Yeah, I’m sure you did
I would not trust Thranduil, the great king, to honor his word, should the end of all days be upon us!
Super handsome royalty of Middle-Earth for my dearest Evelin
Happy Holidays, love!! ♥
I’m a warrior and you can never hurt me again.
Thranduil means “Vigorous spring" in Sindarin. From tharan "vigorous" and tuil "spring". Though the name is said to be of Silvan origin, Tolkien’s notes on tharan state it was used only in Sindarin.
Pronunciation: thra’nduil (‘ui' as in English 'ruin’).
THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG (2013) — dir. Peter Jackson
But there was in Thranduil’s heart a still deeper shadow. He had seen the horror of Mordor and could not forget it. If ever he looked south its memory dimmed the light of the Sun, and though he knew that it was now broken and deserted and under the vigilance of the Kings of Men, fear spoke in his heart that it was not conquered for ever: it would arise again.’
“It’s so funny…”
In which hobbits are light on their feet and Bilbo is a show off
Happy bagginshield to soothe botfa pains - art trade with romythe
I have spent enough Elvish blood in defense of this accursed land. No more!
Thranduil was Sindarin. And that tongue was used in his house. Though not by all his folk.
Are you Thorin, son of Thrain?
An Alliance once existed between Elves and Men. Long ago we fought and died together…