Tears

Dec. 16th, 2018 10:19 am
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One inter-dimensional phone call later, a real reunion for Aegnor and Andreth. Or what immediately happens after Mandos hears Lúthien's plea.




Still wiping away tears from his eyes, Námo calls to the other side of the enveloping darkness that forms the outermost ring of the Circles of the World, hoping to reach the ear of Ilúvatar or one of his brethren that did not journey into Arda. He knows there is a counterpart of his that must be the one to hold and handle the mortal souls that leave his Halls and enter Beyond (He hopes so, in the way the Children have described and defined hope). Finally, someone answers. At first it is hard to separate their tones from the reverb of his call, and there is a terribly annoying static to the vibrations on the upper places of thought. Manwë never has these issues, he thinks, and never has to wait this long. The situation is unprecedented, and a tad embarrassing to call for outside assistance, but Námo's judgement deems it necessary. Eventually his patience is rewarded. The responder is a vaguely familiar voice, but one he has not heard in so long he has forgotten the name that their father, Eru Ilúvatar, assigned them. Something that started with a Ha or He sound, he thinks. Or was it Nef?

“Námo!” the voice calls. “You were not supposed to contact us unless it is of great need. What is this request you ask for?” There are undercurrents of peevishness and stress to the voice, a sense that they are distracted and cannot give him their full attention. It could be merely the distortion of communicating across barriers of existence. Námo tries not the feel any personal offense.

“A great boon,” the Judge says, pitching his tones to those of resolve and determination, and as succinctly as possible describes the situation with Melian’s daughter and her mortal lover. “They wish to remain together, and thus Lúthien is willing to join Beren to his mortal fate, to leave the confines of Arda.”

A great sigh echoes through the Outer Void. “Look, Námo, I know you have all your First Children to deal with and they can be a tad unruly, but we are swamped. Do you realize how exponentially greater the number of the Second Children are, and how swiftly the number increases? And how fractious they are? I would trade you positions for some peace and quiet, even if it meant having to share a universe with Melkor. And you want to dump an extra soul on my overworked shoulders? Truly?”

The moratorium on the coldness of his heart has ceased; his sympathies can no longer be manipulated. Námo steels himself and replies, “My brethren and I wish to grant them some years together here on Arda, then allow them to leave together. I will give you time to prepare, and I am only asking you accept one soul. Not even our most intractable. But I swear by the name of our Father and Creator, I will not suffer a second permanent resident of my Halls declaring to never leave my couch and spend all of eternity bemoaning their lost mortal beloved. I have one already, and Vairë is exhausted already listening to him weep and pout and get accidentally tangled in her skeins as he searches for fresh handkerchiefs and frozen dairy sweets. Aegnor is bad enough. I won’t have twice the misery.”

The humming sound that signaled that the Ainur on the other end was only humoring Námo’s rant without giving it consideration screeched to a halt and the line of communication intensified with sudden loudness and clarity. “What was that name?”

“Melian’s daughter that wishes to have a fate of one of the Second Children?”

“No, no, the other. The one already moping in your personal wing of your Halls. The one that was in love with a mortal- it was mutual affection, wasn’t it? The name, please!”

“Aegnor,” Námo says slowly. “Ambaráto Aikanáro Arafinwion. And the woman he cries over was of the House of Bëor named-”

AEGNOR!” the counterpart howls with the chords of extreme vexation that he thought only Melkor’s disharmony could inspire. “OH YES, HIM. We are sick of hearing that name. We know the woman of the Third Song, Andreth Saelind. There is not a soul here that does not, to our sorrow. For more than ten of your years, we have had to listen to her complaints, of her list of grievances of the inequalities and ill-planning of Eru’s Songs, of creating two Children too alike and yet not and allowing the possibility of love to form between them, innumerable critiques of your jobs and ours and more philosophical bitching. Of which we always hear from the newly arrived, mistake me not - but this one! Brother, she has gone to Ilúvatar himself and has not shut up. Your Lúthien at least could sing with incomparable beauty and skill. We got her. If I never have to hear another word about her beautiful block-headed Aegnor, I would take all the First Children into my keeping.”

Námo is aghast at what to possibly respond with. Fortunately to reply on his part is unnecessary.

“Look, I’ll talk to Father but I can guarantee he’ll agree. We’ll swap you Lúthien for Andreth. And it’ll take a while for any of us to interrupt her diatribe to inform her of the deal, which should give your Lúthien and Beren a grace period for a second chance at life together. Oh, Most Joyous of Songs! Peace and Quiet at Last! We can be rid of Saelind! I was almost tempted to pull a Tulukhāstaz[1] to get away from her. I have never cried before. What are these things on my face?”

“Tears of joy,” Námo explains dryly.



[1]Valarin form of Tulkas
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A series of scenes for My Little Quendi celebrating Father's Day, with all the generations of fathers and their daughters across three ages.

  1. Laughter echoes through the palace of Tirion (Finwë with Findis and Lalwen) 
  2. Learning to swim off the coast of Alqualondë (Olwë with Eärwen)
  3. A proud father encourages his daughter’s talents (Mahtan with Nerdanel)
  4. A joyful race through the dark woods of Ossiriand (Galathil with Nimloth)
  5. “We’ll find our uncle and cousins, mule-kick their jaws in until they apologize to us. Then we’re marching up to the Black Foe, and we’ll kick his jaw in." (Fingolfin with Aredhel)
  6. The most precious flower of the House of Finarfinwion (Orodreth with Finduilas)
  7. He never wants his daughter to forget her mother either (Turgon with Idril)
  8. Reunited: “Dad, I’m alive.” (Elu with Lúthien)
  9. “Lookie, Daddy, I’m flying!” (Dior with Elwing)
  10. A father says good-bye in Lothlórien, thinking that they will meet again soon (Celeborn with Celebrían)
  11. "I’m home.” (Finarfin with Galadriel)
  12. And finally, a father reads to his baby girl about all the pairs just like them who came before, and share the same bond (Elrond with Arwen)
 
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Inspired in part by a cute fanart going around this morning, the next interlude in My Little Quendi: Friendship is Magic, a breather moment from the suspenseful two-part episode where everyone is wondering if the magical princess will be able to rescue her true love and the wise king in time.
During Enchantress Nightingale’s coerced stay in Hidden Canyon Castle, she befriends not only the cool talking dog but darling Sparkle Blossom, who wants to know why Nightingale is so set on marrying a mortal pony. They also share muffin recipes and compare favorite songs.
The phrase “hung like a horse” comes up.
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In the same episode ("Back Home") where the wise and talented sculptress rants about her ex-husband and the family left behind by the Wise Ponies who went to the Eastern Shore complain or cry, depending on temperament, we also get a rare glimpse into what is happening at the Palace of the First Ponies, aka the Light Ponies aka the Pretty Ponies.

It's a catastrophe.


(click to enlarge)

Suffice to say, the High King of All the Ponies is obsessed with his pets, to the dismay of his court.

We end the episode with a quick cut back to the White Tower Palace.

“And that,” says Her Highness, “is why I stay here and put up with all the customs, feuds, and ridiculous drama of the Jewel Ponies. I’m severely allergic to cat hair.”



(kid's show. she's not making a dick joke.)
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Warning: This one is long, so please click the thumbnail to see all the details:



Today’s episode of My Little Quendi: Friendship is Magic was a real treat, because we got a chance to go back to the kingdom from the first season and see what’s happening back home with the ponies than didn’t take the trip. A couple cameos from the wives and widows, and Oceanina is happy that unlike her in-laws she doesn’t have to complain about a dumb husband leaving her.

(From left to right: Anairë, Indis, Nerdanel, Findis, Amarië, Maglor's wife, unnamed Noldor, Mahtan, Eärwen, Finarfin)
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My Little Quendi has returned for a new season, taking advantage of the show-runner’s side project involving sigils for some improved cutie marks. By popular demand, the bonus feature on one of the DVDs includes the short animated segment of the Philosophical Discussion of Friendly Goldenwise and Patience Wisdom. This is a kid’s show (supposedly), so of course good will defeat evil. And the subtitle of this show is ‘Friendship is Magic’, so yes, we will remain friends even unto the end of the universe. Wait for us.

...I think this was a gift/request for [personal profile] anghraine 
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“Sometimes not everyone gets a happy ending.

Sometimes the goods guys cannot save everyone, no matter how hard they try.

Sometimes friendship is only the memory.”

It was bad enough to sob through the last fifteen minutes of the episode, from Green Willow’s last stand, to King Greycloak’s desperate foe-tossing charge only to arrive too late, but then the writers have in the last five minutes King Greycloak tells his little nephews, Shining Tree and Silver Tree, that they were now orphans. The last scene was a flashback showing how happy the Grey Ponies were to be reunited with new friends in the Green Forest Ponies.

…I think this show’s writer is a sadist.

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Technically this is bizarre fanart for my own fic. Fell Fire pursues the enemy while followed by his brother, Iron-grip, and their mortal pony friend, Fierceness. The true source of Fell Fire's worry and anger is his doomed and unrequited romance with Patience Wiseheart. The story symbolically uses a candle and moth motif for them.

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Many tears were shed (by viewers as well) during the Grinding Ice episode, when the daddy of little Sparkling Brilliance Silverhoof had to explain why Momma wasn’t coming with them to Beleriand anymore.
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There’s always at least one song per episode on My Little Quendi: Friendship is Magic.

Today’s episode was a magic song duel.
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Just wouldn’t be proper unless I showed a screen-cap from the acclaimed second season finale episode of My Little Quendi, “Friendship is Amputation”.

this is the only post in this series to feature a Fëanorian, btw, and solely because the pun was too great.
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On today's episode of My Little Quendi: Friendship is Magic, the lesson everyone learns is that it’s best to just give Princess Enchantress Nightingale what she wants.

Yeah, at this point I don’t even care.



And to show how far I developed this -and to highlight how much my backgrounds improved, here's this scene more or less in animated form made over a year later:





Aside from gifs I removed the speech bubbles and went with translated/silly names instead of canon.





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 What is this? it started with a tumblr post where Elleth and adenydd remarked on the translation of Idril Celebrindal's name, Sparkling Brilliance, as that akin to a My Little Pony. Knowing of a third party MLQ maker, I chimed in. Especially as it allowed to make custom cutie marks, and I was making sigils. 

And thus I took a joke, continued it via fanart of a pretend children's cartoon of the Silmarillion staring ponies, and then ran it into the ground and beat the dead horse some more.



Here will be the master list. For the first post I will also include the subsequent later recreation of the scene in a crude gif format so you can see the change in formatting. No, there was never any flash animation. But a lot of puns.

And no, I was never in the MLP:FM fandom. Or watched more than two or three episodes.


MASTER LIST of My Little Quendi
  1. Meet the Parents in Manyhalls Palace
  2. Friendship Is Amputation
  3. The Song Duel
  4. Crossing the Grinding Ice
  5. The Adventures of Iron-grip and Rage Bunny, with a dose of Moth and Flame
  6. Quality Girl Gossip
  7. The Lonely Hill
  8. Happy Harper Makes New Friends
  9. A Collection of Scenes involving the Best Family from Star-dusk Woods
  10. Back Home
  11. Return to Manyhalls Palace
  12. Things Take a Turn for the Worst: World’s Worst Wingman
  13. I’m on a Boat!
  14. Brothers Divided
  15. Hey, I Need That Book
  16. Family Outing to Swanhaven
  17. Honey, We’re Going on an Adventure
  18. Part 2 of “Back Home”: Catastrophes at Court
  19. Happy Father’s Day: Part One, Part Two, addendum to Part Two
  20. Mama Seagull
  21. The Credits Gags with Mistress Sun and Mister Moon
  22. Sunset on the First Age
  23. And There Suddenly He Heard the Song of Nightingales
  24. What Did You Think of the Party?
  25. Spying on Mortal Love
  26. Tug-of-War
  27. Nightingale! Nightingale! - the Big Damn Episode
  28. Things Take a Turn for the Worst: Defiant to a Dragon
  29. She Sought His Bones But All Was Ashes
  30. DVD Bonus: Debate of Friendly Golden-wise and Patience
  31. Dawn of the Second Age: “Morning Star! Get Off That Sheep!”
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"Gil-galad was a Possum King
 Of him the banjos sadly sing
 The last whose realm was dark and still
 With lots of fruit and good road-kill.

 His tail was long and prehensile,
 His hiss was sharp when he got riled,
 The countless stars of heaven’s land
 Were mirrored in his garbage can.

 But long ago he crawled away
 And where he dwells now none can say
 For he got run over one dark night
 By a pick-up truck with one headlight."

- Goldbirch, from a post at The Keep, expanding on a piece of my doggerel.


There’s a long middling-length story behind it involving two sisters, a realistic stuffed animal opossum, and pg. 209-210 of The Fellowship of the Ring.

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