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Gandalf (Arnor)

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AulëTheSmith:
I perfectly agree with you about the lore you crafted. It is quite reasonable to set our sword as a gift for Cirdan. I had too the desire to preserve some the Elvish style even in this new weapon but i found nothing that satisfy me in the past days. Now instead, i want  to show you some intepretative drawigs about Elven kings blades, some are simply the one coming from the movies (there is Glamdring too and Orcrist, along with the Kings they were intended for). We can easly exclude curved or other particular shape blades as you said, but maybe in the others we can find something interesting:






The Fingon one (upper picture), for example, it's in the style you proposed :), or the Ingwë one (bottom picture) too if we get rid of those climbing branches along the blade :)
A note: could be reasonable in your opinion to make the blade shining in presence of enemy? it could underline the elvish provenance of the blade as well as distinguish it from Glamdring even when the zoom is not so high to notice the differences in details

Walküre:
How in the world was I not aware of those pictures' existence? They're totally splendid and it really required a vast amount of imagination to give shape to such creativity, I guess. Thank you for having shared it with us :)

Based on the aforementioned reasoning, I would deem Voronwë's blade a viable choice. The sword itself is as elegant as Glamdring and differs from the latter in size, being overall thinner and longer. It would make for a great sword, as a gift from the Foam-riders (in the way we envisaged this fictional lore of ours). Adding to this, it is significant and important that such blade be not granted the property of glowing: as far as I have knowledge of, this peculiar quality had only been achieved by the Noldorin smiths of Aman, at the acme of the Noldor's beauty and potency during the Noon of Valinórë. The art of forging glowing swords was then brought with them to Middle-earth. It follows that, albeit them being the finest mariners of all, the Teleri (the Sea-elves, specifically) could not boast such crafting mastery in regards to weapons.

In the end, choosing that sword will permit to create a silver-made model with the haft being fused with the main body of the weapon. Bright as the stars shining over the waves of the blue.

AulëTheSmith:

--- Zitat von: Walküre am 21. Jan 2018, 22:19 ---How in the world was I not aware of those pictures' existence? They're totally splendid and it really required a vast amount of imagination to give shape to such creativity, I guess. Thank you for having shared it with us :)

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You know gentle Walküre, when it comes to seek pitcure or everything about concepts nothing can stop me  :D :D. To be fair i simply did not give up in searching on internet, and finally found something that really satisfy my curiosity as well as my desire of fine art :)
 I'm really glad you like it and you and all the other valorous members of MU can share this picture or make use of it for whatever purpose , now that you are aware of them ;)

I have noticed the Voronwë one, it seemed really "made for Gandalf" the reason i didn't now, now instead i have the answer:


I'm still young but at the same time old enough such i've started exploring the LOTR world in cinema from the very beginning: via the the Ralph Bakshi's LOTR VHS, the vintage cartoon crafted far back in 1978  :D :D And as you can see the sword of Gandalf The White in this case was white and shining too. 
It was a clue hidden in a corner of my growing older mind  :D
Anyhow, i agree with the sword model and understand the reasoning of non-glowing, the silver itself should be just itself sufficiently shining such that you can clearly distinguish it from Turgon's intended blade :)

Walküre:
Correct. That was what I was seeking for. And I would call it a sign of fate: we ought to proceed this way :P

This is personally the sword of my dreams: elegant, light and a sole shape of metal. I adore akin warfare craft and I like imagining that Elven art was also austere and essential in the Elder Days, yet perfect in itself and imbued by magic. Sometimes, one just has to go back to the old simpler manner, if this one is willing to enjoy consistent art. It is also my antiquarian conception of art, holistically speaking, and it kind of applies to Eä equally.

Hence, I shall give you my green light.

AulëTheSmith:
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