Middle Earth Flower Faeries - Simbelmyne
"How fair are the bright eyes in the grass! Evermind they are called, Simbelmyne in this land of Men, for they blossom in all the seasons of the year, and grow where dead men rest.""Near Edoras, the Golden Hall of the kings of the Mark, lay the great barrow graves of the kings who had ruled Rohan. By the end of the Third Age the graves were laid in two rows: one of nine for those of the first Line; the other of eight for those of the second Line. On these graves grew the white flowers called Simbelmyne, which in common speech of Men is “Evermind” and by the Elves known as Uilos. They blossomed in all seasons, like the bright eyes of Elves, glinting always with starlight."
The third in a 5-piece series of flower faeries based on flower species from Middle Earth. This was commissioned by
and features her character Xeniiya as the Simbelmyne flower faerie.~ Description above taken from “Tolkien – The Illustrated Encyclopedia” by David Day ~
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Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Leopard
Size 579 x 792px
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