Hear ye, hear ye! The second annual Silmarillion Awards begins today!
What are the Silmarillion Awards, you might be wondering? You might remember when I hosted the Best Riddling and Poetry Silmaril last year, but if not, let me give you a rundown.
They're like the Oscars for fantasy characters, voted for by you. This is a fun way to show your favorite characters your love and support! Of course, since Lord of the Rings is widely accepted as a standard of excellence in this genre, each award is presented by someone from Middle Earth. This means that you cannot nominate or vote for a LOTR character. But anyone else within the realm of fantasy is fair game!
And what kind of awards, pray tell, will be handed out? Well, the lineup is new and improved (since a couple of categories last year veered into spoiler territory), and it looks more exciting than ever!
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Your first step, once you finish reading this post, is to head to all the blogs and start making nominations!
Wisest Counselor Silmaril - Tracey @ Adventure Awaits
The Rules:
- You can nominate as many characters for each award as you like.
- You may "second" as many characters as you like. (An example of seconding: someone might nominate Susan Pevensie for an award, and if you agree, you can second the nomination.)
- Please mention which book/series each nomination is from!
- You may not nominate and then second your own recommendation. (At this stage of the awards, you can nominate and second as many characters as you want, but you still get only one vote per character.)
- Authors can gladly participate, but they may not nominate/second any of their own characters. However, they are welcome to let their readers know about these awards and may suggest characters to their own readers that could be nominated for various awards.
- The awards are for fantasy characters only. Sorry, Katniss Everdeen--you're from a dystopian series.
- These are lifetime awards! Last year's winners are now ineligible.
- Again, because Tolkien characters are the standard for the awards, they are also ineligible. (As one of the Silmarillion Awards hosts put it, having Gandalf present an award to himself would be awkward.)
- Use #SilmAwards2017 when talking about or promoting the awards on social media!
This year is going to be even more fun than last year! For one thing, there is a smorgasbord of giveaways, and also an upcoming scavenger hunt. For another thing, you can now buy mugs and t-shirts! The proceeds will go to cover the costs of prizes for the giveaways.
Speaking of giveaways, before I get into the particular award I'm hosting here on Adventure Awaits, why don't you check out this giveaway? a Rafflecopter giveaway (If my attempts to embed it into the post don't work, please just click the link.) You could win these four books!
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The top five characters with the most nominations/seconds in each category will move on to the voting round next week!
If you have any questions at all, don't hesitate to ask.
Let the Wisest Counselor nominations begin!
As you have seen, I will be hosting the Wisest Counselor Silmaril. This award should go to a character who exhibits maturity regardless of age. Someone whose advice is sound and whose counsel is timely. This kind of character is often instrumental in helping the protagonist(s) achieve their goal, although their words may not always be what the hero wants to hear. This character holds fast to truth and imparts it to others. He or she is not necessarily perfect, but they provide an example to be followed. Without their sage counsel, many a quest would end in tragedy, and many a hero would make unfortunate decisions. We owe quite a few happy endings to this wise sort of character, indeed.
Last year's winner of the Wisest Counselor Silmaril was Aslan himself. (Check out the award ceremony here.) Just like last year, Gandalf will be presenting this award to the winner. I think we can all agree that these fellows of Middle Earth are two of the most iconic counselors in the history of fantasy! And Aslan was definitely a worthy first winner!
(Remember, Gandalf, Elrond, and Aslan are ineligible to receive this award.)
I nominate Moiraine Damodred of The Wheel of Time series. (Hopefully she didn't do anything dumb in the twelve books of the fifteen-book series that I haven't read yet.)
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DeleteI nominate Merriman from The Dark is Rising series.
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I nominate Albus Dumbledore from the Harry Potter series.
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DeleteNope. I'm KIDDING, of course I'm seconding Dumbledore!
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I second Dumbledore!
DeleteI second Albus Dumbledore. ;)
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DeleteI nominate Halt from The Ranger's Apprentice and Dr. Erland from The Lunar Chronicles!
ReplyDeleteI second Dr. Erland!
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DeleteI second Halt!
DeleteI second Halt. (He's a sarcastic, annoyed voice of wisdom and experience.)
DeleteI second . . . no, wait, fourth Halt!
DeleteI fifth Halt! Loved your description, Jem! He's such a snarky mentor. XD
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DeleteI nominate Chiron from Percy Jackson! ^.^
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I nominate Neylan from the Firethorn Crown because not all givers of wise advice are old grizzled men. Some are young girls who like to read books and play with dragons.
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I fifth Neylan because honestly being that girl is my new goal in life.
DeleteSounds like I really have to read this book! She sounds awesome.
DeleteI second Neylan.
Deleteand yes Tracey, you really have to read the Firethorn Crown by Lea Doue. It is an awesome book!
DeleteI added it to my "to-read" shelf on Goodreads just hours ago, Jolyn! :D
DeleteSecond Neylan! (Yes, Tracey... it's really good!)
DeleteI nominate The Prince of Farthestshore from The Tales of Goldstone Wood!
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DeleteSeconded! I'd second him twice if I could!
DeleteAnother second from me! (It would be quite something if another God figure character won the award.)
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Second Prince of Farthestshore, as well! Love him!
DeleteSecond Prince of Farthestshore.
DeleteSecond, yes! What a perfect nomination.
DeleteI think I'll have to second the Prince as well....(even though I haven't finished the Tales of Goldstone Wood quiiite yet....) :D
Delete@Shay: Oooh, how far are you in Tales of Goldstone Wood? (I'm a rabid fan who pounces on anyone who mentions it. You've been warned. XD)
DeleteI nominate Merlin, from Le Morte d'Arthur. He pretty much is the archetype for fantasy wizards and counselors.
ReplyDeleteI second Merlin! He's a classic. :)
DeleteVote Merlin as well!
DeleteMERLIN. Yes, yes, yes. I second for sure!
DeleteI'd second Merlin a zillion times! Yes!
DeleteMerlin, YES! Definitely seconded. Is there anyone better? :o
DeleteI nominate Beana from Tales of Goldstone Wood and Puddleglum from Narnia
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I second Beana!!
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DeleteI second Beana. :)
DeleteI second Beana for sure!
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I second Puddleglum! :D
DeleteBeana! Yes!
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DeleteI second Beana and Puddleglum. Both are great!
DeleteOoh! Second Puddleglum! I never thought of him as the 'wisest councilor' type, but he really was the wisest on that quest, and he MAKES the book.
DeletePuddleglum! I never would've thought of him but he actually is the perfect counselor!
DeleteOkay, you've all convinced me. I'll second Puddleglum too!
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DeleteI nominate Cosimo Livingstone from The Skin Map by Stephen R. Lawhead.
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OH YES YES YES. I second Cosimo too!
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Professor Hamilton from Dragons in Our Midst by Bryan Davis. ^ ^
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DeleteFourth! He was one of the first characters to pop into my head for this award.
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DeleteSecond Professor Hamilton.
DeleteI second Professor Hamilton!
DeleteProfessor Hamilton! YESSS. I second him!
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DeleteI nominate Dallben from the Prydain Chronicles by Lloyd Alexander.
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I second Dallben!
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DeleteOohhh, Dallben! Love that other people love that series. I second him as well. *nods*
DeleteI second Dallben, too!
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DeleteI nominate Aine from the Song of Seare trilogy (which no one has probably heard if because its obscure... *sigh*). This is so hard because The Lord of the Rings is about as far I went into the fantasy genre, but I look forward to reading all the posts anyway!!!
ReplyDeleteNominating Melrose Durant from Blood Mercy: Thicker than Water by Janeen Ippolito!
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DeleteSutton Pufrock from Odo Hirsch's Bartlett series ;P
ReplyDeleteJust a question: I know LotR and Hobbit characters are out of bounds, but what about Tolkien characters from other, more obscure works? Like the Sil itself, or some of his short-stories? It's fine if that's not allowed, just wondering.
ReplyDeleteI will ask the board and let you know!
DeleteI've got the answer: none of Tolkien's characters are eligible. All of them are kind of the collective standard for fantasy, as far as these awards are concerned. :)
DeleteAlright. Just wanted to make sure :)
DeleteAw, not even things like Farmer Giles of Ham or Smith of Wootton Major? Rats.
Delete@Grace: Sorry! They're all just so awesome, they would steal the spotlight from everyone else in these awards. ;)
DeleteI nominate Aslan from the Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis!
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Asian won this one last year, so he's exempt :P :(
DeleteLike Florid Sword said, Aslan won this award last year, so he's no longer eligible. They're lifetime awards, so he gets to keep his Silmaril forever! :)
DeleteI nominate Scharr ben Fray from the Auralia Thread by Jeffrey Overstreet!
ReplyDeleteI nominate Jen aka Database from "Twinepathy" by C. B. Cook.
ReplyDeleteI also nominate Captain Valithor from "The Door Within" by Wayne Thomas Batson.
I also nominate Olin Grimwarden from "The Berinfell Prophecies" by Batson and Hopper.
And of course, I also nominate Elle Goldarrow from "The Berinfell Prophecies" by Batson and Hopper (because really, how could you have Grimwarden without Goldarrow?? =D)
Second Jen a.k.a. Data! :D
DeleteI second Jen, Olin, and Elle!
DeleteI second Captain Valithor, as well as Grimwarden and Goldarrow! (You're right, you can't have one without the other. :))
DeleteI second Jen a.k.a Data. She's great! ^_^
DeleteI second all of these. Jen is fabulous, and Captain Valithor and Guardmaster Grimwarden and Sentinel Goldarrow were such a big part of a pretty significant time in my life.
Delete@Sarah: I love those characters that mean something extra special to us! The Door Within Trilogy was one of the first series to get me hooked on fantasy in my early teens. So much love. <3
DeleteSarah: oh, I so agree!! <3 It always kinda bugs me how little known those books are, when they're such fantabulous stories!!
DeletePlus, I love Goldarrow so much, even though she's not technically a main character, she just seems so complex and well-written!! I can't wait to see what Karis Nightengale will do with these characters in her continuation of the series. (*quick bit of fangirling over the fact the Berinfell is FINALLY getting a continuation!!!!* XD)
@Shay: Wait, someone is continuing the series? Really? Who? And where? Tell all!
DeleteYesss!!! Oh don't worry, I could probably talk about this bit of news all day!! XD
DeleteA little while back, Karis Nightengale on Batson's "The Phantom Pen" forum announced that she was continuing the series. Here's that announcement and following convo: http://the-phantom-pen.1127394.n5.nabble.com/The-Berinfell-Prophecies-Book-Four-td109.html
And there's a link to her website in there, too. She hasn't really posted anything much yet, but I've been carrying on an email conversation with her for several months, and from the little bits I've seen, I think she's gonna do a fantastic job!! :D
I second Valithor, Grimwarden, and Goldarrow. :)
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Delete@Shay, @Tracey, Are you two Wayne Batson fans? I totally am! Oh, and Jenny L. Cote and Bryan Davis too.
Delete@Shay: Oooh, thanks for the links! I'll have to check them out when I have time. ^_^ I always wondered if anyone would write a continuation after that letter Batson and Hopper put in the third book.
Delete@Daisy: The Door Within Trilogy, along with Bryan Davis's Dragons in Our Midst, were the series that got me hooked on YA fantasy! I haven't read Jenny L. Cote yet. Isn't she the one who writes the Biblical fiction with cats and dogs as characters...?
@Daisy: Yes, I'm a huge WTB fan!!! Especially for Berinfell, though I absolutely love all his other stuff, too. I've been reading through some of his short stories lately, and they're just as awesome as his books! I totally love The Skeleton Project stories, the characters are just hilarious, and I can't stand having to wait for him to publish the rest in the series! :D
Delete@Tracey: You're totally welcome! I had always wondered the same, so I thrilled when it was announced there would be another book! :D
@Shay: Very cool! Speaking of WTB, I can't wait until the Dark Sea Annals are re-released! I think they're being called something else... Myriad Chronicles?? I can't remember. Anyway, seeing that series rebooted is going to be fun. :)
DeleteI have a quick question: can two characters be nominated as a team?
ReplyDeleteI would nominate the duo of Grimwarden and Goldarrow, because although both are wise counselors, much of that is gained from one another, and they're even better counselors when they're together to balance each other. :)
Sure, I don't see why that can't work!
DeleteOk, thanks!! :)
DeleteI nominate Kiernan Kane in Yorien's Hand by Jenelle Leanne Schmidt.
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DeleteI nominate Sazed from the Mistborn series.
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DeleteSeconding abso-storming-lutely! (and also crossing series there but oh well)
DeleteI nominate Rayad from the Ilyon Chronicles by Jaye L. Knight. :)
ReplyDeleteI second! :D Rayad is awesome!
DeleteI second Rayad!! :D
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Oh yes, Rayad! I second that!
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DeleteI nominate Wizard Fenworth from The Dragonkeeper Chronicles by Donita K. Paul. He's so bizarre, but has a lot of wisdom underneath. XD
ReplyDeleteAh, I second him! Good ol' Fenworth. ^_^
DeleteOoh, I second!
DeleteI nominate Sylphrena from the Stormlight Archive.
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ReplyDeleteThis is hard. (As you can see above from my deletes). I nominate Professor Hamilton from Bryan Davis' "Dragons in our Midst" and "Oracles of Fire." He's in all those books in those series.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Daisy! But you can nominate or second AS MANY characters as you jolly well want to! No need to choose just one. :)
DeleteI second this! :)
DeleteI second Professor Hamilton!
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@ Tracey Dyck, good to know!Thank you. :)
DeleteAlso: nominating squire Terence from the squires' takes series by Gerald Morris. He starts out as needing a councillor himself, but in later books with other protagonists he serves as a mentor. Also Morgan Or Day from the same series! She trained several girls to be enchantresses and gave them what they needed to follow their paths, even if she wasn't a typical mentor.
ReplyDeleteI second Morgon Or Day.
DeleteI also nominate professor came from Peter nimble and his incredible eyes
ReplyDeleteZoe, I've never heard of the Squires' Tales, but they sound pretty interesting! And all three of my siblings have recently read Peter Nimble and His Fantastic Eyes--they all tell me it's great. :D
DeleteI've read the first two Squire's Tales books, and LOVED them. XD (Humorous Arthurian fantasy. <3)
DeleteSecond Terence. XD
*runs around frantically to nominate because is late* sorry Tracey, have been soooo busy. I must consult my lists. Will be back in the afternoon when I have my computer!
ReplyDeleteNo problem! You have until the end of today! :)
DeleteYep, here I finally am back *sighs in relief* anyway, I think I nominate Prince Gwydion from the Prydain Chronicles. *shrugs* I seconded Dallben too, but I feel like I know Gwydion better :D
DeleteSecond Gwydion!! He's awesome! :D
DeleteI nominate Endathlorsam (Sam) from Ilyon Chronicles by Jaye L. Knight.
ReplyDeleteSeconding Endathlorsam! =D
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DeleteSeconding time! I second the Prince of Farthestshore!
ReplyDelete... But after him and Aslan no one else is really actually wise.... But I love so many of the nominated characters!!! There should be like a "largest nomination/second", like a vote that counts as two votes that each voter gets to do ONCE for one character... to set them above their other nominations/seconds. Heehee. ;)
Sooo, I guess I second Rayad too, because as far as "earthly" mentors go, he's pretty cool and wise. :)
-Rebekah
It's true, characters like the Prince of Farthestshore and Aslan DO have the upper hand for this category. XD LOL, that would be fun, if a little confusing when it comes time to tally up the nominations! ;) Thanks for playing!
DeleteI nominate The Fox/Grandfather from Till We Have Faces and Michal (the Roush) from the Circle trilogy by Ted Dekker.
ReplyDeleteI nominate Sebastian Sternbough from The Sword in the Stars by Wayne Thomas Batson.
ReplyDeleteBatson is always a good pick.
DeleteI second Sebastian, although--confession--I barely remember him. >.> (Oops.)
Delete@Tracey *laughs because my memories of this series are distant dust molecules*
Delete(But hey, I remember him being cool soooo...that counts for something? I obviously need to reread these books at some point.)
@Mary: Saaaame! *dusts off copy of Sword in the Stars* Hmm, it says he's "High Shepherd of Anglinor, advisor to the First Lord and Lady of Myriad; gifted with control of plants." *still has next to zero recollection* I'm pretty sure he was a cool guy, though. :)
DeleteOh, I also nominate Mott from The Ascendance Trilogy by Jennifer Nielsen! (I would consider him a counselor-type character, at leaast. ;))
ReplyDeleteI second Mott! He's ridiculously patient!
DeleteWhat are the books you have writen? Can I have a link to buy one of them? :D
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous! Oh goodness, I've written books, but none of them are published yet. I'm so honored that you're interested, though! If you're curious, you can click the "Writings" tab at the top of the blog, or you can check out this post where I talk about the two main characters of a Sleeping Beauty retelling I'm planning to publish one day: https://traceydyck.blogspot.ca/2017/03/tags-2-dual-character-inquisition.html
DeleteSeconding: Halt from The Ranger's Apprentice, Professor Hamilton, squire Terence from the Squire's Tale.
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