It will shine still brighter when night is about you Her uncle, faenor 's hubris divided people (because he did do wrong) May it be a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out.
Galadriel Stineman Ben 10
Does anyone else feel like the theme that plays when hallbrand dives into the sea to save galadriel from drowning in episode 2 sounds like a tender romance theme
Suggesting that sauron is genuinely in love with galadriel and genuinely wants to start over and fix his mistakes with her at his side?
Besides, she was never a warrior woman nor would she even be capable of withstanding a weapon melee with a maiar like sauron Probably the only elf that could have defeated sauron was her uncle fingolfin in the 1st age. In the fellowship of the ring gimli asks lady galadriel for a single strand of her hair She then honors him with three
The surrounding elves seem very astonished by the gift she bestowed upon gimli What is the significance of her giving him three strands of her hair? And then why do we know her as galadriel Specifically celenbor and galadriel of lothlórien and elrond of rivendell
Were they pleasant with each other or do they attempt to show superiority over the others etc has tolkien ever described their relationship in the 2nd or 3rd age?
Adar is fairly explicitly in his conversation with galadriel, claiming the uruks have just as much right to their way of life (which galadriel strongly rejects) Gilgalad thinks this dualism is the salvation of the elves (mithril) Sauron thinks it is the salvation of middle earth (he and galadriel) However, this is merely an appealing falsehood.
Galadriel laughs and dances away, putting distance both emotionally and physically from the temptation of the ring You can see the desire flicker through her face just before she does that, but she pulls herself back and away. Galadriel's hair helped inspired the silmarils and her hair was touched by the two trees of valinor, themselves There is a difference between her uncle requesting her hair in the past and gimli