endillos: - I would I had a sister so fair⭐ finduilas + capricorn ⭐ requested by @arwenindomiel T
endillos: - I would I had a sister so fair ⭐ finduilas + capricorn ⭐ requested by @arwenindomiel Then Finduilas rose, and queenly indeed she looked. ’Your eyes are dimmed, Gwindor,’ she said. ’You do not see or understand what has here come to pass. Must I now be put to double shame to reveal the truth to you? For I love you, Gwindor, and I am ashamed that I love you not more, but have taken a love even greater, from which I cannot escape. I did not seek it, and long I put it aside. But if I have pity for your hurts, have pity on mine. Túrin loves me not, nor will.’ - J.R.R. Tolkien, The Children of Hurin[ID: An edit for Finduilas, daughter of Orodreth. It consists of six images, mainly coloured in dark blue and greyscales, with silver accents. here’s what the images show:A woman (who is wearing traditionally south asian clothing) standing in front of an old gate, in a rain of petals. The text on this image reads “But you are queenly”, which is the beginning of a quote from The Children of Hurin.Charithra Chandran, a tamil-british actress, in a saree. The image is cut out and set in front of the image of a palace wall. This image contains text reading “Orodreth’s daughter” and “of the house of Arafinwe, a lady of the Noldor and Sindar alike”The next two images form one big one, which is a closeup on Charithra Chandran’s face. The text on both of them reads “Finduilas Faelivrin”, “princess of Nargothrond”, and “born FA ?, slain FA 495″Another image of charithra chandran cut out, this time set in front of a waterfall. The text here reads “Sunshine of the pools of Ivrin” and “a daughter, sister, and grandniece to kings and lords of the Noldor”A couple in indian wedding garment holding hands. The text on this image continues the quote from image one, reading “and as a golden tree”End ID] -- source link
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