more like “designis for Ungoliant or Shelob” me thinks… reminds me of the first time Sam & Frodo met Shelob.
yes i originally called it shelobs lair but i found an official document saying it was about melkor
it probably is Ungoliant though, don’t you think? great pic
Now that is one scary spider…definitely worthy of being called Ungoliant.
Aaah! *hides behind chair*… pretty colours in the web though… hehe. This is really good.
Eww! (shivers) We hatess it preciouss yesss! lol
Yay,..finally one soild spider worth of saying,..yessss. Deffenetly good picture and the cave with webs.
verry good, even though im terrified of spiders!.. lol pic would better if it had FRODO in it!! 😉
Frightening and very real. Excellent work.
AAAAHHH! I may have nightmares about this one.
i like the picture even though i don’t like spiders
it looks very real and also the webs r totally awesome.
Very cool!
poor frodo…..
The spider looks a little too skinny. I always pictures ungoliant as a bigger fatter spider that looks like a
tarantula
one thing is for shure, I would never want to meet that thing! It would not let you get the first hello in!
i like that one
Oh crap…
frodoluver38, this is like a grillion years before frodo even thought about existing. this isnt shelob
i feel spiders crawling all over me… eeewwww….. *shudder*
I am afraid of spiders AND their webs (cannot help it). This one is VERY realistic. *shivers*
grillion? lol!
Nice pic of shelob.
I like this picture, but I have to nitpick a little and point out that the giant spiders were not “designs of
Melkor”. As far as I remember from the Silmarillion, Ungoliant was just an ally of Melkor, some evil spirit
that he happened to stumble across – he didn’t create her. Plus, Ungoliant attacked him – surely a being of
his own making wouldn’t do that? Though he maybe could have created Shelob and the other giant spiders using
Ungoliant as a “blueprint”, but there’s no evidence for that, it’s just a random theory. (Sorry for the length
of this little spiel – I didn’t intend to go off on such a tangent.)
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more like “designis for Ungoliant or Shelob” me thinks… reminds me of the first time Sam & Frodo met Shelob.
yes i originally called it shelobs lair but i found an official document saying it was about melkor
it probably is Ungoliant though, don’t you think? great pic
Now that is one scary spider…definitely worthy of being called Ungoliant.
Aaah! *hides behind chair*… pretty colours in the web though… hehe. This is really good.
Eww! (shivers) We hatess it preciouss yesss! lol
Yay,..finally one soild spider worth of saying,..yessss. Deffenetly good picture and the cave with webs.
verry good, even though im terrified of spiders!.. lol pic would better if it had FRODO in it!! 😉
Frightening and very real. Excellent work.
AAAAHHH! I may have nightmares about this one.
i like the picture even though i don’t like spiders
it looks very real and also the webs r totally awesome.
Very cool!
poor frodo…..
The spider looks a little too skinny. I always pictures ungoliant as a bigger fatter spider that looks like a
tarantula
one thing is for shure, I would never want to meet that thing! It would not let you get the first hello in!
i like that one
Oh crap…
frodoluver38, this is like a grillion years before frodo even thought about existing. this isnt shelob
i feel spiders crawling all over me… eeewwww….. *shudder*
I am afraid of spiders AND their webs (cannot help it). This one is VERY realistic. *shivers*
grillion? lol!
Nice pic of shelob.
I like this picture, but I have to nitpick a little and point out that the giant spiders were not “designs of
Melkor”. As far as I remember from the Silmarillion, Ungoliant was just an ally of Melkor, some evil spirit
that he happened to stumble across – he didn’t create her. Plus, Ungoliant attacked him – surely a being of
his own making wouldn’t do that? Though he maybe could have created Shelob and the other giant spiders using
Ungoliant as a “blueprint”, but there’s no evidence for that, it’s just a random theory. (Sorry for the length
of this little spiel – I didn’t intend to go off on such a tangent.)