heget: Tolkien's watercolor of a swanship (swanship)
heckofabecca asked for a story with Círdan and Eärendil and/or Elwing:

The Fëanorians had torched Elwing and Eärendil’s house. Círdan tried not to feel surprised at the act of arson. It was not the only area of the Havens put to the torch. With the silent patience of a fisherman, Círdan watched the black charred remains of what had been rafters, beams, and furniture slowly smolder and collapse in the harsh shore breeze. A beam slipped free of where it balanced precariously and thudded to the ground, but the sound was muted by the heavy layer of ash. All the embers had cooled by now, and Círdan knew he could approach the ruins of what had been the house of his dear friends without fear of burns. No, give them truth in the silence of his heart as he stood and paid his respects before the ashes of their lives. Elwing and Eärendil had been his adopted niece and nephew, yet another war orphan he had taken in as his own, as Ereinion became the beloved child of this lifelong bachelor.

And because of that deep love, Círdan feared approaching closer, feared to walk through all those charred black piles, worried that it would be more than burned wood that he would find in the wreckage. His men, searching the other buildings, had already found bodies. Elven and mortal, male and female, old and young, every sort imaginable. All except bodies of orcs, and that was the key difference that confounded the searchers, for they were all veterans from Brithombar and Eglarest and all the points inland, all familiar with the aftermath of towns and cities sacked by Morgoth’s armies. Strange it was for them to find only elven and mortal dead, only those weapons, only red blood. Some bodies had burned in the arson; most had not. Identifying the dead was easy if they had been neighbors and friends. Círdan’s men had the survivors of the Havens assisting the search, looking for any other survivors, looking for the dead, looking for names to give the slain refugees. Some of the dead elves the survivors did not recognize, but they begged that the bodies collected for honorable burial, as they had tried to stop the attack or tried to extinguish the fires. Some of the buildings were still too unstable to investigate.

Círdan did not wish confirmation of which he would find in this house.

If he refused to cross the threshold, the horror remained an abstract.

The Fëanorians had also burned the docks. That he was not surprised at, for they had no more use for ships. Or at least still had the self-awareness that no boat upon these waves would tolerate them. Still, Círdan knew one ship had not been present, and thus one body he shall not find.

And, staring at the charred ruins of the home of Elwing and her young children, for the first and only time, Círdan fervently prayed that Vingilot had foundered upon the waves. The Shipwright, who prided himself on the soundness of his ships, wished this betrayal of his craft. He hoped that only pieces of driftwood returned to this beach to join the charcoal that lined it. Let not the lad return to this, he prayed. Better he dies, drowns in a storm, not seeing the destruction of his home, the death of his people. Never have I asked this of you, Lord Ossë, oh, how Círdan wept, but never allow him to return to this shore, when this sorrow is all that awaits him.
heget: custom sigil in blue and gold (Default)

Disclaimer: Here is a blend of Original Tolkien creations (aka my best efforts at recreating the author’s drawing), modifications on the original, and designs completely from cloth. Previous Entries can be found under the sigil tag. Please credit if use.

In order:

Elmo, Nimloth, Círdan

Notes:

Yes, I'm reposting these once more. Because if people in the Silmarillion/Tolkien fandom continue to use them, I want nice official links to them. And so another crosspost from tumblr project is born.


More Iathrim today! And a lord of the Falathrim. This one is a mixed bag of characters, all unified in their positions as important auxiliary characters to the Sindar in Beleriand.

First up, my favorite minor character of all time, because he provides handy explanations for such questions I care about as: where do all these kinsman of Thingol like Celeborn and Eöl and Nimloth connect? Who was leading the Eglath during the search for Elu when Olwë and his portion of the Teleri abandoned the search? How easy is to generate interest in the various elves of the Silmarillion when I offhand mention one was named Elmo? (It is a most amusing tactic.)

So his design, which currently pulls double duty for him and his son Galadhon, has the basic outline from Celeborn and Galathil, the art nouveau flower designs of the rest of the Sindar, and a bit of the dreaded aqua of Elu.




Nimloth is Galathil’s daughter- she married Lúthien and Beren’s son Dior. Becomes the only other Queen of Doriath, filling in the shoes of a minor goddess. (Why is there virtually nothing written about Dior and Nimloth? Because they sound fascinating. Dior is technically the first half-elf or something.)
Nimloth’s device came about because the white flower I was building became too elaborate and large for possible use in Galadriel. But it was perfect nearly on its own for the maiden whose name literally means ‘White Flower’.

Her background colors are the darkest shade of the Nandor green and a bit of the evergreen in Mirkwood (my tentative idea is if Oropher has any connection to Sindar royalty, it is through Nimloth’s mother.)




With the shipwright I had an easy time deciding on motifs to work into his device. Waves and a ship’s wheel cover the bases- and I chose the colors deliberately. Gil-galad of those silver stars on a dark blue background was sent as a young child to foster with Círdan for safety. So as much as Gil-galad’s device echos that of Fingon and Fingolfin before him, I also wanted parallels to Círdan. Círdan also mentors Eärendil, so all three need to fit together.
And like Eärendil, his sigil is not perfectly symmetrical. Oops.

Well, Círdan had a beard. He can break a few elven conventions.

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