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Tom apparently doesn't carry a grudge against Goldberry for dragging him into the river. The very next day he catches her and they get married in a jolly wedding. They also live happily ever after, as we who read "The Fellowship of the Ring" very well know. *The End!*Related content
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chicachubb [2012-02-13 01:33:21 +0000 UTC]
The River-woman crying at her daughter's wedding is a great humorous touch. And is that Gandalf and a Ranger and an Elf in attendance?
I really like this series of yours, based on "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil." I discovered that book in 1966, right after I had read "Lord of the Rings" for the first time, and it enchanted me.
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Loneanimator In reply to chicachubb [2012-02-13 07:01:53 +0000 UTC]
It's Gandalf, Radagast the brown and an elf lord (fill in your choice of name).
Glad you liked my little series of artwork I, like most people it seems, have a big soft spot for Tom Bombadil. I discovered Tolkien in the 1980's, when a lot of very nice editions were being published in my native Sweden, so all of his works were translated and very accessible.
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chicachubb In reply to Loneanimator [2012-02-14 23:01:51 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I was looking at your lovely wedding picture again last evening, and I realized the figure in the middle must indeed be Radagast. Perhaps the elf lord is Gildor? Anyway, thank you for the reply and for your artwork -- I like it very much.
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Loneanimator In reply to SilverXLegolas [2012-01-17 08:13:07 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I love your comment.
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Loneanimator In reply to MirachRavaia [2011-12-27 08:18:20 +0000 UTC]
Lots of thanks and love to you!
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PhotoLifestyle2020 [2009-03-19 22:05:09 +0000 UTC]
Great way of telling what the poem is about, sad Tom never got his own "Story" in the films of Lotr. That would have been awesome.
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