Indis https://dawnfelagund.com/ en Prayers about Rain https://dawnfelagund.com/node/36 <span>Prayers about Rain</span> <span><span>Dawn Felagund</span></span> <span>Sun, 03/31/2019 - 09:11</span> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block"> <div class="block-content"> <section id="node-comment"> <h2 class="comments-title"><i class="fa fa-comments-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> Comments</h2> <article data-comment-user-id="0" id="comment-78" class="js-comment single-comment"> <div class="single-comment-content-body"> <h3 class="single-comment-title"><a href="/comment/78#comment-78" class="permalink" rel="bookmark" hreflang="en">Comments</a></h3> <div class="single-comment-meta"> <span><span>Nimbrethil (not verified)</span> Mon, 08/03/2020 - 15:58</span> </div> <!-- /.single-comment-meta --> <div class="single-comment-content"> <div class="layout layout--onecol"> <div class="layout__region layout__region--content"> <div class="block"> <div class="block-content"> <div class="field field--name-comment-body field--type-text-long field--label-hidden field-item"><p>So beautiful. It just makes me cry. I don't know why.<br /> At first, I was doubting if Indis, a Vanyar, has so many desires (I think Vanyar seems born with little emotion), but soon I found it heartbreaking. I saw the decay of a girl's girlhood; and it is rather painful to recall how worldly bondage and inner desires led to endless tragedies in life. Even a Vanyar is incapable of preventing that. I cannot forget the scene you wrote: the mountains are silent, and snow quietly falls on the wilderness; maybe the moon hangs high in the darkness. This is the beautiful and tranquil Aman. I used to think why Aman is full of tragedy. Maybe the king had also thought this bitterly when his wife suffered so much that she left him. Now I find that Aman is not lively and prosperous, it is even more lonely. It lies in the deep deep solitude. In the border between life and death.<br /> I did imagine the queen becoming an ambitious queen, using her power like Galadriel. Her power despises the short-sighted passion of Noldor and declares the victory of the hermits (or monks) who stay in Aman, implying the triumph of the sacred order. However, as I have realized, the reason why the queen became our queen is that she is not a completely conformist person. Let's not argue whether the king is morally wrong or the remarriage law of Manwe is weird. (to me a liberalist girl it's really hard to understand but I'll try :)) In my opinion, I believe the queen did this out of love. But you add some prophecy and song, which I think Vanyar might be fascinated by. The Queen shows the willingness to join the game. Great. This makes the story more fatal. She's just like those ladies with subtle expressions in Da Vinci's works. I can't speculate about the queen's subtle and obscure mind. She is a beautiful and dangerous woman, and THE great woman, too.<br /> O Nolo my dear, disloyal husband, you are to blame.</p> </div> </div> </div> <!--/.block-content --> <div class="block"> <div class="block-content"> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="comment.lazy_builders:renderLinks" arguments="0=78&amp;1=default&amp;2=en&amp;3=" token="9l7g6CyOGuRBsFPhhKNZzBSfw43mBAcNDdGPYBPfJms"></drupal-render-placeholder> </div> </div> <!--/.block-content --> </div> </div> </div> </div> <!-- /.single-comment-content --> </article> <div class="comment-form-wrap"> <h2 class="add-comment-title"><i class="fa fa-comments-o" aria-hidden="true"></i> Add new comment</h2> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="comment.lazy_builders:renderForm" arguments="0=node&amp;1=36&amp;2=comment&amp;3=comment" token="5eDklJfT4NxvvLxFLpKSLCtmXzwwAdpl5L5jpEDPysM"></drupal-render-placeholder> </div> <!--/.comment-form --> </section> </div> </div> <!--/.block-content --> </div> </div> Sun, 31 Mar 2019 13:11:46 +0000 Dawn Felagund 36 at https://dawnfelagund.com