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Teitho June/July Challenge: Inheritance
Our Teitho prompt for June/July is Inheritance.
We can’t wait to see how you choose to use this prompt!
Inheritance can have many meanings. It can be the physical traits one inherits from relatives—eye color, hair color, a cleft chin—or it can be a tendency that runs in a family—a short temper, chattiness, prophetic dreams.
It could be a physical object like a home, a sword, a keepsake. Or a heavier burden like an oath or vow. Or it could be both, like the Ring of Barahir.
It can be a bloodline—like the Dunedain or the line of Durin. Or a legacy—like the shards of Narsil or the Arkenstone.
Inheritance may be tangible or intangible, may bring joy, wealth, or immense tragedy.
Inheritance can vary between siblings. Or it can lead to strife between family.
What story or art of Inheritance will you give us this month? Please submit your art or story to teitho.contest@gmail.com by July 31st.
Kidnap Fam Survey
Polutropos is collecting survey data as part of her research on the "Living Legendarium", i.e., how the legends of Arda, from their earliest drafts by Tolkien to the posthumously published Silmarillion edited by Christopher Tolkien to the creative engagements by fans, are inherently indeterminate and mutable, inviting many and diverse interpretations.
This portion of the study focuses on the various ways that fans of the Silmarillion understand and imagine the relationship between Maedhros, Maglor, Elrond, and Elros: the "kidnap fam".
The resulting paper will be presented at Mereth Aderthad on July 19 2025 and published afterwards on the Silmarillion Writers' Guild.
COMPLETE THE SURVEY until June 27, 2025.
Tolkien Native Language Appreciation Fest 2025
This is an event aimed to celebrate the diversity in the Tolkien fandom, which takes inspiration both by Tolkien's profession as a linguist and inventor of all the languages in his opus, and his own characters' prowess in several languages. The event will run on Tumblr from 16-22 June 2025.
The event aims at giving all creators a chance to use their creativity to explore and experiment with all languages. All types of fanworks and all languages (including English and Tolkien's invented languages) are welcome.
Rules
- NO AI GENERATED CONTENT.
- No stealing/plagiarizing of anyone's work.
- Please tag properly your work and use warnings for mature/sensitive content, so people are able to filter it, should they wish to.
- NSFW: please use the "read more" function, or link it through a different website such as AO3 and use tags and warnings accordingly, so people are able to filter the content, should they wish to.
- GOLDEN RULE: COMMON SENSE
To be able to participate, please follow the below steps.
- Reblog this post and follow this blog.
- Use #jrrtlanguagefest preferably in the first five tags, so I am able to reblog your creations
- Mention the languages used in the caption of your post - a translation is encouraged so everyone can enjoy your creations
- There is no limit per day, you can post as many creations as you wish.
Prompts
You can use as many of these prompts as you like. Please specify in your post if you are using any of these.
- 16th June: Yellow - Shine - Opposites - Song
- 17th June: Orange - Sunset - Flowers - Dance
- 18th June: Red - Passion - Wounds - Rain
- 19th June: Purple - Noble - Valiant - Fading
- 20th June: Blue - Calm - Creation - Divine
- 21st June: Green - Envy - Trees - Fading
- 22nd June: Black - Grief - Moonlight - Deep
Russingon Week 2025
Russingon Week is a Tumblr and AO3 event for fanworks that center a romantic or queerplatonic relationship between Maedhros and Fingon. Russingon Week will run June 16th to June 22nd, 2025.
Rules
- Be kind and courteous! No shaming, harassment, or bigotry will be tolerated.
- Works featuring any interpretations, themes, and topics are welcome. We encourage creators to use appropriate archive tags and content warnings where needed.
- Creations of any sort (fanfic, fan art, meta, moodboard, fan song, rec list, interpretive dance, rescuing a loved one who is currently chained to a cliff) are encouraged!
How to Participate
- Make a work of any sort that centers a romantic or queerplatonic relationship between Maedhros and Fingon. If you post on tumblr, @ this blog (russingon-week) or tag it #russingonweek and we’ll reblog it!
- Sometimes tumblr notifs can be wonky, so feel free to message us or send us an ask if we haven’t noticed/reblogged your work.
- You can also feel free to anonymously submit anything you’d like using the “submit” function on the blog.
Prompts
Day 1 – June 16th: Beginnings and Renewal
- Valinor
- Childhood friends to lovers
- Re-embodiment
- Children and parenthood
- First time
- Modern AU
Day 2 – June 17th: Devotion and Desertion
- Losgar and the Helcaraxë
- Weddings and oaths
- Infidelity & Betrayal
- Role reversal AU
- Allies and enemies
Day 3 – June 18th: Despair and Defiance
- Rescue from Thangorodrim
- Battles and Kinslayings
- Angry sex
- "Make it worse" AU
- Lies and truths
- Breaking taboos
Day 4 – June 19th: Peace and Ennui
- The Long Peace
- Fluff
- Tender sex
- Time loop AU
Day 5 – June 20th: Memory and Song
- Epistolary
- In-universe writing or art
- Laws and Customs of the Eldar
- Salacious letters/erotica
- AUs based on another work of fiction
Day 6 – June 21st: Tragedy and Doom
- Nirnaeth Arnoediad
- Foresight and ósanwë
- Fantasy/ghost sex
- Greek Myth AU
Day 7 – June 22nd: Endurance and Survival
- Post-rescue from Thangorodrim
- Fix-it AU
- Legacy
- Nature
- Ritual sex
Tolkien South Asian Week
Welcome to Tolkien South Asian Week running from June 16th to June 22th, 2025 on Tumblr.
About
We are back after two years! I started my Everyone in Middle-Earth is Brown series five years ago to imagine Tolkien characters as people like me. Tolkien South Asian Week (TSAW) stemmed from there and is a fandom-wide event to celebrate South Asian peoples, cultures and lives through Tolkien’s Legendarium.
Guidelines
- Reblog this post
- Tag your entries with #tsaw25 and mention me @arwenindomiel;
- Everyone is free to participate, you don’t have to be South Asian;
- Creations of all kinds are welcome: edits, gifs, art, fic, meta etc;
- You can post whenever you are ready, including after the event;
- NSFW and incest are not allowed.
Prompts
Here are the suggested prompts. You can interpret them however you like, combine them or even disregard them. 2021 and 2022 prompts for further inspiration.
- Day 1 (16th): Ring bearers | Love | Courage is found in unlikely places
- Day 2 (17th): Kingdoms | (Im)mortality | Home is behind, the world is ahead
- Day 3 (18th): Home | The Ages | More fair than Mortal tongue can tell
- Day 4 (19th): Artefacts | Songs and Tales | No living man am I
- Day 5 (20th): the Fellowship | Lineages | The doom lies in yourself
- Day 6 (21th): A people | Oaths | The stories that matter
- Day 7 (22th): Free form | World building | Worthy of remembrance
Scribbles and Drabbles 2025
Scribbles & Drabbles is an annual Tolkien event where artists create artwork and writers then write stories (a drabble or longer) inspired by the art.
So you want to be an...
Sign-ups (this form covers both artists and authors!)
Schedule
- June 1st: Sign-ups and art submissions open
- June 30th: Artist Sign-ups close
- July 15th: Art submissions close
- July 25th: Gallery opens
- July 26th & 27th: Art Viewing Parties
- July 27th: Author Sign-ups close
- August 2nd: Claims Day
- August 3rd: Additional claims open
- August 4th: Art posting begins
- November 1st: Drop-out deadline
- November 15th: Fic posting deadline November 29th: Fics revealed
Camp Tolkien 2025
Welcome to Camp Tolkien!
This writing event is meant to be a little retreat in the middle of summer, giving writers the chance to work on a beloved project in the company of fellow writers.
Writers are invited to bring a project to Camp Tolkien--whether you're brainstorming, outlining, drafting, or editing--and spend the two weeks at camp working on your project. While other Inklings Challenge events are geared toward short stories, Camp Tolkien is meant to give writers a chance to make progress on larger projects. You can work on a short story if you wish, but since we're not aiming to finish the project by the end of the event, this is also a chance to work on whatever project is nearest and dearest to your heart at the moment--a novel, a play, an epic poem, whatever you like.
Camp Tolkien will be in session from June 9, 2025 through June 21, 2025. Every day from Monday through Friday, Camp Tolkien will offer four different summer-camp-themed activities. Each of these activities will be a writing prompt or challenge meant to inspire you in your project and/or add some fun to the writing process. Writers will choose at least one of the four activities to join in, though you can choose to complete multiple activities if you wish.
The prompts will be aimed at different parts of the writing process. Some will be better-suited for drafting, while others will work better for people who are outlining or brainstorming, and some are more about adding some excitement to the writing process itself, no matter which stage you're in. The hope is that everyone attending Camp Tolkien will find at least one activity per day that they can apply to their stage of the writing process.
For example, a day's list of Camp Tolkien Activities might look something like this:
- Photography: Find at least five reference pictures that visualize the setting or characters of your project
- Friendship Bracelets: Tell us about two characters who are currently friends, or talk about a childhood/former friend of a character
- Nature Walk: Go on a walk outside and use something about the experience (a sensory detail, something you saw) as inspiration for your project
- Rock Climbing: Set a timer for thirty minutes and try to finish as much of a draft of a scene as you can in that time
After finishing for the day, writers are invited to reblog that day's post, telling us which activity they joined, and either sharing what they wrote or telling us how the process went.
Each Saturday will be a Free Day, where writers can look over all the activities offered from the previous week and choose any activity they wish to use for that day's prompt. This could be a chance to complete an activity from a day you missed, or to complete an extra activity that you never got to.
The final day of camp, June 21, 2025, writers will get the chance to talk about their progress on their project and how the overall camp experience went.
This is a very low-key event, meant to make the writing process fun. People can join in as much or as little as they wish, and there is no sign-up process. Writers are just invited to check the blog each day and join in the fun of Camp Tolkien.
And that's Camp Tolkien! Now go forth and create!
Boromir Week 2025
Bring your Boromir fics, art, gifs, moodboards, and headcanons for a week of being absolutely normal about our beloved Captain of Gondor! Boromir Week will run from June 14-20, 2025 on Tumblr.
Rules
- Please tag any ships and/or triggers, and place NSFW/graphic submissions under a "Read More" and tag as such.
- No AI.
- This event is intended to show Boromir in a positive light and show our appreciation for the character, so anything that is blatantly anti-Boromir is strongly discouraged. Submitting an AU where Boromir succeeded in obtaining the One Ring or writing a Dark!Boromir AU is different (and hot, let's be real).
- This also applies to commenting on submissions. Don't like, don't read. Don't yuck on someone else's yum. Ship and let ship. Please keep your comments respectful.
- The main tags I will be using are #Boromir Week and #Boromir Week 2025. However, Tumblr's tag search is pretty much useless, not only showing results that have nothing to do with what you searched for, but also omitting a lot of results. So, the best way for me to know that you've posted is to tag @boromir-week
Prompts
Day 1: Brother of Faramir, Childhood, Protector and Teacher
Day 2: Son of Finduilas, Maternal Family, Grief and Loss
Day 3: Son of Denethor, Paternal Family, Thorongil
Day 4: Teen Years, Captain of Gondor, Friend of Rohan
Day 5: The People's Prince, Rivendell, Member of the Fellowship
Day 6: Change of Fate, Fourth Age, Alternate Universe
Day 7: Freeform
June challenge at tolkienshortfanworks on Dreamwidth
The June challenge has been posted to the tolkienshortfanworks community on Dreamwidth.
The thematic challenge for this month is: Reward - Regard.
Did you know that these two words, "reward" and "regard" were originally borrowed into English from two different forms of the same French verb (regarder) and, furthermore. that the second element is etymologically related to "guard"?
Your piece should either simply contain the word pair (regard - reward, as nouns or verbs) or somehow make a connection between rewarding and regarding, in any way you like.
Bonus points if you bring in "guard" as well.
The formal challenge this time is: your piece should make use of alliteration in some significant way.
"Reward" and "regard" both start with r-, so you could achieve alliteration just by using the thematic prompt.
But this can be any form of alliteration, in prose and verse.
Side note: in the most strict form of traditional alliterative verse, alliteration would have to be on stressed syllables, so "reward" and "reward" would alliterate on w- and g-. This is not required for this challenge.
More details on these challenges at the linked post.
As always, these prompts can be filled separately or combined freely with other challenges that allow this.
New participants welcome; a Dreamwidth account is required.
Joyful June 2025
Welcome to Joyful June: a fanworks event where the goal is to let our favourite characters be happy!
The prompt calendar above is designed for maximum flexibility: if you can't do something for every single day in a week, you can still do one thing based around that week's theme!
(Or you can just do as much as you can anyway, whatever, the point is also for us to have some fun, but the completionism urge is strong)
Tag #JoyfulJune and #JoyfulJune25!
AO3 collection: joyfuljune25
Rules/FAQ
What sorts of works?
Fanart, fanfic, music, anything that you would normally consider fanwork.
What fandoms are allowed?
This event originated on the Linked Universe discord, but any fandom is welcome! Be sure to tag the fandom clearly and if you're creating for something in a nested fandom make sure you tag the right one (Linked Universe rather than Legend of Zelda; Rings of Power rather than Lord of the Rings, etc.).
Will you be reblogging work?
I'll be following the tag and will do some reblogging, but I am but one person and can't guarantee I'll get everything, especially if a lot of people take part.
Do I have to do/post work on the day listed in the calendar?
Nope!
Is NSFW allowed?
Sure, but please tag it #NSFW and note that it won't get reblogged here (I'm keeping this blog PG).
Can I use GenAI?
No.
Any other rules?
Don't be a jerk.
Prompts
Week 1: Seasons
1: New Year
2: Spring
3: Summer
4: Autumn
5: Winter
6: Birthday
7: Anniversary
Week 2: Nature
8: Sun
9: Moon
10: Stars
11: Animal
12: Sea
13: Sky
14: Mountain
Week 3: Comfort
15: Warmth
16: (Found) Family
17: Bath
18: Hugs
19: Sleep
20: Home
21: Quiet
Week 4: Fun
22: Dance
23: Games
24: Pets
25: Reading
26: Friends
27: Snacks
28: Music
Week 5: Time
29: Meetings
30: Memories
Teitho May/June Challenge: Weddings
Spring is a common time for weddings and it may be so for Middle-earth as well. For example, Aragorn and Arwen married in the spring.
Wedding rites may vary among the races of Arda. Will you give us stories of Elven weddings, the rituals of Dwarves, or the ceremonies of Men. What about Hobbits?
Weddings bring joy, they can unite families, they can also bring alliances.
How will you weave a wedding tale for us? Will it be a story of Fëanor and Nerdanel? Or Beren and Luthien?
The courtship of Sam and Rosie? Or a deeper look at Faramir and Eowyn?
We look forward to your wedding stories and art for this prompt!
Please submit your fic or art by June 30 to teitho.contest@gmail.com
Tolkien Ekphrasis Week 2025
Material culture and art add vibrancy to our lives, and it seems that there are so many options in Middle Earth ripe for interpretation! A poem on Nerdanel's statues, a tapestry capturing Nessa's dance, a prose fic describing the impact of seeing Númenor's frescoes, a painting exploring the beautiful quotidian architecture of a Hobbit hole…
This is a Tolkien-fandom-wide event dedicated to the art of ekphrasis in Tolkien's worlds. Its goal is to illuminate the artistic surroundings of the places, people, and stories we love, in as many media as possible. As such, fanworks are welcome to take almost any form: see the FAQ for the full list!
The prompts are multi-part. The first part of the prompt is mandatory, describing the kind of art to be interpreted. The subsequent parts are optional thematic, formal, or visual add-ons that people may choose to incorporate or not.
In short, the timeline is:
- Read prompts starting March 17.
- Create!
- Post tagged work to AO3 before June 9 deadline.
- Enjoy daily reveals between June 10 and June 16.
- Amnesty day June 17 for late posters.
Inclusion
Tolkien Ekphrasis Week is open to all characters, genres, and ratings, and all Tolkien canons. This includes books, movies both live-action and animated, fan-made films like Born of Hope, TV shows, and game canons such as Lord of the Rings Online. It also includes Tolkien's non-Arda fictional works, such as Roverandom. Crossovers between two or more Tolkien canons are welcome.
Tolkien Ekphrasis Week wants to be as inclusive as possible. As such:
- All canons and versions of canon are equally welcome and encouraged to participate.
- Fan creators of all levels of experience should feel more than welcome to join in the fun.
- All languages are welcomed, and works in languages other than English are actively encouraged.
- All styles of art and all types of fic are permitted. Apart from following the Art Form content prompt for each day, there are no restrictions on genre, style, rating, or ship. There are two exceptions: first, no character bashing; second, no AI-generated writing or art.
Above all, this event is supposed to get us thinking and feeling about art, which is for everyone. With this in mind, TEW asks participants to be respectful and inclusive at all times. In particular, TEW values its queer and trans participants and participants of color and will moderate as necessary to ensure that this event remains a welcoming space.
Please see the FAQ for all rules and full instructions on how to post and tag.
Calendar
June 9, 2025: Submit all works to the AO3 Collection by this date
June 10-16, 2025: Reveals
- June 10 - AO3 collection reveals begin with Day 1 Prompt (Dance)
- June 11 - Day 2 Prompt (Leathercraft)
- June 12 - Day 3 Prompt (Painting)
- June 13 - Day 4 Prompt (Tattooing, Piercing & Body Art)
- June 14 - Day 5 Prompt (Culinary Arts)
- June 15 - Day 6 Prompt (Textiles & Fashion)
- June 16 - Day 7 Prompt (Lapidary & Hardstone Carving)
- June 17 - Amnesty Day and Free-for-all posting
March 17, 2026: 2025 AO3 Collection and DW community close to posting.
Housekeeping
The DW site is the primary home of Tolkien Ekphrasis Week: that is where to check first for dates, news, FAQs, links, and prompts!
Prompts will also be posted here on Tumblr. The Tumblr blog will be used for event promotion ahead of the event, answering questions via the ask function, and reblogging your creations, if they are posted and tagged on Tumblr.
This event does not and will not exist on any other form of social media other than Tumblr and DW, though I encourage you to spread the word in your other online communities.
If you have any questions, you can get in touch with the mod, @chestnut_pod, via Tumblr ask or comments on the Dreamwidth community's equivalent post.
Links
Around the World and Web Archive
Events listed here are no longer active but are listed on the site for historical purposes.
Tolkien Reverse Summer Bang: Suggestion Form Open
TRSB is back for 2021! As of April 1, the TRSB suggestion form is open. This form gives potential authors (or anyone else who wants to play!) the opportunity to suggest characters, places and scenarios they would like to see in the submitted art. The answers will feed into a publicly available spreadsheet listing the ideas submitted; artists can peruse this to get inspired!
2021 TRSB Schedule
April 16: Sign-ups open
May 9: Artist sign-ups close
May 14: Art drafts due
May 16: Art preview opens
May 21: Author sign-ups close
May 23, 17:00 UTC: Claims
May 30: Post-claim check-in
June 6: Free rein art due
June 27: Check-in #2
July 25: Check-in #3
August 1: Art due
August 15: Final check-in
August 22: Art can be posted
August 29: Fics due in collection
September 5: REVEALS
September 6: Staggered Tumblr reblogs begin
To Learn More ...
Visit the TRSB website for full rules and to learn more about this event. TRSB is also on Tumblr, Dreamwidth, Twitter, and Instagram.
Find past collections of TRSB fanworks:
The Silly-meme-rillion: A Rereading
Two students review Tolkien’s The Silmarillion, offering new takes on the most important mythology of Arda. Get ready for ruminations on elvish hijinks, misbehaving Maiar, and errant Edain across the First and Second Ages of Middle-earth--and beyond.
The podcast is available on Spotify or you can listen on YouTube.
Femslash Kink Exchange Nominations Open
The Femslash Kink Exchange is a multifandom gift exchange intended to celebrate kink in femslash. This will be a freeform exchange in the style of SmutSwap, Smut4Smut, etc.
Here's the schedule:
April 5-16: Nomination Period
April 18-May 1: Signups open
May 3: Assignments will be sent out by or before this date
June 12: Fanworks due at 11:59PM EST (What time is that for me?)
June 19: Archive goes live at 12PM EST (Archive opening may be delayed to ensure everyone has a gift)
June 26: Creators revealed at 12PM EST (What time is that for me?)
AO3 Collection | AO3 Tagset
The exchange does not take the place of the Annual Femslash Kink Meme, which remains open; the next round of the meme will take place in November 2021.
2021 Rules and FAQ forthcoming.
Follow the kink meme on tumblr at annual-femslash-kink-meme.
Aspec Arda Week
This is a week-long event to celebrate the interaction of the asexual and aromantic-spectrums and Tolkien’s Legendarium of Arda. Though these experiences are not explicit within Tolkien’s work, many fans across the a-spectrum see themselves in Arda, and we are here to appreciate any and all interpretation of characters, relationships, and events through an aspec lens.
Any content about the a-spectrum in Arda is welcome! You can create edits, gifs, fanart, fanfic, fanmixes, and more! This event will run from May 3-9, 2021! Please tag your posts with #aspecardaweek AND @ mention this blog @aspecardaweek so they can be easily found. If your submission turns into a long post, please put what you can beneath a “Keep reading” divider.
Below are some prompts for each day of the week. They are not mandatory, but they are here to inspire you. This page will lead to an explanation for each one, and also includes a list of more open-ended creative prompts unconnected to the main themes of each day.
DAY ONE: Asexuality
DAY TWO: Aromanticism
DAY THREE: Across the A-Spectrum
DAY FOUR: Worldbuilding
DAY FIVE: Relationships
DAY SIX: Intersectionality
DAY SEVEN: Freeform
This event is being organized by @arofili. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to message this blog or my main.
For further clarification, check out our about, FAQ, code of conduct, and prompts pages! Happy creating!!
Mobile links are accessible here.
Alliance of Arda Facebook Group
Alliance of Arda is an inclusive fan community dedicated to sharing our experiences with the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Unlike other Tolkien groups, we encourage conversations on topics including, but not limited to, race, sexuality, gender identity, and disability, and how they affect experiences with Tolkien, as well as questions/discussion regarding the Legendarium at large. Everyone is welcome to join the Alliance, whether you were introduced to Tolkien through his books or the Peter Jackson films. Our community is a place of sharing, learning, and solidarity.
Call for Proposals: Tolkien Society Summer Seminar - Tolkien & Diversity
This summer's Tolkien Society Seminar is online and will consider diversity and Tolkien. Papers may consider, but are not limited to:
- Representation in Tolkien’s works (race, gender, sexuality, disability, class, religion, age etc)
- Tolkien’s approach to colonialism and post-colonialism
- Adaptations of Tolkien’s works
- Diversity and representation in Tolkien academia and readership
- Identity within Tolkien’s works
- Alterity in Tolkien’s works
Proposals are due on 23rd April!
Tolkien Short Fanworks: April Challenge
Here is a thematic prompt and a formal challenge for April.
You can combine the thematic prompt and the formal challenge, but they can be filled entirely independently.
Thematic prompt: Duck or Egg.
You can fill the prompt any way you like!
But here is a bonus prompt for "duck": an image of a very special duck and an associated podcast (link goes to the Ashmolean Museum website).
The formal challenge is to write a quatrain or quatrains.
Usual reminder that although you can fill the thematic prompt any way you like, in order to post the fill to this community or to the related collection on AO3, the fanwork can only have a word count up to 1000 words and must be linked to a Tolkien fandom.
Rec lists and podfics can be posted as fills for thematic prompts, as long as the fanworks concerned meet those conditions.
The next challenge will be posted at the beginning of May, but the prompts don't expire and late fills are always welcome!
Tolkien South Asian Week
This will be a week dedicated to celebrating South Asian peoples, cultures and lives through Tolkien’s Legendarium. I started my Everyone in Middle-Earth is Brown series a year ago to re-interpret Tolkien characters as people like me. This event stemmed from that and aims to diversify and enrich high fantasy, Tolkien’s literary works and fandom.
Everyone’s free to participate. You don’t need to be South Asian or have an in-depth knowledge of South Asian cultures and peoples. This a great opportunity to educate yourself though!
All creation types are welcome – graphics, art, fanfiction, gifs etc as long as they represent a South Asian element(s). That can be a language, a culture, anything. I find the simplest and truest way to focus on South Asians is to use South Asian face casts. Creations should also be Safe for Work so no explicit content will be accepted.
Please tag you contributions with #tolkiensaweek and mention me @arwenindomiel.
Here are the prompts — they are not mandatory but meant to inspire you. Feel free to create outside these themes.
Day 1: Ainur, Beorians, Doriath, Vingilot, Dragons, Origins.
Day 2: Elves, Númenóreans, Gondolin, Silmarils, Balrogs, Loss.
Day 3: Men, Durin’s Folk, Arnor, Aeglos, Great Eagles, Evolution.
Day 4: Dwarves, Silvan Elves, Halls of Mandos, Palantir, Mûmakil, Resilience.
Day 5: Nazgúl, the Noldor, Gondor, Rings of Power, Fellbeasts, Melancholy.
Day 6: Hobbits, The Fellowship, Moria, Arkenstone, Ents, Growth.
Day 7: Freeform, Unnamed women of Middle-Earth, The Shire, Mithril, Horses, Hope.