Author has written 9 stories for Wings of Fire, Tui T. Sutherland, Lord of the Rings, and Misc. Movies. Note:I have, for all intents ad purposes, left FFN. This account is basically just to fav/follow any fics I read. I'm sorry to the people I have talked t and the friends I have made. You can find me on ao3 under the same name or on tumblr under Dredgen-Vale. Thank you all for making my younger times so bright. Hello, anyone visiting my profile! However you found this... Name: You can call me Leaf. There are two people who can call me Leafy and if you're reading this, hello :). Gender: you can probably figure it out Age: High school aged Interests: theres a lot Yes, I will adore a game/story if it holds a ton of lore. Halo? I also like characters that are basically a dysfunctional family, because that makes me happy, :). My OCs: Icefire(WoF), Erynel(LotR), and a bunch bunch more from unnamed fandoms Forums: I was a mod for the Wings of Fire forum Jade Mountain - Wings of Fire, but kinda...died. (Sorry guys) Middle-Earth - No, Tolkien, because damn it Valinor is awesome: Favorite protagonists: Glorfindel, Aragorn, Eonwe, Varda, Galadriel, Earendil, Finrod...seriously basically all elves (save a few). And Eowyn and Faramir. Favorite antagonists: Ancalagon the Black, Smaug...do the Feanorians count as antagonists? Probably favorite Tolkien FF at the moment: The Silent Flower of Song books by KiyaNamiel. And the Elf, Interrupted books by Fiondil on Stories of Arda. (RIP Fiondil, I never read your stories while you lived but...) Favorite realm/setting: Probably Valinor. Yeah, that sums it all up. Favorite movie: The Hobbit; The Battle of Five Armies and LotR; The Return of the King Harry Potter (According to Pottermore, mainly): House: Slytherin (I'm technically a Slytherclaw, but I'm much more Slytherin.) Favored Pet: An owl, if for practicality, but CATS. Patronus: (It has been many things. The one I think fits best is a blackbird, but...) Unicorn Ilvermorny House: Wampus Wand: (Also has been many variations, but this one fits best) Ash wood, dragon heartstring, 12 3/4", unyielding flexibility. Favorite Book: Goblet of Fire (as of yet I haven't read the Hogwarts library set) Favorite Movie: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Favorite Characters: Newt Scamander, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, and Frank. (For the record, I think Harry is an idiot. Not as an insult, but a fact on his intelligence.) Favorite HP FF: To Be a Slytherin by Morgana Deryn. Oh, and possibly Black Revelations by A Marauder's Quill. I wish to see Aslan shake his mane, To help destroy Isildur's Bane, To soar high upon a dragon's back, To sail the seven seas with Captain Jack, To fight in battles until evil's no more. All this I wish to do and see, If I could just escape reality. -Maethorelen Post this on your profile if you want to escape reality I am the girl who doesn't go to school dances, or games, and when I do go, I sit in a corner and read a book. I am the girl who people look through when I say something. I am the girl who spends most of her free time reading, writing, or doing other activities that most teenagers wouldn't call normal. I am the girl who people call weird and a freak either behind my back or to my face. I am the girl who doesn't spend all her time on Instagram, or talking to a girlfriend on a cellphone or regular phone. I am the girl that hasn't been asked out in a year. I am the girl that has stopped to smell the flowers and jump and splash in the rain. BUT I am also the girl who knows and is proud to be who she is, doesn’t care if people call her weird, who loves reading and writing and doing the things that no one seems to have the time to do anymore, who loves and is obsessed with a lot of things, who can express herself better with words than actions, who doesn't need a guy to complete her, and knows the importance of the little things. Copy and paste this to your account, and add your name to the list, if you are anything like me, so the girls who are different and unique can know in their weakest time that they are unique but not alone- Bearhug946, EdwardCullenEqualsLife, Stephanie Deux, Aintzane411, Nyx Eryn, BillieMaysSaysKaboom, Nuns N' Bagels, Damon.x.Baird.x, ita-chan01, Razzing, .Talithia-Hawk., Brittnodo, SunnySmile1324, Hope You Will Always Stay, FireKitsune313, Leafdragon117 If you've ever threatened your computer, copy and paste this into your profile. 98 percent of authors confuse "you're" and "your". If you're one of the 2 percent who knows how to tell them apart, copy and paste this into your profile. If you wish DRAGONS were real, copy and paste this onto your profile This was copied from KiyaNamiel's profile, which in turn was copied from WoodElfJedi's profile... The point is I didn't come up with it. The 68 Rules of Middle Earth 1. Never be at the receiving end of a Wizard's staff. You'll end up with bruises or otherwise. 2. Balrogs: never take an Istari lightly. It will be your undoing. 3. Nazgul: Don't challenge a she-elf, who's bearing a Halfling if: a) She has a sword b) Can most likely use mentioned sword c) Is in a supposedly trickling stream d) Knows how to command supposed stream 4. Never underestimate Strider's hearing. 5. Don't snore if Strider is within hitting range. Especially if you're in Lothlorien and the elves are singing a lament. 6. It's never a good idea to play with the Urak-Hai. Especially if they're looking for Hobbits. 7. To many lembas = stinky boat. Seriously Pippin? 8. Or shield-maidens of Rohan for that matter. 9. Never try to steal Legolas' horse. Or any other elven horse, while we're on the subject. 10. Careful who you call 'pointy-eared'. You might end up with an arrow between your eyes next time, instead of your legs. 11. Just because it's a few decades old doesn't mean that it's not sharp. I won't even go on... 12. Falling off a cliff into a raging river has never been a good idea. 13. Trying to steal Bilbo's silver spoons. 14. Please don't overdo it with Ent-water. Height doesn't always matter. 15. Speaking of Ents, NEVER EVER underestimate their strength and endurance. Especially if they are angry. 16. Never ask Gandalf how old he is. He'll probably give you a riddle. Or not answer at all. 17. Never give up hope if Aragorn's around. It will end up with you rallying or men and riding out to meet the army amassed at your front door. 18. Never tell a wizard he is late. He'll just tell you that he's always on time. 19. Sometimes smoking isn't the best idea when you are in a meeting. You might choke on the smoke. 20. Aragorn was named Estel for a reason. Don't tell him he shouldn't be King of Gondor. 21. Just because someone appears dead, doesn't mean that they are. Make sure before you try to torch them. 22. Don't turn your back after a Balrog falls off a bridge. Make sure they have at least fallen a few thousand feet, before you do. 23. Don't ask Gandalf if he ever loses his pointy hat. He doesn't. 24. Who says that mushrooms have addled Radagast's brain? He seems perfectly fine to me. 25. Just because you are at the head of the White Council, doesn't necessarily mean that you are the most powerful person in Arda. News flash Saurman: You're not. 26. Looks can be deceiving. Gandalf isn't as frail as he appears. 27. Gandalf can bark and bite. So be careful. 28. Never steal Legolas' shampoo 29. Or his conditioner. Seriously, don't try it. Ever. 30. Almost being discovered by Easterlings wasn't the greatest idea, Frodo. 31. Staying hidden at a secret council was the idea. Joining the Quest wasn't. (At first, anyway...) 32. I thought that Wizards could solve any riddle. Apparently not... 33. Next time Pippin, be careful which skeleton you touch. I wouldn't advise one holding the bucket, sitting on the edge of a well. 34. Not bringing shaving items was a great idea, Aragorn! (No sarcasm) 35. Or his hair gel. You know what?! Just don't even try to steal Legolas' hair stuff! Period! 36. You might want to check who's at the door before you yell, "No thank you! We don't want any more visitors, well-wishers or distant relations!" 37. Never ask a Wizard the exact time they will show up. They will almost never show when we would like them to. 38. Never say "My precioussssssss." You would probably have a lot of people wanting you, well... 39. You probably would want to watch your back if Isuldir has the One Ring. 40. How about checking if there are any captives before you attack?! 41. Frodo, a Wizard will rarely, if ever, tell you his secrets. 42. Barely involved Gandalf? *snorts* Oh yeah, sure. Like that's true. Not. 43. I didn't know that throwing half of your quiver away while fighting a dragon was a good idea. Maybe I'll try it sometime! 44. Ice isn't always as strong as it looks, Thorin. 45. Whoever said that dwarves and elves never get along, period, obviously had never heard of possibilities. There's always hope! 46. Oh, come on Sam! Don't be shy! 47. Maybe someone should guard the fireworks if Merry and Pippin are around. :) 48. Never call Denthor mad. Call him insane and then run. 49. What did Gandalf say about the Plantir, Pippin? Do NOT touch it! 50. Never leave your shield behind at camp. You actually might survive a battle. 51. Mushrooms. Always the downfall of Hobbits. Literally. 52. Never play the drinking game with an elf. He'll win. 53. Just because you don't sink in the the snow, doesn't necessarily mean that you can't be buried under it. 54. Talk about bringing down a mountain. Geez, Saurman. 55. Don't throw rocks in the water. Seriously. You might regret it. 56. Careful who you insult. The horse lords of Rohan can be easily aggravated. 57. Always know your directions before you set out from Rivendell. 58. Make sure there aren't any dragons in the vicinity before you begin to collect gold. You might save a whole lot of people the trouble of slaying one. 59. Beware of the gold a dragon has long brooded on. 60. Don't awaken live dragons. 61. NEVER assume an enemy is dead. Sauron, Azog, The Nazgul (Sam thought they where dead in the Dead Marshes scene), Gollum (he fell in Shelob's lair then reappeared at Mount Doom), am I missing anyone? 62. Never trust Gollum. 63. Never say 'good morning' to an Ent. By the time they answer, it'll be night time. 64. Same goes for 'good night'. 65. Never underestimate Dwarves. They have relatives, and ravens. 66. If you think you're winning/losing, always expect a surprise army to arrive at the last moment. :) 67. Never hum and/or sing, 'We're off to the wizard' song around Gandalf, Radagast, or Saurman. Results: You don't want to know. 68. Never underestimate the stubbornness of dwarves. Has anyone else noticed how a lot of us get along and make friends on here and we can be from completely different countries? WTF!? We're here making world peace on the INTERNET and we have all those ambassadors and senators and whatever struggling with it!! If you realize this (or read this and agreed) copy and paste this and add your name and country (country is optional) to the list. SPREAD THE PEACE!!: Naruto-fan-Okami-chan (USA), NaraTemari011 (Puerto Rico), Lala girl in Lalaland (USA), nats10art (USA), DarkAkastukiNeko (USA-AL.), The Waterbender (USA), Joe333(Serbia), Gr4Yr4iN (Australia),GoldPhantom (USA),Mrmagicfox(USA),LaniusLegioXIII(MEX),Morgaur(UK),Elf from Downunder (Australia), Nimrodel626 (USA), Leafdragon117(USA) From Lord of the Rings...Thranduil is not a tyrant, okay?! I refuse to read stories where he is portrayed as such. He was just being a good king. If you still don't believe me, read The Hobbit again. Tolkien writes that 'if the king had a weakness it was for treasure' not for beating up his subjects. In addition, he succours the Men of the Lake in their need, and Bilbo is willing to die for him. Moreover, do you really think Legolas would have been alright if he had been abused during his childhood? I rest my case! If you agree, copy and paste this into your profile, add your name to the list and spread the word. Elindë, Elven Warrior Princess, Gwedhiel0117, littledragoneyes, Elf from Downunder, Nimrodel626, Leafdragon117 15 ways to annoy a non-Tolkien fan. 1: Insult them in Elvish. Do not offer translations. 2: Tell them they’ll end up just like Denethor. Refuse to tell them what happened to Denethor. 3: Threaten to feed them to Shelob. Laugh evilly when they ask who Shelob is. 4: Quote Gandalf. Constantly. No matter how irrelevant the quotes are. 5: Say, ‘I would cut off your head for that, if it stood but a little higher from the ground’ every time they insult LOTR/The Hobbit. 6: Play ‘LOTR in 99 seconds’ on a loop whenever they are around. 7: Walk barefoot all day. Say that you are getting in touch with your inner hobbit. 8: Demand an explanation of why they dislike ‘the masterpieces of the esteemed Professor’ every time you see them. 9: Whenever they suggest doing something, refute it by saying, ‘One does not simply (insert verb here)’. 10: Hum the Shire theme incessantly. 11: Whenever a plane flies overhead, shriek, 'wraiths! Wraiths on wings!' and go hide in a closet. 12: Base all English essays on the lord of the rings books or movies. 13: Constantly ask them what their elf eyes see. 14: Talk like Gollum. 15: Threaten them with the wrath of the Valar Copied off of Nimrodel626's profile. I full-heartedly agree with this. “A lot of people think they know what a book is. But in reality not that many do. You see a book is not something you do when you’re bored; it’s not something you were forced to read for a stupid school report. No, a book is something more than that. A book is something that can make you cry for hours for someone who’s not even real (no matter how much you want them to be). It’s something that can make you laugh on your glummest day, at something that’s not even relatively funny. It’s something you scream at when something goes wrong and the idiot in the book won’t listen to you (no matter how hard you scream). It’s something that you get so lost in that you forget the date and where you are for a second. A book is something that’s so addicting that even when you say, “This is the last page, and then I’ll put it down,” you turn the page anyway. It’s your best friend through thick and thin, weither you’re black or white, fat or skinny, young or old. A book is just that- a book; it’s just that some people don’t know what a book is, even though you’ve known your whole life.” by xXIceshadowXx. If you agree with this and know what a book is copy and paste this on your profile. (xXIceshadowXx owns all rights to this quotexX) "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all that wander are lost, The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. From the ashes a fire shall be woken, From the darkness a light shall spring, Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king." -The Lord of the Rings "Moonlight drowns out all but the brightest stars." -J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings "This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper." - T.S. Elliot blah -Leaf |
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