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postsofbabel · 1 year
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e-icreator23 · 1 year
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Siove puts this on *shows a handkerchief* on the bright side that tomorrow it will be gone
*he nods and puts it on*
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anantradingpvtltd · 2 years
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siltstrider · 3 years
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there’s a genre of screenshots in my screenshot folder that is essentially just siov getting into Very High places where she shouldn’t be able to get to and i think thats very in character for her
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azaisya · 7 years
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stars in our veins
I have a modern fantasy au?? I don’t want to post this to ao3 bc my timeline has changed but , , , i still like it and also the Peredhil kids and Aragorn are Good
Whispers shifted at the edges of Aragorn's consciousness, pulling him from the dark mists of his dreams. With great reluctance, he found himself awake.
Brow furrowing, Aragorn twisted in his blankets, instinctively reaching for his girlfriend. When his fingers grasped nothing but empty sheets — startlingly cool despite the warm night — Aragorn sat up, blinking bemusedly in the dusky light.
New York — eternally awake, even when in the throes of night — glittered faintly beyond the gauzy white curtains that covered the windows. The quiet felt pervasive and unnatural; it felt as if a haze had fallen over the normal honking and nightlife of the city.
Aragorn had just opened his mouth to call for Arwen — their apartment wasn't very big, after all — when he heard her voice, lowered to a whisper.
"—won't tell Ada, and that's why you're here, isn't it?"
Another voice, lower and indistinctive, responded. Aragorn's frown deepened. That vice, muffled though it was, tugged at something in his memories, like a once beloved dream.
Arwen's soft murmur sharpened into something more dangerous. "I said I wouldn't. But I still think you should tell him."
Another indistinct reply sounded, different from the first but still eerily similar. It was like listening to an echo, or a memory.
"I don't care," Arwen's gentle voice replied, "He worries. He deserves to know that you're still alive."
With mounting concern, Aragorn kicked his legs over the side of the bed and padded silently into the living room. The shadows in the apartment seemed to come alive at this time of night, twisting and fumbling and seeking to tear themselves away and join their fellows in the night sky.
It's the witching hour, Arwen always said, voice glittering with traces of star-bright laughter.
Without a sound, he poked his head through the hall, seeking his girlfriend's dark hair and summer-blue night gown. He found her easily, a brilliant wisp of a dream in the quaint lamplight of their almost painfully mundane living room. She sat on the arm of the couch, bent over another figure, her pale fingers flashing as she wrapped a strip of gauze around pale flesh.
For a second, Aragorn thought he was seeing double. Two seemingly young men sat perched on the couch, long limbs sprawled carelessly on the suede. They were raven-haired and fair of face, with slate-grey eyes and danger in their footsteps. There was a strange feyness to the slant of their eyes and the overwhelming grace of their bodies, a trait they shared with the lovely girl standing over them.
But unlike Arwen, there was a haggardness to their faces, a terrible sickliness that seemed to cling to their bones and seep from their pores.
Aragorn knew them both, knew their every mood and jibe, and their state both startled and worried him.
Now content that Arwen hadn't summoned a demon while he'd been sleeping, Aragorn entered the room fully, scuffing his heels on the floor as he did so.
Arwen looked up, the movement bird-like in its abruptness, and her lips twitched into their customary smile: brief but genuine, like the moon at its height.
But the twins reacted as if they'd seen a ghost, faces paling and jaws falling slack. "Estel?" Elladan asked, puzzled, "What are you doing here?"
Aragorn leaned against the couch beside Arwen, dismayed at seeing the bloody cuts that covered both twins. The first-aid kit was propped open on Elrohir's lap, and the younger twin twisted around to stare at Aragorn.
Arwen made a clicking sound in the back of her throat. "Don't move unless you want me to make this hurt."
Elrohir dropped back into his previous position, watching Arwen warily as she stitched up a particularly bad cut on his arm.
"What happened to you two?!" Aragorn demanded, shocked. He'd grown up sparring with the twins, and he'd never seen them with anything worse than minor bruises.
Elladan, who was not being tended to and thus could move however he wished, swiveled his head to stare at Aragorn, fathomless grey eyes narrowing. "Why are you here?"
"I live here," Aragorn replied patiently, already reaching for the alcohol swabs to clean the cuts on Elladan's face. "Now tell me what happened."
Elladan was as poor a patient as ever, twisting out of the way when Aragorn tried to clean his face. "But why do you live here?"
Arwen finished her task and fixed her oldest brother with a sharp stare. "I'd like to know what happened as well."
Elladan ducked under Aragorn, who mumbled something inappropriate under his breath, and protested, "But, Arwen, why is Estel living with you?"
For the first time that night, the vicious creature that dwelt beneath Arwen's skin was revealed. Eyes piercing, she smiled deliberately, teeth suddenly sharp beneath her thin lips. "Elladan."
Elladan immediately sat still, and Aragorn happily began cleaning the grime from his cuts. Stripped from his humor and bristling, he felt suddenly brittle, as fragile as a fledgling fallen from the nest. His skin felt papery beneath Aragorn's fingers, and he frowned to see the thin black threads — like forgotten shadows — that twisted beneath Elladan's skin.
Elrohir shifted until he was at his twin's side, gaze oddly defiant. "We've been putting to right what is wrong."
Aragorn tossed his swab into the trash and replied warily, "Righting wrongs is not always your right." He knew his brothers, knew how quick to anger they were.
They made a sorry sight, sitting on the couch with their marble skin marred by strange cuts and all-too-human bandages. Darkness lurked beneath their eyes, and there was a stalwart defiance in the sets of their shoulders. But exhaustion exuded from them both in waves, and Elladan seemed nearly sick with it.
There were those who said Elrohir was the gentler of the twins.
They would be wrong.
Elrohir's lips drew back into a feral snarl, and a streak of raven feathers erupted across his skin. "We did not come here to be judged by you!" The feathers faded, and his skin returned to its unnatural whiteness. The cuts that Arwen had not covered stood out, starkly scarlet against his star-pale flesh. "By either of you," he added, almost as an afterthought.
Of the three blood siblings, Arwen had always been the intellectual one. Elladan and Elrohir were the ones with their souls forged in flames; Arwen had always belonged to the stars, distant and cold. "Yes, but you came anyways and knew we would.” She paused, considering, and amended, “Or, you knew I would. You didn’t know Aragorn was here. Tell us what happened, El."
Elrohir looked down, unexpectedly chastised by the childish nickname. Aragorn seized the lull in the conversation and extended his hands towards the younger twin, fingers brushing feather-light above his injuries. A power — as natural and unexplainable as the universe itself — shifted, pooling at Aragorn's fingers and spilling into Elrohir. The burning of his cuts calmed, and his flesh knitted itself back together.
Elladan raised his head to look at his sister, allowing her to see the emotions that stormed beneath his glassy grey eyes. "We need somewhere safe to stay, Arwen."
There was history in those words, history that Aragorn didn't understand, and he paused in his work to frown at his girlfriend.
A shadow passed over her face, and her voice was carefully neutral when she spoke. "You've been hunting the Corrupted?"
Elrohir felt the shock that lanced through Aragorn at those words, and his eyes flashed fleetingly to him. "It's not as bad as she makes it sound."
"No," Aragorn agreed, "It's not. It's worse." He drew his hands away, for his hands were shaking now, and he didn't want the healing bond to be active when he was so distressed. "The Corrupted are twisted abominations of that which was fairest. They’re dangerous." There was some resentment in his tone, just the barest whisper of anger. He loved the twins, but he would forever be angry with them for vanishing without a trace on his eighteenth birthday, taking nothing but the clothes on their backs and the ceremonial longswords that hung in Elrond's study.
Elrond had been shattered to discover his sons had left, vanished into the night as they had decaded prior, and Aragorn had missed them terribly.
A bright light — foul and foreign — entered Elrohir's eyes, and he insisted, "We're dangerous too, Estel! Elladan and I— it is our sacred duty to keep the streets free of those monsters."
"But you needn't vanish for years on end!" Aragorn said abruptly, louder than he'd intended to.
Both twins flinched, for Aragorn so rarely raised his voice. He'd always been a happy child, and he'd grown into a noble adult.
"You don't understand!" Elrohir cried, making to stand. But Elladan grabbed his arm and kept him down.
"We have other people to fight," Aragorn protested. "Glorfindel has always kept the peace in Imladris—"
"But Imladris' borders don't even reach Maine," Elladan said quietly, "And Glorfindel cannot protect everybody."
Confused, Aragorn asked, "So you take it upon yourselves to singlehandedly hunt down all of the Corrupted?"
"If that is what it takes to protect innocents, then yes," Elrohir snapped.
Frustrated, Aragorn demanded, "Do you know how many of them there are on the East Coast alone?"
Arwen's voice, soft but powerful, cut through their argument. "Naneth died to give us a second chance."
The twins flushed angrily and, for a second, something foreign and ugly and dangerous filled their eyes. Elladan exclaimed, "And we're taking it by avenging her!"
Arwen's eyes flashed, and something very old awoke within her. "She didn't die so you could waste your souls on something as foul as revenge! Did you learn nothing from Ada's lessons? Would you honor her memory by squandering your souls on killing?"
"What else would you have us do?!" Elrohir cried, voice cracking. "Go to a school that can teach us nothing? Buy an apartment in New York? Live with our little brother?"
Arwen stood still as a statue, but there was something darkly angry under her passive expression. "Aragorn is not my bother. I was not raised with him, and what little blood we share has been diluted enough that I don't care. I don't care if you think college is useless! I'm not telling you to live my life. I'm telling you to live. You deserve so much better than devoting your life to vengeance."
Aragorn murmured, "Ada will be happy to see you again. He hasn't been the same since you left."
Something crumpled beneath Elladan's eyes. "I- I don't know if I can do that," he whispered, and everybody in the room noted his switch from we to I.
"You can," Arwen said fiercely, reaching forwards and grasping his hands, "You can let go of your anger and your revenge and even your oath!"
Elladan just stared miserably at her. "You don't understand," he said, but the words were weaker than before. "We've spent so many years hunting. If we give up now, what was it all for?"
Elrohir cut off whatever Arwen had been about to say, eyes blazing. "We can't just stop! We swore an oath, Arwen!"
"Then break it," she replied, matter-of-factly.
Elrohir's lips curled into a sneer. "You don't understand."
"But I do!" Arwen exclaimed, her frustration finally breaking her calm mask. Something swift tore across her face, and she leaped from the couch and turned away from them. "You don't! I loved Nana just as much as you did, but I don't go on a massacre because she died!" She turned abruptly, star-bright eyes suddenly glittering with tears. "Can't you see that you're doing nothing but hurting everybody?"
Taken aback, Elrohir could only stare. Aragorn scowled at his brothers, and raised his head to look at Arwen. He felt her mind, feather-light, touch upon his, and he sent a wave of reassurance to her. The panic in her eyes faded a little, but she didn't stop crying.
Elladan slowly stood, and it didn't escape Aragorn's notice that he was favoring his right leg. "Oh, no, don't cry." Dismayed, he tried to step forwards, but Arwen stopped him with a look. "Arwen, please. We're sorry. I'm sorry. I just—" He trailed off, clearly miserable.
Quietly, Elrohir murmured, "I'm sorry too." He looked sheepishly from his blood sister to his foster brother. "We've been idiots, haven't we?"
"Yes!" Arwen cried, tearfully furious, "You need to grieve, not kill." She sniffed and rubbed at her eyes.
Aragorn perched on the opposite side of the couch and asked, "You'll stop disappearing now?"
Elrohir shrugged. "We'll try. We can't break our oath."
Aragorn only knew bits and pieces of the twins's story. He'd picked up hints and whispers and sorrow from his foster father and from Arwen, and it horrified him to learn that his brothers had truly sworn to wipe out the Corrupted.
"But you can visit home more often," he suggested, tactfully not mentioning the last three years that had passed without a word from either twin.
"Or not bring swords to Thanksgiving," Arwen added, "And . . . I know I cannot ask you to break your oath. Just . . . please don’t be so reckless." She alighted on the suede, hair fanning out on the back of the couch, and Aragorn instinctively reached out to rest his hand o her shoulder.
Elladan closed his eyes. "I don't know if we can stop, Arwen."
"You can," she said decisively, "Hunting the Corrupted is not a bad thing, El. But to do so out of hate? For revenge? That will destroy your souls."
Both twins flinched and Aragorn's eyes widened. "It has, hasn't it?" His grey eyes suddenly flashed silver, and the sleep-mussed human man that had been sitting there moments ago was replaced by something otherworldly. To his eyes, Arwen gleamed with starlight. She was pure and beautiful and whole; she belonged here. But the twins. . . .
Their souls were torn nearly to ribbons, blackened feathers drifting from pale strings that strained to hold skin onto bones and life onto flesh.
Horrified, Aragorn reached out. "You can't Phase anymore, can you?" His fingers touched Elladan's knee, lightly, and the older twin flinched as though struck. Milky light streamed from Aragorn into Elladan, soothing the rifts in his soul.
Elladan relaxed against the couch, eyes fluttering shut. "Estel, we haven't been able to Phase since Nana died."
Arwen shuddered and ran her hands over her bare arms. "I can't imagine being trapped in my own skin."
Elladan cracked one eye open. "It's not fun," he said miserably.
Aragorn maneouvred around Arwen to repeat the process with Elrohir. Elrohir protested at first, but Aragorn firmly placed his hands on the younger twin's shoulders. "I've gotten better since last time," he said mildly, "I won't turn your skin blue."
"As if I'd trust you," Elrohir said, his voice trembling with the memory of the banter they'd once had.
Aragorn flashed a brief smile, unsure if he had forgiven his brothers yet, and sent his power into Elrohir. The younger twin immediately sighed and fell limply against Elladan, eyes slipping shut as well.
Arwen unfolded herself from where she sat, eyes lidded with exhaustion. "They'll fall asleep soon," she murmured.
"That's good," Aragorn replied, holding his arms out to her. "They need healing, and lots of it. How long have they been hunting?"
Arwen threw herself at him, her form shifting into a raven halfway through her leap. He caught her and held her close to his chest, taking comfort in her familiar feathers. In his mind, she said, Too long.
"That's true enough," he agreed, checking one last time to make sure the twins were alright. They were both sound asleep, expressions peaceful for the first time that night. "They'll need Ada to see to their souls. I'm not sure if they'll ever be whole enough to Phase again."
In his arms, Arwen trembled, and he ran his fingers over the soft feathers on her head. They wouldn't have come to us if they hadn't been injured. Their promises tonight might just be their exhaustion.
"I'll text Ada in the morning," Aragorn said decisively, turning to head back to the bedroom, "And I'm linked to them right now. I'll notice if they leave."
They'll be angry, she murmured, They've spent so long avoiding any sort of comfort.
Aragorn shrugged. Arwen shifted and took to the air. By the time she hit the bed, she was human again, her night-dress stained pitch black, and she curled up in the covers and closed her eyes.
Smiling softly at her, Aragorn settled in beside her. "They'll be alright though," he murmured, burying his face in her hair, "We won't let them fall into darkness again."
She turned to grasp his hand, and he could feel the stars beneath her skin. "Not ever again."
(The Peredhil are shape-shifters in this world. Aragorn, who’s descended from Elros, isn’t able to Phase like Arwen can because his “other” blood is too diluted by “human” blood, but he has enough “otherness” to heal)
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can someone please read through this and tell me whether the 10 minutes i spent painstakingly transcribing dream sweet in sea major backwards were worth it aka did i fuck anything up
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pakjobscareer · 2 years
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Training Program at Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology Latest
Training Program at Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology Latest Date Posted: 05 June, 2022 Category / Sector: Government Newspaper: Express Jobs Education: MBBS | Others Vacancy Location: Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan Organization: Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences SIOVS Job Industry: Medical Jobs Job Type: Intern Job Experience: www.siovs.edu.pk Years Expected Last Date: 18…
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jobustad · 2 years
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Jobs in Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences SIOVS 2022
Jobs in Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences SIOVS 2022
Jobs Description Jobs in Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences 2022 has been announced through the advertisement and applications from the suitable persons are invited on the prescribed application form. In these Latest SIOVS Hyderabad Jobs 2022 the eligible Male/Female candidates from across the country can apply through the procedure defined by the organization and can get these…
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Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences SIOVS Latest Jobs 2021
Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences SIOVS Latest Jobs 2021
This ad of Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences SIOVS Jobs 2021 is recruiting applications from Sindh inhabitants for the empty positions recorded beneath. Applications are welcomed on the given Application Forms on the SIOVS site http://www.siovs.edu.pk. The organization needs Professor Ophthalmology, Associate Professor Ophthalmology, Assistant Professor Research, Assistant…
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zubairkhalid09 · 3 years
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SIOVS Jobs April 2021 Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Divisional Sciences Hyderabad
SIOVS Jobs April 2021 Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Divisional Sciences Hyderabad
SIOVS Jobs April 2021 Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Divisional Sciences Hyderabad Last date to apply 08 May 2021 SIOVS Jobs April 2021 Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Divisional Sciences Hyderabad Last date to apply 08 May 2021     For More Jobs Info Click Here Follow us on Twitter Click Here
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gigspk · 3 years
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SIOVS Hyderabad Latest Jobs 2021 Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology And Visual Sciences
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carolina003 · 4 years
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SIOVS Training Program January 2021 | Latest Jobs In Pakistan Sindh Institute of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences (SIOVS) is one of the significant examination foundations in Pakistan set up through a demonstration of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh by redesigning its status from Liaquat University Eye Hospital Hyderabad to SIOVS.
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anantradingpvtltd · 2 years
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] Description: 10-15M (IR& White LED) Day and Night Vision Support Auto Tracking and Alarm Tone Function Support wireless WIFI connection Support Two-Way Audio Talk Speak Real Time Support Pan 355 degree/ Tilt 90 degree Support TF Card Max 128 GB memory card Support humanoid intelligent alert double light Support to Preset Position/Alert Voice and Alarm Bell/Cruise function Remotely View via the App TuyaSmart/ Smart Life or on Smartphone Specifications: Type : IP camera APP?TuyaSmart/ Smart Life High Definition : 1080P(Full-HD) Lens (mm) : 3.6mm Color : White Sensor : CMOS Megapixels : 2MP Alarm Action : telefon Alarm Video Compression Format : H.264 Power Supply : E27 Minimum Illumination(Lux) : 0.1 Connectivity : IP/Network Wireless TF Card : 128G TF Card?Not included? Viewing Angle : 360°?Level?/90°?Vertical? Waterproof rating: IP66 Network cable protocol : Wi-Fi/802.11/b/g Night mode: infrared night vision + LED full color Supported Mobile Systems : Android/ios Size: 150*65mm Weight: 290g Package Included: 1 X IP camera 1 X E27 Socket 1 X installation kit 1 X Manual Remote Control and View Everywhere: Once the light bulb camera connect WIFI, the living stream can be accessed via iOS/Android mobile phone, you can control it on the APP. It support multi cameras display at the same time and multi users share. Motion Detection and Two Way Audio: This bulb security camera will push alert notification to your cellphone real time when it detects movement, you can set the time that needs to be detected as you like. This bulb surveillance camera allows you to communicate with the camera side whenever you want, convenient and practical. The TF card slot allows you to insert a 128GB Micro TF card, which means you can save images and videos for later viewing. Meanwhile, the large memory allows you to record everything you want without missing a moment. EASY INSTALLATION AND SIOVS CUSTOMER SUPPORT- No need for any installer. Simply put the adapter in power source and get camera live in 5 minutes . Call SIOVS customer care number(provided on camera box) for stepwise installation and any query. [ad_2]
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siltstrider · 3 years
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askdhflksdgfj i keep forgetting just how SHORT bretons are because in game siov will walk up to someone and be fucking TINY in comparison. this is why she gets thrown around like a sack of potatoes shes just so SHORT.
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dribbblepopular · 8 years
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Siov portal - homepage http://ift.tt/2niwd94
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informationxone · 5 years
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SIOVS Hyderabad Jobs 7 December 2019 Latest
SIOVS Hyderabad Jobs 7 December 2019 Latest
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SIOVS Offers Vacancies for the Positions of Social Organizer, Optometrist. These posts are to be based SINDH Hyderabad. The aforesaid Jobs are published in Dawn Newspaper. Last Date to Apply is December 15, 2019.More Details About Social Organizer, Optometrist See job notification for relevant experience, qualification and age limit information.
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