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About
hello little buns and welcome to my rp blog.
my name is Krissy, and I am 21+, so nsfw things may happen but they will be tagged!
skype is available on request, especially for plotting uses.
On RP:
I run multiple other rp blogs, plus my personal, so things may be a little slow at times. Please give me at least a week before you poke me about a reply. But after that, please feel free. It may have slipped through the cracks.
Please no godmodding.
Starter calls are generally for mutuals only.
This is a multiship and multiverse blog. Most verses have their own tags, as do the ships.
*I do not auto ship. Ships very much have to be built up with interaction and plotting
I have my own personal ships, though I won’t let those affect my RPs. I don’t push ships on people. I don’t RP just for shipping, either. I do very much like explore lots of relationships, such as family relationships, friendly relationships and strained or broken relationships, not just romantic relationships.
I will RP anything from lit to script, one liners to multi para, icons or not. I do try to adapt to my partner’s style so everything looks clean and polished. I very much love long plots and verses just as much as short little threads.
Under oak and beech
Basics
Name: Thranduil Oropherion
Other Names: Celebel,
Date of Birth: March 2oth, FA 480
Height: 6'3"
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Prefers male or gwegwin sexual partners. Biromantic. Possible Polyromantic leanings. Does not follow LaCE
Languages Spoken: Sindarin (Eryn Galen dialect & Doriath dialect), Westron, Kindi/Nandorin.
Prefered Weapons: Twin Swords; Silivegil & Hathelas
Faceclaim: Lee Pace
Thranduil has very long, stick straight pale blond hair that he wears pushed back away from his face, but free of any braids. When it’s not pushed back, it parts slightly to the side. His eyes are very clear and bright blue. Thranduil looks no younger than twenty and no older than twenty four. He quite tall and very lithe, with long legs and lean muscles.
His style of dress is very different from other Elven leaders. He rarely wears a true circlet, and his most worn crown is one fashioned from either polished wood or deer/elk antlers. The ornamentation on the crown changes with the seasons. In the winter, the crown is bare. In the spring, it is adorned with fresh flowers. In the summer, it is adorned with green leaves. In the fall, it has berries and red leaves. His clothing style is also different. He does not wear normal robes or tunics. Instead, he opts for a rather tight fitting robes that are long in the back and end at the waist in the front, where that split. Most of his clothing are made in shades of silver and green. He’s very fond of jewels and jewelry in general, so he always wears at least three rings at all times.
When he was an elfling, Thranduil was carefree, spoiled and bubbly. He had a wild imagination that tended to get him in trouble when he would use said imagination to pull pranks on his father and others. The killing of Thingol by the dwarves, kinslaying, and loss of his mother did traumatize him to the point where he did have nightmares and he became a little more wary of strangers, not to mention being terrified of dwarves. Moving to Greenwood did leave him with the feeling of shyness and being the odd one out, but after making friends, he adjusted rather well.
His personality remained mostly the same until the Last Alliance. After his father (and so many of his people and his friends) fell, Thranduil was nearly overcome with grief. He became very cold and aloof to most people, save for Galion and his wife. While Galion and his wife were spared from coldness, he wasn’t as open to them as he once was, having the nasty habit of bottling things in fear that he would be seen as weak. This only became worse after the passing of his wife, until Legolas became sort of a ray of light for him. Thranduil was able to open up to his baby boy. Besides Galion, Legolas is the person that he is most closest to. When Legolas didn’t return from the council, Thranduil did fall into a bit of melancholy.
Thranduil was born in Doriath and was young when Thingol was slain, but old enough for it to have had an impact on him. He remembers the Second Kingslaying very clearly, though it does not haunt him as much as other events in his life do. From Doriath, he traveled with his father to Greenwood, where he spent much of his childhood until his father sent him off to Lindon for a time. Once he came of age, he remained in Lindon for a time before returning to Greenwood and marrying Emlineth, a childhood friend. He lived in peace until the war, where he marched off with his father. Thranduil unexpectedly became King when his father fell during a failed charge and stayed to see the battle finished, despite his great grief. Once the war was over, he marched what was left of the Greenwood company back home and was crowned king. When things settled down, he and Emlineth welcomed a son into the world. Thranduil was a very proud papa, and was determined to have more. Unfortunately, Emlineth died before they had a chance to give Legolas siblings. It took Thranduil months to even hold his son again, but that was all it took and he became determined to be the best single father he could be, deciding not to remarry (which would have been acceptable, given he and Mireth never bonded). The woods began to darken, but Thranduil and his people lived peacefully in his Halls for many centuries.
Upon hearing about the Arkenstone, Thranduil was curious and did indeed go and pay homage to King Thror, having known Durin IV, Thror’s ancestor, during the Last Alliance. As a sort of alliance, Thranduil returned to Erebor for many Springs, until Smaug attacked. Fearing a retaliation from the dragon, Thranduil turned his back on the dwarves, fearing for the lives of his own people. Many years later, he fights along side Thorin and the Men of Laketown at the Battle of Five Armies, despite the animosity between himself and Thorin.
His realm, though still dark, is at peace until the creature Gollum is placed in his care. He takes pity on the poor thing, and allows his elves to take Gollum on walks. All is well until an orc raid and Gollum escapes. Thranduil sends Legolas and a small company of councilors (including Saelbeth) to Elrond's council to tell the Lord of Gollum's escape. Thranduil falls into a spell of melancholy when the company returns without Legolas and he learns that his son has joined the Fellowship. He doesn't hear from his son for nearly three years and thinks he has died until Legolas comes home.
Thranduil and his Silvan and Sindar (and some mixture of both) do not follow LACE, mainly because they are not of the Eldar, meaning they did not come from Valinor, as the word 'Eldar' came to be known as what the elves who went over to Valinor were called. To me, Laws and Customs of the Eldar are very Valinor based, and since the examples given are mostly Noldor, one can assume it is most readily applied to the Noldor. Given what happened at Doriath in F.A. 506, I don't think Thranduil or any of the other Sindar would want any part of anything Noldor, if Melian did indeed teach them these laws. Plus, the Sindar who went with Oropher were seeking to get back to their roots and simplify their lives. I think this practice would have been first on the chopping block.
Further more, both the Sindar and the Silvan are seemingly able to handle grief much more easily than the Noldor, who had not experienced much grief before the journey to Beleriand/Middle Earth. The Sindar and the Silan had been living in strife for quite a while, and I'm sure that they had to learn how to deal with grief, since some did more than likely die. That being said, death is most likely a final thing for them. Their kind usually doesn't sail, so the only way to meet a loved one again is through death or fading from grief. I'm sure it does happen from time to time, but I don't think it happens very often. If it did, Greenwood's population after the Last Alliance would have been vastly decreased due to the fact that Thranduil marched home with only 1/3 of his father's army, and I'm sure those other two thirds had family. So I do think the people of his wood move on when loved ones die. Some may choose to remarry, some may not. Some may choose to have more children, some may not. It simply depends on the elf, but the Silvan are far less strict.
On Thranduil's treatment of his people:
Given that it is bookcanon that Legolas identifies as a Silvan elf, it is most likely that his mother was Silvan. Oropher, Thranduil and the other Sindar came to Greenwood to seek a simplier life. The Sindar and Silvan cultures combined to make a new one, much like the Sindar and Noldor of Gondolin.
That being said, Thranduil is not racist against the Silvan. I reject that notion entirely.
On a particular movie scene in DoS:
Thranduil does not have a physical scar from dragon-fire. While he has seen dragons and knows what they can do, has seen the injuries they can cause, his wounds are pyschological only, at least in this instance.
When Thranduil came to the Greenwood as a child, he was taught certain fae magics by his Silvan people, specifically those whom had Avari blood. It wasn't easy for Thranduil, though, and unlike some of his people, his skill level is low, but he has potential. Only the magic takes a lot out of him. It exhausts him, and in some instances, hurts him. Thus he rarely uses his magic.
He REMEMBERS these trees from years before, from a journey in youth dared through the ominous tall forest green. Shadowed verdant looming high above, shards of marigold and honeyed sunlight peering through the great leaves of fall. HIGH still reach the trees, their branches grasping toward each other but shades of green stand muted and bare among them, dark grey and aged bronze colour the bark that surrounds their path. The King of Dale wonders if perhaps it was only youthful folly that so idolized the shades of Mirkwood, the once known Greenwood as he was taught by his father who learned these ancient titles from fathers before him. LONG always has been the line of Girion and ever near to that old realm of elvish making have they stood. and to the mountain, their northern neighbor and two so richly entwined in the success of the other.
perhaps had any son of Durin survived the war that ravaged already poor countries, people suffering still years later when the fire has died but the burns linger , his voyage now may bear a shorter walk, shorter ride. perhaps only if had he been able to salvage some sense of peace in the aftermath of battle, some common understanding between kings in need for their people. the bitter ache of his heart for all who were lost in the fire thinks no such thing possible, though he accepts with grace and courtesy all good nature between the current king-DAIN- and himself. for the necessity of their people.
in all thoughts, this seems the preferred choice. THOUGH
WISER it would have been to send his request in parchment,
to save his men the turmoil of the journey and spare his people
the absence of their ruler–no, not yet. The ceremony still awaits,
for some weeks more he will remain only Bard, the bowman.
And a bowman or king may still be prone to the sentiment
of Man. This request is not given lightly but in the spirit of
lasting friendship between realms of Elf and Man.
YET NOW he stands in company to the Elvenking, a contrary of thought
to the easy comfort with which he speaks. “ My children will be greatly pleased to see you and your people in Dale once more, Your Grace. I think they long more to see your kin than to see the ceremony for which they come.”
The darkness that has so plagued the Woodland Realm has ebbed slightly. It is not as palpable as it was in years past. Still, a heaviness lingers in the air, for the forest is not healing, not yet. The quiet before the storm, Thranduil believes, yet perhaps there is enough time to prepare before the tides of war comes crashing down upon them all again. A hundred years may be a blink of an eye to them, yet with the ways of Men, advancement in the ways of war could very well be had.
Yet now is not the time for such thoughts, not when there is peace and there are celebrations still to be had. War is only one probability for the future, and it will not happen in Bard’s lifetime, he is certain, nor perhaps in his childrens’. Thus Thranduil will make no mention of it, simply continue to strengthen the alliance and trade agreements between the Woodland Realm and Dale, perhaps between Erebor too, for a UNITED north against future threats.
A rare smile graces his lips as he looks down upon the future KING of Dale. An invitation written on parchment would have done nicely, yet this meeting was not unwelcome.
“Perhaps they do. I have little doubt that my own children left a lasting impression on yours.” Though neither would be in attendance to the coronation. Legolas was far away from here, as was Tauriel; he with the Rangers and she in Dorwinion on an errand.