Side tangent to my musings about clothing differences between Valinor and Beleriand before the Sun and Moon – namely the use of silk in Doriath whereas the fabric is relatively unknown in Valinor (You think Yavanna would approve?), though cotton is something grown only in Valinor during the First Age (another of those Númenórean imports to Middle-earth) : 

Silkworm pupae are a common side dish in Iathrim cuisine. Noldor are grossed out. Sindar are unimpressed with the squeamish, uncultured twits and make sure to serve the dish to taunt their guests. 

Gearing myself up to do a detailed illustration of the step-by-step fashion timeline for elves, starting with the beginning of clothing in Cuiviénen and how to progress to Tudor-esque/Baroque fashions in Valinor (without the garment slashing) and the late Renaissance with a stop-over at Joseon-era hanboks for Beleriand, complete with notes on fabric (linen, wool, hide for both sides, cotton in Valinor, silk in Doriath) and how they combine and then at the start of the Second Age a call for simplicity and the influence of the ‘new’ styles means Valinor changes to something Empire/Regency. Trying to decide which method would be easier to do the thumbnail sketches…

Miriel

Assuming you mean the Broideress – 

Míriel didn’t want to be Queen and did not really sit down and think of what marrying the King of the Noldor would entail on her time and plans and pursuits (and if she did, like my favorite or maybe second favorite AU, she would have turned down Finwë’s proposal). She loves the adulation of people, the praise, but because she likes the recognition of her passion and work. She devotes herself to perfection and greatness in her chosen craft and let no one suggest the Noldor aren’t competitive and her in particular – though her greatest rival is herself. She doesn’t want to loose valuable precious time that could be spent doing what she loves on that which she hates or finding boring if necessary. Very set ideas of what is good taste and good art and what isn’t. If Nerdanel and her actually interacted instead of this vague connection via the same loved ones and circle of similar but not same interests, they would have disliked each other. Míriel finds Nerdanel’s more abstract and experimental pieces a waste of talent. And Míriel doesn’t hide her scorn of lesser pursuits and talents and the sheer boredem she has in dealing with courtiers or Noldor whose creative and scholarly pursuits aren’t to her interests or tastes, though she doesn’t go how of her way to be obvious about it. Clearly go into very lengthy (and quickly worded and enunciated) speeches about her opinions, because she is also canonically very proud of her voice and how quick and clear and long she can talk. And this very quickly begins to annoy certain people among the Noldor (nothing like being told you don’t speak right and stop inventing new words and sounds and if was good enough for me it’s good enough for you) and because it’s also canon that Míriel refuses to go back on something if she’s said it because she’s to proud to change her mind or seem anything but self-doubtful or inconsistent or not right – Míriel baiting becomes a hobby for the town wits. oh, they feel horribly ashamed of it, all contrite, but ever so easy to target with words, stubborn and contrary. Her grandsons inherit the same flaw, so watching them twist around statements of ‘of course I knew that’s what that word meant, i was just testing you’. The problem of the giant and yet fragile ego.

Also, Míriel with silver hair is awful and I soundly reject it. Silver hair nets and silver clothing if we must have the ham-fisted symbolism, but silver hair is a trait of Thingol’s kin/the Sindar and that’s a fucking hell no on blood relations.

Oh, and while in the Halls of Vairë and Mandos, turns out her and Daeron are soulmates. 😉

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Yes but is he the father of Gil-galad?!

My headcanon? Yep! Marries Meril, the daughter of the Mithrim Sindar leader, a beautiful and pragmatic lady who has the grace and sensibility to govern that Fingon does not have the aptitude/enjoyment for. Politically savvy, fond of her husband, but finds her father-in-law much closer to an intellectual match/better company. Meril’s first cousin is Orodreth’s wife, so after the Bragollach, Gil-galad is sent to his aunt and then both of them travel on to take refuge with Círdan. Which, let’s face it, Círdan is who Gil-galad thinks of whenever he pictures the word ‘father’, the one who raised him, the one he looks to for advice and approval and paternal affection. He remembers a little of his birth parents, but his aunt fulfills the role of mother in his life to the point that Finduilas also seems like the big sister he knows only through stories, that the cousins in Nargothrond – Orodreth and Finrod and Finduilas- are as dear to him as vague memories of Hithlum – Fingolfin, Lalwen, Fingon, Meril.

(Thematically, Gil-galad is also Fingolfin’s child in spirit)

Ingwë: ■ ▼ ൠ ☼ ☾ ☮ ♦

☾ – sleep headcanon

The beds of Cuiviénen and the Journey were layers of woven straw mats cushioned by felt, then more felt and blankets of wool and fur, and small hard pillows, if not just a blanket folded as headrest. As Imin and Iminyë before, Ingwë sleeps on a wide sleeping mat made for two, and it is when halfway through the Journey when Ravennë joins him to sleep in the central mat that the tribe officially recognizes king and queen (they were getting worried). Ingwë sleeps on his side, eyes open like the Minyar do – a habit from the Unbegotten, who fear sleep as the return to the unknown state that they came from, as they do not know how or why they first awoke and if they might someday stop. (All of this is my Imin and Iminyë one-shot I’ll post in-full eventually). Ravennë kicks in her sleep; Ingwë’s successful marriage depends in-part on never bringing this up with her 😉 They don’t always share a bed, as Ingwë is often up in Ilmarin on meditative retreats while his wife stays in Valmar for ruling. She does murmur and not-quite-snore, but very audibly breathe when she sleeps, maybe because Ingwë is so still and silent as he does. But he finds it a very comforting and relaxing thing, the sounds of his wife sleeping next to him, and sometimes he pretends to sleep, waiting and just listening to her, the ache of loneliness soothed away. The cats sleep on the bed when Ravennë is away, so their purring drives away the quiet – though yes, Ingwë has awoken in a panic because one of the cats has fallen asleep on his face, and yes, the times they have forgotten to kick the cats out and lock the door before sex are pathetically higher than that number should be (someone keeps forgetting).

■ –  Bedroom/house/living quarters headcanon

In Cuiviénen there was a hut without finished walls, a slanting thatch roof and a couple woven floor mats, some pots from Finwë, and a large pile of furs and hide blankets, and a beautiful wooden box from Elwë in which Ingwë stored his family treasures and hunting tools. This was on the outer ring of the village, farthest from the great central bonfires. (Status counted how far your house was from the light)

Once Ingwë becomes chief, and when he builds his new home in Aman, his rooms are infused with bright light. He likes wooden furniture with simple lines but bright colors.

Everything is covered in cat hair. He tells the servants not to bother trying to remove all if it.

On the Great Journey they had a tent and sleeping mats. When in Valinor the Noldor help to design the tall tower Mindolin, but Ingwë leaves it soon after. He stays in a monastery for mediation penance for murder high in the mountains close to Ilmarin, which over time becomes as elaborate as the palace in Valmar. Still, the lines are clean and work around nature, the furnishings simple, sparse, and mostly of pale light woods (lot of balsa) – though again designwise so many throw rugs and cushions and pillows and furs. What Ingwë has the most of are books and scrolls – he writes and loves to read poetry. The servants are better at cleaning away the ink (though again, cats~) than the pet hair.

Stylistically more Art Deco than Art Nouveau – Ingwë is going to love imported dwarven designs.

☮ – friendship headcanon

His first friend was Asmalô, the Minyar born right before him. The two were ‘milk brothers’ – their mothers shared nursing duties. Growing up Ingwë wanted to be a hunter alongside his friend, do everything together, but after the accident, Asmalô and his mom treated Ingwë’s family as outcasts the same as the rest of the tribe, so Ingwë cut him off. Asmalô (named for the yellow hammer bird) kept an eye on his former friend out of guilt, so vaguely knew what Ingwë was up to, and was the one to cover for him (without prompting) when Ingwë sneaked away from the village to help Elwë hunt the Dark Hunters. When Ingwë comes back with Oromë, Asmalô is ecstatic and basically pimping his friend to be restored with all the great honors back into the tribe. He’s going to be Ingwë’s #2 among the warrior/young hunter cadres of the Minyar, and the one that watches Imin’s son for signs of rebellion/disobedience. Again a lot of this is coming out of Asmalô’s personal initiative trying to make up for guilt.

♦ – quirks/hobbies headcanon

So much poetry. So much explicit poetry about how great married life with his wife is. Philosophical musings. Finely crafted words to describe the sounds and colors of the mountains. He loves Rúmil for inventing writing so he can record his thoughts and words. Poetry about his cats, poetry written in the shape of cats. So much dirty poetry one doesn’t realize is really sexual unless one knows their metaphors. Ingwë’s kids try to explain it away by admitting that especially for the chieftains during the march, such things weren’t private but had an audience so it’s not that their parents are exhibitionists. But life is so less embarrassing and quiet when their parents are up in the monastery. And isn’t four kids enough? No?

Ironically he’s pretty private otherwise, at least to talk. But in his poetry all his opinions and thoughts come out. Lot of sappy stuff about colors and mountain sunrises. And how cute the noises his wife makes as she falls asleep.

Ingwë also breeds cats. Loud white with dark tip cats with mostly blue or green eyes.

▼ – childhood headcanon

Ingwë is the equivalent of about eleven when his parents are badly injured on the hunt and can no longer successfully or easily provide. From that point onward Ingwë is the one to support his family. He was solemn as a child; after this he becomes frightfully stoic. It is only after some time with Elwë and Finwë the other boys make him laugh for the first in a long time. The first few times he tries to hunt for food he fails until he learns about staying downwind from prey.

☼ – appearance headcanon

Ingwë is not as tall as Elwë (nobody is) or Turgon, but he’s definitely tall for an elf, Maedhros or taller. Indis is also very tall- that’s where Nolofinwë, Turgon, and Argon get their height. (Of Arafinwë’s kids, I see Aegnor as ironically the tallest, though where that’s the royal Sindar coming through or not, I’m not sure. Finwë btw is the short fat one of his friends.)  Very muscular, smooth not-quite-longish face with high but not sharp cheekbones, full lips. Golden skin, lighter gold hair with a dense curl texture. Very blue eyes. Wears his hair short, even when the style is to have it long. Every once and a while is convinced to grow it out, but doesn’t stay. Feathered crown, white clothes, likes hose/fine-cut tights instead of the long robe look.

ൠ – random headcanon

One of Ingwë’s favorite things is to give advice, but he never does unless someone prompts him to. He’s really independent and doesn’t go to others to work through options or advice; it’s not his natural first inclination, part and parcel of growing up as as the isolated independent breadwinner. So his family and advisers learn they have to actively go to Ingwë and ask him what his opinion is/ for advice, which then it’s like a switch flipping and Ingwë pours out with ideas and suggestions (and also lays out his plans and what he’d pick).

Headcanon meme~

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Put a symbol (or several) and a character/characters in my ask box, and I’ll give you a headcanon.  Yes.  Do it.

☾ – sleep headcanon

★ – sad headcanon

☆ – happy headcanon

☠ – angry/violent headcanon

✿ – Sex headcanon

■ –  Bedroom/house/living quarters headcanon

♡ – romantic headcanon

♥ – family headcanon

☮ – friendship headcanon

♦ – quirks/hobbies headcanon

☯ – likes/dislikes headcanon

▼ – childhood headcanon

∇ -. old age/aging headcanon

♒ – cooking/food headcanon

☼ – appearance headcanon

ൠ – random headcanon

◉ – Any other question of your choosing