Do you ever think about how many of the items now considered priceless artifacts were once commonplace items? The coins we now marvel at from behind the glass at a museum were once tossed around, stepped on, and traded around. The pottery painstakingly pieced back together was somebody’s favorite wine jug. The decorative pin now rusted and bent once held together the shoulder of someone’s chiton. History is simply a trail of ordinary people going about their day, and I think there’s an odd sort of beauty in that.
For someone who is tired 100% of the time, I sure am bad at sleeping.
only the true king could remove the sword from the stone…. no one else could…… they didn’t have…. arthurization
“I’m so normal about them”
I wasn’t in fact so normal about them, I scoured the internet for crumbs.
"And it is told of Maglor that he could not endure the pain with which the Silmaril tormented him; and he cast it at last into the Sea"
Alina, she/her, infj, writer, environmentalist, modern romanticist
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