In The Lord of the Rings, the filmmakers used a special lighting rig for Galadriel so that her eyes appear to reflect the starlight. This is because Galadriel is the last Elf in Middle-Earth to have seen the light of the Trees of Valinor.1yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/lotr
Remember the time Blizzard has us hope that they'd make the Night elves as savage as they were in Warcraft 3? After three years nothing came out of that2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/wow
In The Lord of the Rings, the filmmakers used a special lighting rig for Galadriel so that her eyes appear to reflect the starlight. This is because Galadriel is the last Elf in Middle-Earth to have seen the light of the Trees of Valinor.1yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/lordoftherings
In The Lord of the Rings, the filmmakers used a special lighting rig for Galadriel so that her eyes appear to reflect the starlight. This is because Galadriel is the last Elf in Middle-Earth to have seen the light of the Trees of Valinor.1yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/lordoftherings
[Spoilers C1E115] I've already built my own prison. by @linzer_art2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/criticalrole
[Spoilers C2E56] Hope. -The Bright Queen slays by @oliviahintz2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/criticalrole
When people ask you whats the difference between a jrpg and a western rpg just show them this picture2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/oblivion
In the lore White Lions killed the lions whose hide is on their shoulders with their fists1yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/totalwarhammer
When people ask you whats the difference between a jrpg and a western rpg just show them this picture2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/Gamingcirclejerk
In God of War 4, the trees in Alfheim, the realm of the Light Elves, are not pointing upward but toward the only source of light in the middle of the realm since there is no sun in the sky.2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/GodofWar
I'm glad we can make something better than the Bosmer NPC's2yr ⋅ Affectionate_Fox_288 ⋅ r/ElderScrolls