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One hundred icons, made for the _lotr100 challenge.

1 2 3* 4 5
1 2 3: Use well the days 4 5
6* 7 8 9 10
6: The Edge of Night 7 8 9 10
11 12* 13 14* 15*
11 12: The Field of the Pelennor 13 14: Hope Fails 15: Breath of Life
16* 17 18 19* 20*
16: Farewell to Lorien 17 18 19: Hope and Memory 20: The Leave Taking
21 22* 23 24 25
21 22: Many Meetings 23 24 25
26 27 28* 29* 30
26 27 28: May it Be 29: A Storm is Coming 30
31 32 33* 34 35*
31 32 33: Foundations of Stone 34 35: The End of All Things
36* 37* 38* 39 40
36: A Knife in the Dark 37: The Hornburg 38: The Black Gate Opens 39 40
41 42 43 44 45
41 42 43 44 45
46* 47* 48 49* 50
46: The White Rider 47: Rider’s of Rohan 48 49: The Return of the King 50
51* 52 53 54 55
51: Helm’s Deep 52 53 54 55
56a* 56b* 56c*
56a: The Shadow of the Past 56b: The Shadow of the Past 56c: The Shadow of the Past empty empty
57* 58 59* 60*
blank 57: The Grey Havens 58 59: The Prophecy 60: The King of the Golden Hall
61 62 63 64 65
66* 67 68 69 70*
66: Forth Eorlingas 67 68 69 70: Concerning Hobbits
71 72 73 74 75
71 72 73 74 75
76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 84 85*
81 82 83 84 85: Into the West
86 87 88* 89 90
86 87 88: Twilight and Shadows 89 90
91 92 93 94* 95
91 92 93 94: Ash and Smoke 95
96 97 98 99 100
96 97 98 99 100

Themes: Icons marked with a *
(3) Use Well the Days,
(6) The Edge of Night,
(12) The Field of the Pelennor,
(14) Hope Fails,
(15) Breath of Life
(16) Farewell to Lorien,
(19) Hope and Memory,
(20) The Leave Taking,
(22) Many Meetings,
(28) May it Be,
(29) A Storm is Coming.
(33) Foundations of Stone,
(35) The End of all Things,
(36) A Knife in the Dark,
(37) The Hornburg,
(38) The Black Gate Opens
(46) The White Rider,
(47) Riders of Rohan,
(49) The Return of the King,
(51) Helm’s Deep,
(56) The Shadow of the Past,
(57) The Grey Havens,
(59) The Prophecy,
(60) The King of the Golden Hall
(66) Forth Eorlingas,
(70) Concerning Hobbits
(85) Into the West,
(88) Twilight and Shadows,
(94) Ash and Smoke.

Notes: The (almost invisible) words on No 58 are by Emily Dickinson:
Unable are the loved to die for love is immortality.
The words on No 63 are by Jacques Cousteau:
The sea, once it casts its spell, holds us in its net of wonder forever.
The words on No 80 are inspired by a forum post—
a friend of the poster, seeing The Two Towers for the first time, said:
“Who is that girl standing next to Legolas and why do I get the feeling
they’ll end up together?”

The words on No 98 are by Shakespeare: O carve not with thy hours my love’s fair face.

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