the one i referenced for my edwards!brimby drawing
I will miss him being on the show, but he will never be gone from my heart. I genuinely think he was one of the most kindest characters on the show. Beloved đ
Oh lord-
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His sword was long, his lance was keen.
His shining helm afar was seen.
The countless stars of heavenâs field
Were mirrored in his silver shield.
But long ago he rode away,
And where he dwelleth none can say.
For into darkness fell his star;
In Mordor, where the shadows are.
*lost for words*
iâm having chatgpt create a story about gil galad. so far, iâve been creating and reading these stories myself, but would you like me to share the stories iâve crafted?
i know itâs DELUSIONAL but iâm obsessed with him đźâđš
Elrond setting an orc on fire for desecrating the lore might be the hottest thing heâs ever done.
I need a scene where Gil-galad comforts Elrond and tells him that none of this his fault.
You can tell when Gil-gald looks down at Elrond in that "Durin will come" scene that he pities him, but ultimately, they are in the middle of a battle. The king needs to take charge or they'd be slaughtered.
But Elrond is shattered. And I feel like he's going to blame himself. He was the commander. He'll think, "If I had kept charging."
"If I had left Nenya in Lindon."
"If I had just done more..."
But ultimately, Eregion was falling even before they showed up. I really don't think anything Elrond did would have prevented it from being destroyed. Maybe if he'd kept charging they'd have had better odds, but they were still massively outnumbered.
And I just need Gil-galad to tell him it's not his fault.
âFĂ«anor wedded Nerdanel, a maiden of the Noldor; at which many wondered, for she was not among the fairest of her people. But she was strong, and free of mind, and filled with the desire of knowledge. In her youth she loved to wander far from the dwellings of the Noldor, either beside the long shores of the Sea or in the hills; and thus she and FĂ«anor had met and were companions in many journeys.â
cr: @yliekeâ or @cgbookworm on twt
A/N: A bit of Gil Galad fluff... making Gil Gadaddy a reality ;) Also- look at his haiiiirrrrr its so prettyyyyy
Pairing: Ereinion Gil Galad x reader
Word Count: 1.7K
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Your steps are light as you tread through the dimmed corridors of the camp, the nightâs quiet punctuated by the soft crackling of distant fires. The mingling scents of smoke and herbs fill the air, earthy and pungent, the healersâ remedies still clinging to the battlefieldâs recent memory. You feel the strain of conflict clinging to you like a shadow, its weight not yet lifted. Eregion has fallen, its people scattered across hills and ravines, each soul a flicker of light in the dark. And yet here you are, walking through the ruins and remnants, driven by a miracle you had only dared to dream, an ache of longing finally met.
The trail narrows as you descend deeper into the glade, down to a secluded grove nestled at the bottom of a ravine. You pause, the sound of water trickling nearby, a peaceful counterpoint to the fury youâve left behind. The ravine is shrouded in a thick, quiet darkness, broken only by glimmers of starlight filtering through the leaves. You continue carefully, following the faint tracks left by those who came before, your heart guided by an unshakeable instinct. At last, you see them: Ereinion, your beloved, King Gil-galad, seated vigilantly on a low log beside the resting figure of Galadriel.
She lies on a bed of soft moss, her silver-gold hair spilled across the ground like moonlight. Her breathing is soft, a steady rise and fall, each breath a testament to the healing power of the rings. The harshness of battle has fallen away from her in sleep, leaving only peace in its place.
Ereinion sits nearby, his gaze fixed on her with a soft intensity, as though even in this quiet moment he must protect her from unseen threats. His face, usually so stern in the presence of others, is touched by gentleness in the solitude of the glade. The firelight from a nearby torch dances over his features, highlighting the weary lines etched by long years and countless sacrifices. His hair tumbles over his shoulders, dark and unbound, catching glints of silver in the starlight, and for a moment, you pause, heart full, seeing in him the king and the man youâve loved for centuries.
Quietly, you approach, hoping not to disturb him, but the soft rustle of your steps gives you away. He turns, his gaze catching yours, and in his eyes, you see a flicker of relief, of joy, mingled with something deeper. Here, in this hidden glade, with the echoes of war left above, you find yourself on the cusp of sharing a revelation more profound than any youâve carried before.
âMeleth nĂźn,â he murmurs, his voice barely above a whisper as he turns to you. His eyes soften with an unspeakable relief as they meet yours, and he steps forward, closing the distance in one swift, unhesitating motion. His arms wrap around you, pulling you close as if you are his very breath, his anchor in this ravaged land. âYouâre here. Safe. How did we escape without a scratch?â
You melt into his embrace, letting the warmth of his touch wash over you, steadying the parts of yourself still shaken from the dayâs terror. âBy some grace we did,â you say softly, resting your head against his chest. The steady beat of his heart calms you, grounding you in this moment. You close your eyes, breathing him in, and for a second, all the fear, the grief, the worry dissipate like mist.
But as the silence deepens, your thoughts turn to Galadriel, who still lies in a quiet slumber. âAnd Galadriel?â you ask, your voice a mere murmur against his shoulder. âWill she recover?â
He sighs, a weight in his breath that you can feel deep within his chest. He pulls back just enough to look into your eyes, the flicker of sadness and resolve in his gaze unmistakable. âHer wound was dark, festering from the touch of Morgothâs crown itself,â he says, his voice low and strained. âIt was⊠worse than I could have imagined. She has endured great pain, more than any soul should bear. We feared the wound might take her, that the shadow clinging to her would devour even her spirit.â
His gaze falls to where she lies, his eyes softening with a deep affection and sorrow. âBut the rings have done their work. She is healing, the darkness lifted, though it took all we had to cast it out. Now, she only needs to wake. It will take time, yet I believe she will return to us.â
You follow his gaze, taking in Galadrielâs peaceful, sleeping form. Her face, though still and pale, no longer bears the strain that had marked it before, her breathing deep and even. Relief fills you, mingled with a gratitude too immense to name. She has survived a shadow few could endureâand in some quiet way, that gives you strength.Â
The words press against your lips, a tremor of anticipation and uncertainty, too immense, too impossible to hold back any longer. Yet as they linger, unspoken, a wave of nervousness washes over you. The enormity of what you are about to reveal fills you with both joy and fear, and for a moment, you hesitate, wondering if this fragile new hope should remain a secret for just a moment longer, kept safe from the harshness of the world.
But Ereinion is watching you closely, his gaze shifting from tender relief to concern. He pulls back, searching your face with quiet intensity, sensing the weight of what you hold back. "Are you truly alright, meleth nßn?" he asks softly, his hand brushing a stray strand of hair from your cheek. "You look⊠troubled." His voice is gentle, and his brow furrows, the ever-present protector surfacing in his gaze.
You swallow, heart pounding. "I am," you whisper, voice barely a breath. But the truth wells up in you like light breaking through darkness, and you realize you cannot hold it in any longer. With a deep, shuddering breath, you close the small distance between you and rest your forehead against his, feeling the strength of his presence, his warmth, grounding you.
"There's something else, Ereinion," you say, your words trembling with the weight of them. Your hands, trembling but sure, reach for his and guide them to rest gently over your stomach. You press his hands there, urging him silently to feel, to sense the delicate, radiant spark of life that stirs within youâa light so faint, yet already strong, like the glimmer of a star.
His fingers curl instinctively over your stomach, and you watch as his expression shifts, disbelief dawning in his eyes, mingling with wonder. You feel his breath hitch, and for a heartbeat, neither of you moves. Itâs as if the world itself has stilled, holding its breath for this impossible truth. And then, like a whisper only he can hear, he senses itâthe faint yet unmistakable light of the fae stirring within you, growing, living.
"A child?" His voice is barely audible, choked with wonder and joy, his gaze filled with awe as he looks down at your joined hands, as if the world has rearranged itself around this single, precious moment.
For a heartbeat, there is only silence, but then realization dawns in his eyes, followed swiftly by the gleam of pure joy. He clasps your hands, disbelief mingling with awe. âA child!â His laughter, bright and unrestrained, fills the air. He pulls you into him, pressing a kiss to your lips, as though your happiness has rekindled some part of him worn by the years of warfare.
When he draws back, you can see his mind already racing, the strategist within him awakening. âBut what of the battleâs toll on you?â he asks, concern darkening his features as he cups your face. âAre you unharmed? Youâve been through so muchâhow can I be sureââ
âIâm fine, my love,â you assure him, pressing your hand over his. âWhole and safe. Our child is strong.â
He exhales in relief, though his eyes linger on your face, still assessing, still planning. âThen Iâll make sure that nothing will threaten you both,â he promises fervently. âYou must have the best care, a fortified place far from the battlefronts. And when the battle breaks out againâŠâ His thoughts tumble over one another as he strategizes how to keep you safe, listing every precaution, every arrangement, his love woven into each detail.
With a smile, you reach up and quiet him with a gentle kiss. âEreinion,â you murmur, resting your forehead against his. âWeâll do this together. The timing may not be what we imagined, but together we can weather it.â The warmth of your words and touch stills his worry, and he nods, a faint smile lifting his lips. His hand covers yours, resting over the life you now share.
Before you can speak again, a dry voice cuts through the quiet of the glade, laced with humor and unmistakable sharpness. "I must be more wounded than I thought," Galadriel drawls, her eyes barely open but glinting with mischief. âOr perhaps Iâm hallucinating⊠Itâs either that, or I am far too injured to stomach such sickening affection.â
You and Ereinion both turn, momentarily startled, and find her watching you from her place on the moss-covered ground, a small, genuine smile tugging at her lips. Laughter bubbles up between you, spilling into the soft night air, as relief and joy mingle freely. Still chuckling, Ereinion lifts his gaze, meeting Galadrielâs with a smirk.
âAh, but donât strain yourself further, Lady of Light,â he replies, voice dripping with feigned reproach as he holds you tighter in his arms. âIt wouldnât do for you to exhaust yourself any more than necessary. Not all of us are accustomed to such stoic detachment from matters of the heart.â
Galadriel huffs, managing to roll her eyes in spite of her injuries. âI will recover, Ereinion, if only to save myself from enduring another moment of this spectacle.â But there is warmth in her gaze as it drifts between the two of you, a faint shimmer that speaks of her own hidden joy. Though she hides it well, you can see the spark of approval in her eyes, an unspoken blessing shared in the soft, knowing look that only a friend and ally can give.
You rest your head against Ereinionâs shoulder, and for a moment, the world feels untouched by shadows, your heart buoyed by this rare, shared joy. You steal one more glance at your husband, the glimmer of hope rekindling between you. Whatever lies aheadâwhatever battles or burdens the future may holdâyou know youâll face it hand in hand, just as you always have.
Elrond has mad main character energy for a dude that shows up only in the background of other peopleâs stories. I mean think about it:
Orphaned during the âcruelest of the slayings of Elf by Elfâ and raised by the guys that destroyed his people and drove his mother to her death*
Dad spends his time flying a magical star-ship around and slew Ancalagon the Black, the biggest dragon ever to live
Child of unusual blood (part Elf, part Man)
Got to choose his destiny (mortal vs. immortal)
Child of the union of two of the most noteworthy bloodlines of the Noldor and the Sindar (Finweâs line through Earendil; Thingolâs line through Elwing)
Tragically loses his twin brother to making the opposite choice vis-a-vis destiny
Power of foresight
Great-grandchild of Luthien Tinuviel and Beren
Member of the court of Gil-Galad, last high king of the Noldor in Middle-earth
Builds his own retreat for Elves which becomes one of the last Elven settlements in Middle-earth
Bearer of a ring of power
Marries Celebrian daughter of Galadriel, arguably the only one of Finweâs grandchildren to survive to the Third Age**
Loses Celebrian when she sails West to preserve her life after being captured by Orcs
Was present at the War of the Last Alliance; likely saw Gil-Galad get killed
And yet heâs never the star of the show, but the playing a supporting role. In some ways he might prefer this, but it is a bit funny I think because in any other story a dude with this backstory would definitely be the main character.
Elrond: So what was that about how foolish it was to jump off a cliff with the rings?
Galadriel: I SAID I WAS SORRY OKAY
Curufin: Orodreth has exiled me and your uncle, join me son
Celebrimbor:
Context
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