Death, by Dustin Nguyen
I want this in my bathroom.
BTW I SOURCED IT BECAUSE MOST PEOPLE ARE DICKS.
*BRAYING WITH LAUGHTER*
Oh god there’s no source, someone tell me who made this, please, so I can credit their genius!ETA: ART BY GLOCKGAL. Everyone update your reblogs!
“THERE MUST ALWAYS BE A STARK IN WINTERFELL, JARVIS.” - Jay
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This is my first tattoo; the Shards of Narsil, the Sword of Kings.
Ultimately, this symbolizes the kingship of Gondor and Arnor, the good of mankind and opposition of darkness in Tolkien’s writings, as well as the character of Aragorn, whose valor, strength of good will, compassion, and humility I revere endlessly and since childhood I’ve strived to reflect the best I can on a daily basis. It also symbolizes my love for the story of the Lord of the Rings and how it has shaped me these past ten, formative, years of my life.
As I love the films’ version of the sword, I kept it, but honored the books by only retaining the two main shards. Aragorn carries these early in the story as an heirloom of the House of Elendil, before it is reforged. The blossoms and petals surrounding it symbolize his return to Gondor as King, when once again the White Tree blossoms as his reign, and the Fourth Age, begins.
Yes, I am an insufferable nerd!
Drawn by myself and inked by Mr. Kelly, proprietor of Olde Tyme Tattoo in Fullerton, CA.
Bahhhhhhhhhhhhhhahahahahaha
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peacelovenaomily asked: This is all so PERFECT! O: <3
Thanks! <3
12 Days of Sci Fi Hotties
Day 4 - Boba Fett and Han Solo from Star Wars!
(with bonus Jak-is-terrible-at-drawing-guns-action!)
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