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"We cannot get out. We cannot get out. They have taken the Bridge and second hall. We cannot get out. The end comes, and then drums, drums in the deep. They are coming." A sudden dread and a horror of the chamber fell on the Company. 'We cannot get out,' muttered Gimli. Then there came a great noise: a rolling Boom that seemed to come from depths far below, and to tremble in the stone at their feet. 'They are coming!' cried Legolas. 'We cannot get out,' said Gimli.
#gimli son of gloin#gimli#the fellowship of the ring#the mines of moria#lotr#the lord of the rings#fotr#pen and ink#traditional art#Tromroan#my art#fan art
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#the lord of the rings#the lord of the rings memes#lotr#lotr memes#gandalf#legolas#middle earth#jrr tolkien#tolkien memes#the fellowship of the ring#the two towers#the return of the king#aragorn#gimli#frodo baggins#sam gamgee#merry and pippin#boromir#helms deep#the mines of moria#gollum#orcs#cave troll#they have a cave troll#rivendell#sauron#sarumon#balrog#gandalf the grey#gandalf the white
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No lines in any film or book have ever filled me with such feelings of dread as "We cannot get out. The end comes soon. We hear drums. Drums in the deep. They are coming."
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The Mines of Moria - by Gellihana-art
#tolkien legendarium#middle earth#jrr tolkien#the lord of the rings#the fellowship of the ring#gandalf#gandalf the grey#the grey pilgrim#mithrandir#the mines of moria#mines of moria#tolkien#moria#khazad dûm#golum#fly you fools#balrog#durin's bane#the long dark of moria#darkness
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"We cannot get out. We cannot get out. They have taken the Bridge and second hall. We cannot get out. The end comes, and then drums, drums in the deep. They are coming." A sudden dread and a horror of the chamber fell on the Company. 'We cannot get out,' muttered Gimli. Then there came a great noise: a rolling Boom that seemed to come from depths far below, and to tremble in the stone at their feet. 'They are coming!' cried Legolas. 'We cannot get out,' said Gimli.
#gimli#the fellowship of the ring#lord of the rings#gimli son of gloin#the mines of moria#lotr#fotr#Tromroan#my art#fan art
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#J.R.R. Tolkien#Letter#W.H. Auden#7 June 1955#tom bombadil#characters#Bree#Strider#Frodo#The Mines of Moria#Lothlorien#lord of the rings#heart and soul#Horselords#Kingdom of Men#fangorn forest#The House of Eorl#Stewards of Gondor#Gandalf#gandalf the grey#Saruman
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OKAY SO I have been having THOUGHTS about how similar the Mines of Mandalore and the Mines of Moria scenes are. And I mean beyond how satisfyingly alliterative they are. Spoilers, obviously.
So, I was watching eps. 1-2 and first I was just really amused by the surface similarities of the two mines. The whole, “This is no mine, it’s a tomb”, “behold the great dwarf city of Dwarrowdelf”, the fact that the door Din goes through trying to find the living waters looks EXACTLY like the doorways at the fork in Moria where Gandalf tells everyone “when in doubt, always follow your nose” (my brief thought before Din wandered in there was that he should have sniffed the air first and considering the DANGER he found I think that was legit).
And then I start actually thinking about this and losing my goshdarned mind over it.
You have Din who’s never been there before and Bo Katan who has and ends up guiding him through these ruins of ancient halls destroyed and desecrated not so long ago even though the wreckage looks ancient. How both in LOTR and the Mandalorian there are these ruins that show you the world used to be so much bigger and more beautiful, but so much has been lost. The contrast of Bo Katan being certain of what they won’t find and Gandalf being certain of what they will find. The goblins and the glowing-eyed cavemen. The creature that lives in the dark and will kill you if it catches you (Gollum and General Grievous’ weird cousin). Grogu and Frodo have shirts made of the strongest metal known to anyone given to them by their adopted father figures. The fact that these were mines for mithril and beskar, the strongest metals in their universes.
And then. AND THEN. The piece de resistance. The beautiful contrast between the Balrog and the Mythosaur. They’re both ancient beings that have been hidden away in the dark for thousands of years, fallen from the splendor they once had. And one is dark and evil and bathed in FIRE and the other is (presumably) good and noble and hidden in WATER. Like ?!?! were they trying to make this comparison?!? because it’s fantastic and I love it and I need more of it.
AND the whole reason Din and Bo Katan are in the Mines in the first place is so Din can have his honor renewed by bathing in the waters (and Bo Katan comes along for the ride xD) and he FALLS into the depths but he IS renewed. In Moria Gandalf FALLS when he fights the balrog but when he defeats it he is renewed.
Oh and let’s not forget the FALLEN ROYALTY from an ancient line with a MAGIC SWORD. Like, Bo Katan might not permanently get the darksaber back till later in the season but she does reclaim and wield it again in the Mines. And in the book (movies were weird about this) Aragorn already has Anduril after they leave Rivendell so he has it in Moria.
So yeah, anyway, there are just SO MANY parallels here between the Mines of Mandalore and the Mines of Moria and I am LOVING it this was so fun to think about the past few days.
#the mandalorian#lord of the rings#the mines of mandalore#the mines of moria#din djarin#bo katan#the balrog and the mythosaur comparison makes me lose it every time I think about it#there may be more comparisons Idk but this is what I came up with#someone who works on the mandalorian watched LOTR while writing this episode and either consciously or subconsciously#put in a TON of lotr references#and I LOVE it#mandalorian spoilers#mandalorian season 3
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I read that 1978 calendars are the same as 2023 calendars, and then I found this Tolkien one on eBay
Happy Fellowship enters Moria day
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the destroyed city is giving Balin’s tomb
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the mines of moria
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#did *checks notes* jon favreau do this on purpose#bc if so???? hilarious choice. I approve#star wars#the mandalorian#star watches the mandalorian#lotr#the mines of Moria
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"...FLAME OF UDÛN. GO BACK TO THE SHADOW. YOU CANNOT PASS!"
PIC INFO: Spotlight on Durin's Bane versus Gandalf the Grey, atop the Bridge of Khazad-dûm in the Mines of Moria (on January 23, 3019 of the Third Age), original painting by SMCreativeart, a.k.a., "smays281," c. 2021.
Resolution at 1378x1742 & 1284x1500.
Sources: www.reddit.com/r/lotr/comments/pvihiv & Pinterest.
#Balrog of Morgoth#Durin's Bane#Balrog#Balrog of Moria#Maia#Lord of the Rings#The Lord of the Rings#Shadow and Flame#Corrupted Maia#Tolkien Legendarium#The Third Age#LOTR#War of Wrath#Mines of Moria#Bridge of Khazad-dûm#The Mines of Moria#Flame of Udûn#The Nameless Terror#The Black Chasm#Khazad-dûm#The Black Pit#Valaraukar#Morgoth#Gandalf the Grey#Gandalf#Glamdring#Moria#Istari#J.R.R. Tolkien#Nameless Terror
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I don't think the fandom talks enough about how traumatizing the mines of Moria must've been for the hobbits.
And I'm not referring to Gandalf's death (this is actually quite discussed), that's "oh no, they've killed grandpa".
I'm talking about the members of the Company of Thorin Oakenshield they've found dead. The hobbits grew up listening to the tales of their adventure and their extraordinary deeds.
That's "fuck they've killed the Avengers".
#idk if you get what I mean#idk if this makes sense#the lord of the rings#the hobbit#lord of the rings#mines of moria#gandalf#hobbit#the hobbit ori#the hobbit oin#the hobbit balin#merry brandybuck#pippin took#samwise gamgee#frodo baggins#khazad dûm#khazad dum
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Inside Ukrainian Moria: Huge Artyomsol Salt Mine Deep Under Ground by Ivan R.
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Gandalf vs Balrog - by Jenny is Drawing
Gandalf wished he'd worn that fire armour..
#tolkien legendarium#middle earth#the lord of the rings#jrr tolkien#the fellowship of the ring#gandalf#gandalf the grey#the grey pilgrim#mithrandir#mines of moria#fly you fools#durin's bane#balrog#flame of udun#dwarrowdelf#the mines of moria#khazad-dûm#the bridge of khazad-dûm#you shall not pass#tolkien
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ŌKA SHICHIBUKAI
#One Piece#opgraphics#Boa Hancock#Dracule Mihawk#Donquixote Doflamingo#Jinbei#Gecko Moria#*mine#missing Crocodile and Kuma in this set but the OG7 will forever be iconic ✊
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‘There is some new devilry here,’ he said, ‘devised for our welcome, no doubt.’
#scheduled post#lotr#lord of the rings#the lord of the rings#balrog#fotr#fellowship of the ring#boromir#gandalf#aragorn#frodo baggins#frodo#sam#samwise gamgee#sam gamgee#legolas#legolas greenleaf#mines of moria#moria#lotr edit#lotr gif#lotr gifs#tolkien gif#tolkien gifs#jrrt#tolkien
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The ramparts of Mount Erebus (colorized), Herbert Ponting
West Gate of Moria, J.R.R. Tolkien
I don't really know what this post is supposed to mean. I just felt I had to share this sort of epiphany.
#herbert ponting#jrr tolkien#antarctica#terra nova expedition#mines of moria#the lord of the rings#lotr#cool guys#sort of
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