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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-09-28 05:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #5015 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5015 ⌋

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Re: What Was The Most Romantic Scene For You In Media?

[personal profile] philstar22 2020-09-28 10:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Personally, I love big gestures, people doing things for each other out of love. Sacrifice is just a theme I love in general, so romantic sacrifice is something I love as well. For canon romance, there is Amy and Rory and Rory protecting her for 2000 years and Amy giving him up because she knew he wanted kids and believed she couldn't have any more.

For non-canon, I have to go with my OTP, Melkor/Sauron. I know I'm the only one who ships them. And I'm well aware that it wasn't intended by Tolkien to be romantic. But to me, Melkor surrendering to Manwe and co at the end of the War of Wrath and allowing Sauron to escape, given that Melkor was the only Valar who knew fear and that he had to know that this time he was not going to be allowed to escape, was some kind of gesture. So personally as someone who does interpret them as being in love, I do read it as a romantic gesture, him deciding to give Sauron time to escape when he knew there was no chance of victory. And then later in Numenor, when Sauron creates a religion involving worshipping Melkor because all those millennia later Melkor is still in his mind and heart and to me his actions in Numenor were a romantic gesture, a love note to Melkor.