oneringnet:

hello everyone! this blog has just reached 500 followers and to celebrate this milestone, we’re going to make creations based on the top 20 tolkien characters voted by you, our precious followers ♥︎

rules

  • follow oneringnet
  • (optional) reblog this post to signal boost
  • go to this typeform and type in your favourite character

you will be able to vote until september 22th and our members will start making the edits after that, so stay tuned!!

aredhels:

@oneringnet favourite quotes event

Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in halls of stone,
Nine for Mortal Men, doomed to die,
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

@oneringnet‘s favourite villains event → sauron in numenor

↳ There was an altar of fire in the midst of the temple, and in the topmost of the dome there was a louver, whence there issued a great smoke. And the first fire upon the altar Sauron kindled with the hewn wood of Nimloth, and it crackled and was consumed; but men marvelled at the reek that went up from it, so that the land lay under a cloud for seven days, until slowly it passed into the west.

oneringnet:

it’s time for oneringnet’s second creation event! this time the theme will be locations and the event is open until 22nd april.

how to participate

  • check out oneringnet and our members
  • (optional) reblog this post to signal boost
  • create and post something (edit/gifset/fanart/meta/fanfic/whatever you want) about a place in jrr tolkien’s works
  • tag #oneringnet in your post so we can find it and reblog it to the blog
  • mention @oneringnet in your post’s description, for example you can use this caption:
    • @oneringnet‘s favourite locations event → location
  • you can take part as many times as you want, have fun creating!

@oneringnet‘s favorite character event → maglor

And it is told of Maglor that he could not endure the pain with which the Silmaril tormented him; and he cast it at last into the Sea, and thereafter he wandered ever upon the shores, singing in pain and regret beside the waves.