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:::::{{blockquote|Thuringwethil ''''Woman''' of Secret Shadow', the messenger of Sauron from Tol-in-Gaurhoth who took the '''form of a great bat''', and in whose shape Lúthien entered Angband.|[[The Silmarillion]], Index of Names}} | :::::{{blockquote|Thuringwethil ''''Woman''' of Secret Shadow', the messenger of Sauron from Tol-in-Gaurhoth who took the '''form of a great bat''', and in whose shape Lúthien entered Angband.|[[The Silmarillion]], Index of Names}} | ||
:::::Again that is Kimberly's interpretation of Thuringwethil, there is not much information to go about her description, she could have a beautiful or monstrous visage. [[User:Gaetano|Gaetano]] 11:10, 15 August 2020 (UTC) | :::::Again that is Kimberly's interpretation of Thuringwethil, there is not much information to go about her description, she could have a beautiful or monstrous visage. [[User:Gaetano|Gaetano]] 11:10, 15 August 2020 (UTC) | ||
::::::Fair enough. Though I still prefer the one by Tolrone, simply because it combines a shape of a giant bat with the face of a woman. --[[User:IvarTheBoneless|IvarTheBoneless]] |
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I propose this one, by Tolrone. --IvarTheBoneless
- do you always want an image you uploaded.
- No, but it is the most representative of the bunch (the one by Ted Nasmith is great, but it isn't technically Thuringwethil - it's Lúthien disguised as Thuringwethil). Also, if I didn't think the image was any good, I wouldn't have uploaded it in the first place. --IvarTheBoneless
- It looks nice but I prefer the one from Kimberly. Bare in mind Tolkien's vampires are just giant bats. Gaetano 08:28, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
- Well, to be fair, Kimberly's Thuringwethil isn't a giant bat either. --IvarTheBoneless
- That is her other form. Gaetano 09:58, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
- What is your source for that? Because I can't remember any instance in either "The Silmarillion" or the "HoME" that describes her in a humanoid form. --IvarTheBoneless
Thuringwethil 'Woman of Secret Shadow', the messenger of Sauron from Tol-in-Gaurhoth who took the form of a great bat, and in whose shape Lúthien entered Angband.
—The Silmarillion, Index of Names- Again that is Kimberly's interpretation of Thuringwethil, there is not much information to go about her description, she could have a beautiful or monstrous visage. Gaetano 11:10, 15 August 2020 (UTC)
- Fair enough. Though I still prefer the one by Tolrone, simply because it combines a shape of a giant bat with the face of a woman. --IvarTheBoneless