*breaks into sweat at people thinking books were common items prior to the dissemination of the printing press*
*sweats harder at people thinking books were valued for their text rather than their labor*
I always just tell myself that when authors say “he had a truly extensive library!” they mean “He had like, ten and a quarter books!” instead of “hundreds of volumes!” It makes me feel better.
“Her library was so big you had to use two hands to carry it!”
Suspension of disbelief is a funny thing. Dragons roaming around, setting things on fire, eating herds of sheep? Yeah. People having actual libraries in stuff that’s ambiguously set in the medieval period? THIS IS UNREALISTIC.
“Wow, that guy’s so smart, he’s got hundreds of books.”
“What do you mean, smart? You’re implying this dumbass has to actually READ them?”
The Great among these spirits the Elves name the Valar, the Powers of Arda, and Men have often called them gods. The Lords of the Valar are seven; and the Valier, the Queens of the Valar, are seven also. These were their names in the Elvish tongue as it was spoken in Valinor, though they have other names in the speech of the Elves in Middle-earth, and their names among Men are manifold. The names of the Lords in due order are: Manwe, Ulmo, Aule, Orome, Mandos, Lorien, and Tulkas; and the names of the Queens are: Varda, Yavanna, Nienna, Este, Vaire, Vana, and Nessa. Melkor is counted no longer among the Valar, and his name is not spoken upon Earth.
A while back I did a portrait of Daenerys but was never really happy with it, last week I had some free time and decided to revisit her and her dragons and came up with this piece, all ready for the next season! Prints available on Etsy!