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Lady of Rohan
Lady of Rohan by @carocron (Caroline Cronshaw)

A sorta-quick pic of Eowyn I did in Painter today. I saw The Two Towers last Wednesday, and I am very glad to say that it rekindled my LOTR obsession! Yeeee! I love Eowyn, she's always be my favorite character, sucks to Arwen! Eowyn is a lot stronger and more beautiful a character! Ha-HA! Anyway... ^^;

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Posted: Monday, 23 December, 2002 @ 09:56 PM

^_^ :does first comment dance: You draw her so preety! Makes me want to go see TTT. Why's she sad? Did mean old "Strider" do something mean again.

Posted: Wednesday, 22 January, 2003 @ 03:37 AM

Eh...personally, I don't like Eowyn. It's not because of the Aragorn/Arwen thing, really (because, if anyone's read the book, we all know Eowyn falls out of love with Aragorn in the third book), and that's not where Eowyn annoys me because I'm not the Aragorn/Arwen fans that complain about the subject itself. I just..I personally can't connect with Eowyn that much. She's alright. That's all I really have to say about her. Anyway, I love the picture. She looks awesome in this picture. It's pretty good. =)

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