The In Dream soundtrack cover music box from Lord of the Rings movie with White Tree of Gondor motif – Tolkien
https://www.etsy.com/listing/522109300/lord-of-the-rings-soundtrack-cover-andexcuse me while i mega-cry
Videos
The latest trailer for Shadow of War reveals Shelob the Great Spider.
@thefingerfuckingfemalefury bet “oh no, she’s hot” is a thought that never entered your mind before with Shelob.
<3_<3
WHAT THE GOATS
she looks better as a spider 8)
“You know what character we should make a sexy version of? Shelob, the giant fucking spider”
I see absolutely no problem with Sexy Shelob
If she can change shape like that it does rather imply that (at least in the game) she’s a maia/part maia– which begs the question are ALL of Ungoliant’s children maiar? Cuz you know what, that would please me enormously.
also listen Shelob was already sexy if you like giant pulsating horned arachnids don’t judge me
willam.braga The majestic nighttime South Dakota tornadic supercell from June 19th, 2015. What a spectacular stacked plates of the structure it was, no doubt one of the best storms at night I had! This is a gif animation of the storm, produced by my friend Jonathan Wennström (see his work on IG @jonathanwennstroem)!
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Crazy little monkeys 🐒! #shaisphynxfamily #cairosphynxphotobomb #sphynx #sphynxvideo #catvideo #caturday #monkeycat #ivyshaisphynx #jeangreyshaisphynx #shaisphynx #sphinx #sphynxkitten #sphynxcat #hairlesscat #sphynxlair #hairless_catstagram #catsofinstagram #lesbiansphynxowners #cutepetclub #animalvideo #funnyvideos
- natgeo Video by @bertiegregory. A crested hawk-eagle on the lookout for prey (small birds and mammals) near a waterhole in Yala National Park, Sri Lanka. Shot on assignment for @natgeo, @natgeowild and @stevewinterphoto. Follow @bertiegregory for more wildlife adventures!
at the tavern, feeding my goblin as the minstrels play a sweet tune
L’ham de Foc – Un nom (by cavaliereQadosh)
The band L’Ham de Foc was iniciated by Efrén López and Mara Aranda in 1998. […]
L’Ham de Foc is one of the leading groups of a new Folk movement in Spain, that works the traditional roots into a new, modern music concept. But L’Ham de Foc’s work is not just a superficial look at its roots. The musician’s intention is to go back to where things originally came from, to learn how to play instruments, techniques and interpretations from first hand. Mediterranean folk music, including their own Valencian music, Greek music and also music from India or Northern Africa, are main influences for L’Ham de Foc. This mixture was responsible for a widespread acceptance of their music.
source: WorldMusicCentral.com
Napuctun speaks
(Christian):
What David predicted once,
God accomplished it
Blessed is the Christian sword
truly precious, such a warrior;
confident in the image of The Cross
as their strongest shield,
with power of the holy wrath
will hunt you down, heathen tribes.
The emperor’s sword, at war,
and the pope’s sword, godly and full of
glory,
are getting down together
to the root of all evil,
the disdainful virus of falsity.
(Maya):
What has been written
will be fullfilled.
what has been spoken
will come to be.
Burn, burn, burn
on earth we shall burn
become cinders in
the blowing wind
drift over the land
over the mountains
out to sea..
So you may not comprehend itSo you may not understand it; he will come who knows
how the ages unfold
Weep, weep, weep
but know, know well:
Ash does not suffer,
Ash does not suffer.
“Where is your son, Faramir?”
“He lies within; burning, already burning. They have set a fire in his flesh. But soon all shall be burned. The West has failed. It shall all go up in a great fire, and all shall be ended. Ash! Ash and smoke blown away on the wind!”
When lava breaks out and starts flowing on the surface of Kilauea, this is what it looks like – real time.
Walking in the mist
Alone in the deep silence
Can´t see any cairns
Gone are all the houses
I call out but no one answers
In between the gaps
In the mist-clad night
I sense shadows
Seems as though something is moving there
I call out but no one answers me
Friend, friend can you see me walking here in the mist?
Have you wandered as I have
In the silence deep as death?
Did you see the street lights shining in the village?
Did you see what they did there?
Do you remember what the state of things were?
Was anyone looking for me?
Friend, friend can you see me walking here in the mist?
Have you wandered as I have
In the silence deep as death?
Have you as I have, walked in the mist
Strayed from the beaten path
Near the mountain edge
Do you know this loneliness?
Friend, friend do you understand me
Do you know any secret path
Have you wandered as I have
in the endless uncertainty
Friend, friend do you understand me?
Don´t you know any secret path?
Have you wandered as I have
In the endless mist?
Napuctun speaks
(Christian):
What David predicted once,
God accomplished it
Blessed is the Christian sword
truly precious, such a warrior;
confident in the image of The Cross
as their strongest shield,
with power of the holy wrath
will hunt you down, heathen tribes.
The emperor’s sword, at war,
and the pope’s sword, godly and full of
glory,
are getting down together
to the root of all evil,
the disdainful virus of falsity.
(Maya):
What has been written
will be fullfilled.
what has been spoken
will come to be.
Burn, burn, burn
on earth we shall burn
become cinders in
the blowing wind
drift over the land
over the mountains
out to sea..
So you may not comprehend itSo you may not understand it; he will come who knows
how the ages unfold
Weep, weep, weep
but know, know well:
Ash does not suffer,
Ash does not suffer.
“Where is your son, Faramir?”
“He lies within; burning, already burning. They have set a fire in his flesh. But soon all shall be burned. The West has failed. It shall all go up in a great fire, and all shall be ended. Ash! Ash and smoke blown away on the wind!”
I would die for her
why was it that the first thing that came to mind was the death of borimir
Oooooh, a nyckelharpa! My WoW followers will know this as that really cool instrument in the soundtracks for Howling Fjord and Grizzly Hills.
See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today | National Geographic
These amazing windmills are among the oldest in the world. Located in the Iranian town of Nashtifan, initially named Nish Toofan, or “storm’s sting,” the windmills have withstood winds of up to 74 miles an hour. With the design thought to have been created in eastern Persia between 500-900 A.D., they have been in use for several centuries.
(via See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today | National Geographic – YouTube)
The future i imagine, we need to think about building infrastructure that works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, 1000 years a millennium.
24/7/365/1000
Maybe 300 years is short term planning?
