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the-hobbit:

“What do you know of love? Nothing! What you feel for that dwarf is not real. You think it is love? Are you ready to die for it?”

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aredhels:

thranduil (”vigorous spring”), the elven king

son of oropher
king of the woodland realm
father of legolas greenleaf

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ahdromeda:

@avadas requested - thranduil

“Such is the nature of evil. Out there in the vast ignorance of the world it festers and spreads. A shadow that grows in the dark.”

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mistymovntains:

I did not come on your behalf. I came to reclaim something of mine.

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goodoldmoon:

Long will I tarry, ere I begin this war for gold.

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lannisten:

As the great wealth of the Dwarves grew, their store of good will ran thin. No one knows exactly what began the rift. The Elves say the Dwarves stole their treasure. The Dwarves tell another tale. They say the Elf King refused to give them their rightful pay.

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edennil:

If the elf-king had a weakness it was for treasure, especially for silver and white gems; and though his hoard was rich, he was ever eager for more, since he had not yet as great a treasure as other elf-lords of old. His people neither mined nor worked metals or jewels, nor did they bother much with trade or with tilling the earth.

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