Late Posts Of Some Of My Wicked Act2 Scenes. 

Late Posts Of Some Of My Wicked Act2 Scenes. 
Late Posts Of Some Of My Wicked Act2 Scenes. 
Late Posts Of Some Of My Wicked Act2 Scenes. 

late posts of some of my Wicked act2 scenes. 

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5 years ago

“6) Tolkien’s hero was average, and needed help, and failed. This is the place where most fantasy authors, who love to simultaneously call themselves Tolkien’s heirs and blame him for a lot of what’s wrong with modern fantasy, err the worst. It’s hard to look at Frodo and see him as someone extra-special. The hints in the books that a higher power did choose him are so quiet as to be unnoticeable. And he wouldn’t have made it as far as he did without his companions. And he doesn’t keep from falling into temptation. A lot of modern fantasy heroes are completely opposite from this. They start out extraordinary, and they stay that way. Other characters are there to train them, or be shallow antagonists and love interests and worshippers, not actually help them. And they don’t fail. (Damn it, I want to see more corrupted fantasy heroes.) It’s not fair to blame Tolkien for the disease that fantasy writers have inflicted on themselves. […] Fantasy could use more ordinary people who are afraid and don’t know what the hell they’re doing, but volunteer for the Quest anyway. It’s misinterpretation of Tolkien that’s the problem, not Tolkien himself.”

“Tolkien Cliches,” Limyaael

(via mithtransdir)

The whole point of The Lord Of The Rings… like, the WHOLE POINT… is that it is ultimately the hobbits who save the world. The small, vulnerable, ordinary people who aren’t great warriors or heroes.

Specifically, Sam. Sam saves the world. All of it. The ultimate success of the great quest is 100% due to a fat little gardener who likes to cook and never wanted to go on an adventure but who did it because he wasn’t going to let his beloved Frodo go off alone. Frodo is the only one truly able to handle the ring long enough to get it into Mordor - and it nearly kills him and permanently emotionally damages him - but Sam is the one who takes care of Frodo that whole time. Who makes him eat. Who finds him water. Who watches over him while he sleeps.

Sam is the one who fights off Shelob.

Sam is the one who takes the Ring when he thinks Frodo is dead.

Sam is the one who strolls into Orc Central and saves Frodo by sheer determination and killing any orc who crosses him. (SAM THE GARDENER GOES AND KILLS AN ACTUAL ORC TO GET FRODO SOME CLOTHES LET’S JUST THINK ABOUT THAT). And then Sam just takes off the Ring and gives it back which is supposed to be freaking impossible and he barely even hesitates.

Sam literally carries Frodo on the last leg of the journey. On his back. He’s half-starved, dying slowly of dehydration, but he carries Frodo up the goddamn mountain and Gollum may get credit for accidentally destroying the ring but Sam was the one who got them all there.

Sam saved the world.

And let’s not forget Pippin and Merry, who get damselled out of the story (the orcs have carried them off! We must make a Heroic Run To Save Them!) and then rescue themselves, recruit the Terrifying Ancient Powers through being genuinely nice and sincere, and overthrow Saruman before the ‘real’ heroes even get there.

Let’s not forget Pippin single-handedly saving what’s left of Gondor - and Faramir - by understanding that there is a time for obeying orders and a time for realizing that the boss is bugfuck nuts and we need to get help right now.

Let’s not forget Merry sticking his sword into the terrifying, profoundly evil horror that has chased him all over his world because his friend is fighting it and he’s gonna help, dammit and that’s how the most powerful Ringwraith goes down to a suicidally depressed woman and a scared little hobbit.

Everything the others do, the kings and princes and great heroes and all? They buy time.  They distract the bad guys. They keep the armies occupied. That is what kings and great leaders are for - they do the big picture stuff.

But it is ultimately the hobbits who bring down every villain. Every one. And I believe that that is 100% on purpose. Tolkien was a soldier in WWI. His son fought in WWII. (And a lot of The Lord Of The Rings was written in letters to him while he did it.)

And hey, look, The Lord Of The Rings is about ordinary people - farmers, scholars, and so on - who get pulled into a war not of their making but who have to fight not only because their own home is in danger but so is everyone’s. And they’re small and scared but they do the best they can for as long as they can and that is what actually saves the world. Not great heroes and pre-destined kings. Ordinary people, doing extraordinary things because they want the world to be safe for ordinary people, the ones they know and the ones they don’t.

Ordinary people matter. They can save the world without being great heroes or kings or whatever. And that is really important and I get so upset when people miss that because Aragorn and Legolas and Gimli and Gandalf and all the others are great characters and all but they are ultimately a hobbit delivery system.

It is ordinary people doing their best who really change the world, and continue doing so after the war is over because they have to go home and rebuild and they do.

If nothing else, I have to reblog this for the phrase “hobbit delivery system.” So accurate it hurts.

(via elenilote)

What I love too is how even the foretold king and the assorted great heroes themselves all come to recognize that their main (and by the end, only) role is to distract Sauron. To the point that by the end they’re all gathered up before the black gates of Mordor in order to keep his attention focused on them, with only the hope - not the certainty - that they can buy Frodo whatever remaining time he needs, if he’s even still alive.

One thing the movies left out but has always been such a key part of the books for me was how when the hobbits returned home, they found that home had been changed too. The war touched everywhere. Even with all they did in far-off lands to protect the Shire, the Shire had still been damaged, both property and lives destroyed, and it wasn’t an easy or simplistically happy homecoming. They had to fight yet another battle (granted a much smaller one) to save their neighbours, and then spent years in rebuilding.

(via garrusscars)

In many ways, the entire POINT is that homecoming. A quest, an adventure, is defined by the return home, and the realization that not only have YOU changed, so has your home.

(via mymyriadmusings)

“My friends, you bow to no one.”

(via sorrelchestnut)

@daisyfornost

(via roselightfairy)

if anyone is need of a long, entertaining adventure with a hero who never set out to be a hero but was just TRYING TO DIG A TUNNEL DAMMIT, Ursula Vernon’s Digger and its delightful wombat heroine might be up your alley. 

(via beatrice-otter)

this is all so good and important i only have to add as i am contractually obligated to do that gollum didn’t “accidentally” destroy the Ring, frodo’s geas took effect and kicked his ass when gollum broke his word, so the credit for that goes back to Frodo again who absolutely anticipated he would do so and set up the geas for just that reason


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7 years ago

Memories that conjure patronuses:

Ron:

Seeing Hermione wake up after being petrified 

Harry telling him that the Burrow was the best house he’d ever been in

Harry saying that Dumbledore knew he’d want to come back

Ron tearfully telling the twins what he thinks Harry is going through at Privet Drive and instead of making fun of him, Fred wipes his tears while George says “we’ll just have to go get him then, won’t we?”

Hermione: 

Being rescued by Harry and Ron from the giant troll

Getting accepted to Hogwarts

Adopting Crookshanks

Ron squeezing her hand when they see Harry is alive

Ginny:

Realizing Harry wasn’t killed by Voldemort

Luna befriending her in their second year while others have avoided her because of Riddle’s influence last year

Winning the big quidditch game and getting kissed by Harry for the first time, all in the same day no less

Seeing Ron be impressed by her as she practices curses

Luna:

Dancing around with her mother as a little kid while her father smiled and worked

The first time Harry complimented her spellwork in a DA meeting

Going to a Wizard Rock concert with Ginny one summer night, her first summer adventure with a friend

Ginny asking her and Neville to reform the DA while Harry, Ron, and Hermione look for horcruxes

Neville:

Luna sleepily kissing him on the cheek while he organizes stuff for the DA and Ginny plans

Dumbledore awarding him points for standing up to Harry, Ron, and Hermione

His grandmother being proud of him for being accepted to Hogwarts

The moment he stands up to Voldemort and realizes he isn’t as scared as he used to be

11 months ago
Animated gif. A bust shot of Gideon from The Locked Tomb Series stands in facepaint and turns angrily towards the camera POV. The colours are tinted green.
Animated gif. Harrowhark from The Locked Tomb series is walking towards the camera, down a corridor lined with skeletons and bright synthetic lights beaming down from the ceiling. The colours are tinted blue.
Animated gif. Camilla Hect from The Locked Tomb series stands in a dark room, with a flashlight pointed at the broken-off head of a statue. Noticing something out of the corner of her eye she suddenly draws her knife, and runs off-screen. The colours are desaturated and very lightly tinted blue.

Has anyone else checked out that Locked Tomb animated show? EDIT: I added an explanation to the comments as well, but before I get too many people disappointed - the original post is tagged as unreality, but I'm already seeing confusion in the notes. Sorry folks, this is fanart! I had the silly idea to make a few high quality gifs about half a year ago and compile them into a gifset like this - unfortunately there is no official animated show (as of now)


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2 years ago
🌼 Maybe - Flower Face
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6 years ago
Finally Finished The Set! This Took A Crazy Long Time To Complete, But I’m Happy With The Result
Finally Finished The Set! This Took A Crazy Long Time To Complete, But I’m Happy With The Result
Finally Finished The Set! This Took A Crazy Long Time To Complete, But I’m Happy With The Result
Finally Finished The Set! This Took A Crazy Long Time To Complete, But I’m Happy With The Result

Finally finished the set! This took a crazy long time to complete, but I’m happy with the result


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3 months ago

not aromantic but I believe in their beliefs.

"there's no platonic explanation for this" try harder bucko


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2 years ago
A Cautionary Tale

A Cautionary Tale

There are as many tales of Mandalore’s fall 

as there are Clans that remain.

Every tale is different, every tale is the same; 

the other Kryze sister is to blame. 

Dried Blood in my Father’s Beskar

3 months ago

cruelty is so easy. youre not special for choosing it


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