess.

On Craigslist, you don’t have to disclose you’re the ghost of the dark lord

-diamond- yua)

For you my handsome leatherwing, a pin for thy cloak, or a comb for thine hair, should it grow wild. Indeed, if thou growest too wild, this shall calm thee, and inherit thy wrath for another hour. So too will thy glamor demand no effort to maintain while it remains upon thy breast, and a perfect semblance of life shalt thou have, even to the most piercing eyes.

But it must feed nightly– nurse it with blood, thy own or another’s, or else find thyself slave to wild instincts, and a hunger that distinguishes not from friend or foe. 

Remember: keep it fed! 

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He has a very complex head shape balanced by his jaw and hairline, its almost thematic? XD Do you ever have difficulty with drawing him? I adore the range of his expressions and poses – a lot of people do. Ill probably discover even more wonderful shapes when I get to bodies. Im not sure where I was going with this. owo Although yes, I would fearlessly state to a dark lord his unique headshape in my style too.

8′D THANK YOU??? omg. ❤  I love our beautiful packing peanut son :’D

To answer your question, I’ve spent about four years drawing Sauron and Melkor using these same character models, so I’ve had a LOT of time to get familiar with his shapes and refine them. I’m still refining them. (Granted, much of that “refinement” isn’t so much stylistic choice as it is just… me getting better as an artist; learning how the face do and what make arm attach, etc. ) 

If you stacked up all my art from the past year or two you’d be able to watch the world’s shittiest animation of gradual character art development… 8| 

How does Mairon look when he gets fully pissed off? I saw hooorrnnss

Ah yes! 

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The horns! So, let me explain: 

If he is well and truly steamed, it means he’s less likely to be focusing on how his physical shape is manifesting, and more likely that he’s revert back to his raw Maia shape– this is mostly a conceit I use for the purposes of distinguishing what he looks like in a “fair” or human/elven form and the way he looks as a spirit; there’s no particular reason for him to stay in humanoid shape except that A) I like to draw him that way, and B) it’s probably habit for him to look human at this point, since it’s been trillions of years since he was a being of pure energy and spirit. 

In my ‘verse, his unmodified Maia shape looks something like this:

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The “horns” or head ornaments are sort of how I distinguish Aulë’s Maiar from the Maiar of other Valar. Again, mostly an artistic conceit of mine. XD

This will be easier to showcase once I… uh…. actually draw some more Maiar >__>;;  WHICH WILL BE SOON, ACTUALLY. 
Here’s Curumo being his usual ingratiating self: 

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And another, nameless, female Maia:

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Later, in the Third Age after he loses his “fair” body in the fall of Numenor, his spirit manifests itself in a very loose, smoky, spectral way that resembles this original form, but more corrupted:

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(And missing a finger, naturally). 

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WOW OKAY THAT WAS PROBABLY A WAY MORE LONGWINDED REPLY THAN YOU WANTED, HUH? :’D ANYWAY, THOSE ARE THE HORNS! 

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