Welcome, my friends, to the third annual Silmaril Awards!
The Silmaril Awards are like the Oscars for fantasy characters. And you get to nominate (and later vote) for your most beloved heroes, villains, sidekicks, and more! I look forward to this time every year. There's such an outpouring of energy and enthusiasm among fans as we chat about our favorite fantasy books and the characters who live within.
Rules
We have a shiny new website officially set up this year, with the full rundown on rules and past winners right HERE. Here's a brief explanation of how the awards work:
- You may nominate as many characters as you wish.
- You may also second as many characters nominated by others as you choose. The more "seconds" (and thirds, fourths, etc) a character receives, the more likely that character will move on to the voting round, which will be the top five most nominated characters from each category.
- Nominations are allowed for fantasy book characters only! (Movie characters are not allowed, unless the book came first).
- The Silmaril Awards are "lifetime" awards. Characters who have already won a Silmaril in previous years are not eligible to win the same award again (though they may win other awards.) For a list of past winners, please visit silmarilawards.com.
Important Dates
Mark your calendars so you don't miss out on anything!
Nominations run from September 3-7 // This is when you throw alllll your favorite characters into the ring in hopes they'll get seconded/thirded/fourthed/etc. by others.
Voting runs from September 10-14 // This is when you pull out your hair and scream into the void over the impossibility of choosing between the top five nominations in each category.
Awards ceremonies take place September 17-28 // This is when you wait with bated breath for the winners to be announced! A coveted Silmaril will be awarded to each winner by one of Tolkien's famed characters.
Speaking of Tolkien, his characters are not eligible for the awards! Why, you ask with a gasp? Because his works set such a standard for the fantasy genre, and because they are beloved by so many, we thought the characters of Middle Earth deserved to be presenters of the awards rather than contestants. (Or else they'd steal the show!)
Awards Categories
Head over to each stop this week to nominate characters in all the categories!
Least Competent Henchman // Jenelle Schmidt
Most Nefarious Villain // Kyle Robert Schultz
Most Epic Hero // E.E. Rawls
Most Epic Heroine // Madeline J. Rose
Most Magnificent Dragon // right here!
Most Faithful Friend // Savannah Grace
Most Mischievous Imp // Abbey Stellingwerff
Strangest Character // Zachary Totah
Silver Tongue // DJ Edwardson
Wisest Counselor // Deborah O'Carroll
Most Magnificent Dragon Nominations
With that said, I am ever so pleased about hosting the Most Magnificent Dragon category! After hosting Wisest Counselor and Best Riddling and Poetry*, it seemed only natural to let my favorite scaly creatures invade Adventure Awaits.
*which was later renamed to Silver Tongue, FYI
What sort of dragon are we looking for? Why, the most magnificent kind, of course! That could mean the humongous dragons with infernos in their bellies . . . or the miniature, kitten-like dragons with big personalities . . . or the clever, gold-hoarding dragons with a gleam in their eyes. It could be the dragons that make you cower under the blankets in fear, the ones that make your heart swell with noble happiness, or the ones that make you want a dragon for your best friend. Talking dragons, non-speaking dragons, good ones and bad ones and in-between ones--we want you to head down to the comments and nominate your favorites! (As many as you wish, remember!)
It's up to you. Those winged beasts of terror and majesty aren't going to nominate themselves!
P.S. Don't forget, last year's winner of the Most Magnificent Dragon Silmaril was Toothless, so he's no longer eligible.
P.P.S. Share on social media and grab all your fantasy-loving friends to come nominate characters too! Use #SilmAwards or #SilmAwards2018.
P.P.P.S. If you have any questions about the awards or how they work, ask away in the comments.
I nominate Ramoth from Dragonflight by McCaffrey.
ReplyDeleteCool! I haven’t read the Dragonriders of Pern series, but I’ve heard of it.
DeleteAlthough, now that I think about it, the series is technically science fiction. It kind of blurs the lines. I don’t foresee it mattering though, haha.
DeleteI haven't read them, but yeah, it's like fantasy... on another planet... as far as I know. Definitely a blurry line. XD
Delete(If you're letting the Lunar Chronicles count, let Pern in, too - honestly, except for certain books, you barely notice that it's sci-fi.)
DeleteI’ll double check with my fellow hosts, but I imagine it won’t be a problem!
DeletePatrick, we’re counting it as fantasy! The Silmaril council has spoken. :)
DeleteI nominate The Dragon from Goldstone Wood. He might be a villain, but he's pretty darn cool.
ReplyDeleteI second The Dragon! He is pretty darn cool. XD
DeleteYASSS. Honestly one of my favorite bad dragons ever.
DeleteI second Death-in-Life!
DeleteI second Death-in-Life as well!
DeleteI second (fifth?) the Dragon!
DeleteI nominate Saphira from Eragon.
ReplyDeleteI second Saphira!
DeleteShe’s a fun one!
DeleteI third Saphira!
DeleteI second Saphira!! <3
DeleteBTW Eragon fans, I nominated Shruikan belong. . . You have to admit he's magnificent, even if he's dreadful. =)
I second Saphira!
DeleteI nominate Malcolm Blackfire from the Afterverse!! Because the only thing that could make a dragon more magnificent is if he ALSO happens to be a very grumpy Caledonian archeologist and the headmaster of a magic school! :D
ReplyDeleteSeconding Malcolm Blackfire!
DeleteI second Malcolm, for the information of all pathetic non-dragons!
Deletesecond/third/fourthd
DeleteSeconding Malcolm.
DeleteI further support the nomination of Malcom Blackfire!
DeleteAll the seconding for Malcolm Blackfire!
DeleteWoohoo, good ol’ Malcolm is getting some great support!
DeleteYessss Malcolm! I second!
DeleteI heartily second Malcolm Blackfire.
DeleteI SECOND MALCOLM ALL THE WAY.
DeleteHonestly, even though I've never read the Afterverse, this dragon just sounds really cool. SECOND!
DeleteI second Malcolm!
DeleteSecond!
DeleteI nominate The Dragon Furious from the How to Train Your Dragon books. The dragon rebellion has begun!
ReplyDeleteI still need to read those books!
DeleteI second Furious!
DeleteI'll second the Dragon Furious!
DeleteKesia and Zephryn as a TEAM from the Ironfire Legacy by Janeen Ippolito
ReplyDeleteWindy-Dragon-Face (that's his name now) from Halayda by Sarah Delena White
All the Realmie dragons, yay!
DeleteI second Kesia and Zephryn.
DeleteI nominate Magnar from Tales of Starlight/Dragons of Starlight!
ReplyDeleteOooh, GOOD one, Sarah! :D
DeleteI second Magnar!
DeleteI nominate Falkor the luckdragon from The Neverending Story! ^_^
ReplyDeleteDon’t think I’ve heard of that one, but I looked it up on Goodreads and the cover is charming!
DeleteIt's really a fun story! ^_^
DeleteI totally second Falkor!
DeleteSecond!
DeleteOoh, this is such a fun idea! I don't think I have anyone to nominate, but I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for the winners. :P Also, I love how Tolkien's characters get to be presenters, haha.
ReplyDeleteYes, do come along for the ride! Even if you can’t think of anyone to nominate, you’re more than welcome to vote next week. (And, of course, stick around to see the winners announced!) ^_^
DeleteI nominate Kazul from the Enchanted Forest Chronicles.
ReplyDelete-Karis
Ooooh, I’ve been wanting to read Dealing with Dragons for a while now! Thanks for the nomination!
DeleteI second Kazul!
DeleteI read the books a couple years ago and loved them, but I don't know if they would have immediately come to my mind. My brother is reading the series right now and told me I had to nominate Kazul for him. XD
DeleteThanks for the second, Deborah!
-Karis
But of course, Karis! :) I LOVE these books... and Kazul. ;) (And Mendanbar. *cough*)
DeleteYou'd love it, Tracey! :D
Second Kazul!
DeleteI second Kazul!
DeleteI second Kazul!
DeleteI second Kazul!
DeleteI nominate Hulwen, from the Wingfeather Saga.
ReplyDeleteI stillll need to read the Wingfeather books! One of these days I’ll treat myself and buy them all in one fell swoop. :)
DeleteOh, yes, I second!!!
DeleteI third...
DeleteI haven't gotten to this dragon in the series yet, but I'll second!
DeleteI nominated Roth from Dragon Lyric by Bethany A. Jennings.
ReplyDeleteI’ve heard good things about that one!
DeleteI nominate Cricket from Cora and the Nurse Dragon. He may be tiny, but he is magnificent. <3
ReplyDeleteI don't think I'm supposed to second my own, but Cricket is thankful.
DeleteA dragon named Cricket? He sounds adorable!
DeleteI nominate Gem from Ilyon Chronicles by Jaye L. Knight.
ReplyDeleteYes, Gem!!! Second!
DeleteI second Gem!
Delete-Karis
I was going to nominate her, but instead I'll give her a hearty second. Go, Gem!
DeleteYes, Gem! I second that.
DeleteSeconding Gem!!
DeleteAnother series I need to read!
DeleteSecond Gem. :)
DeleteI nominate...
ReplyDeleteHulwen from The Wingfeather Saga.
Hearing there’s a dragon in that series makes me even more eager to read it!
DeleteI nominate Boris, Elmer's dragon from the My Father's Dragon trilogy.
ReplyDeleteI nominate:
ReplyDeleteGrandion from Dragon Friend by Marc Secchia
Gnaw from the Dragon and Scholar series by HL Burke
Amber from the Rizkaland books by Kendra E. Ardnek
I'd second Amber, but I really hate seeing her in dragon form, especially knowing how much it breaks Granite's heart.
Delete-Karis
I'll second Grandion (I probably am not supposed to second my own, but thanks!)
DeleteSecond Amber and Gnaw.
DeleteThey all have such cool names!
DeleteI nominate Julio from the Crockett & Crane Series by Kyle Robert Shultz and Firian from The Girl Who Drank the Moon.
ReplyDeleteI definitely second Julio!
DeleteI second Julio! (Still want Malcolm to win though. XD)
DeleteI second Julio! (And agree with Deborah about Malcom <3 )
DeleteI want to read both of those!
DeleteSecond Julio!
DeleteDragonnnsss! YES.
ReplyDeleteI nominate...
-Bridger from One Realm Beyond by Donita K. Paul
-Makaidos from the Dragons in Our Midst/Oracles of Fire series
I feel like I have a gadrillion more I could nominate but my mind is running blank.
I actually haven’t read One Realm Beyond, believe it or not! (But the Silmaril Awards are making me want to reread the Dragonkeeper Chronicles!)
DeleteAnd yay, someone nominated Makaidos, possibly my favorite dragon ever!
I nominate Eustace Clarence Scrubb (The Chronicles of Narnia)!
ReplyDeleteI second Eustace! Even though he was kind-of a pathetic dragon, ha. =)
DeleteI second Eustace!
DeleteBrilliant idea! No one said the nominees have to be dragons all the time. ;)
DeleteSecond Eustace. Best thing that ever happened to him. :)
DeleteI shall second Eustace!
DeleteI SECOND EUSTACE!!
DeleteI nominate Gymn from the DragonKeeper Chronicles, because he may be small, but he's still magnificent. <3
ReplyDeleteAwww, I think he was one of my favorite minor dragons! <3
DeleteI nominate Shruikan from Inheritance by Christopher Paolini.
ReplyDeleteI can’t remember if I’ve met this one or not... I’ve read only the first two books so far. XD
DeleteThen you wouldn't have met Shruikan yet. =)
DeleteAh, makes sense then why the name isn’t familiar. XD
DeleteSecond Shruikan.
DeleteMalcolm Blackfire all the way!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!
DeleteDefinitely, Malcolm Blackfire.
ReplyDeleteHe’s great! :D
DeleteAhh, I just came back and checked to see how it's going, and I'm so happy to see so much support for Malcolm!! This seriously puts such a smile on my face!! :D :D
ReplyDelete(and no, quoting Thanos there was not intentional. Please disregard any semblance between myself and that horrible murderous space grape. XD)
I’n excited too! He’s such a great character!
Delete(Hahaha, I laughed so hard at your unintentional quote! No worries, I highly doubt you have any resemblance to Thanos.)