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Something Tookish (Personal Essay about The Hobbit)
Personal essay about overcoming fear and excuses, inspired by The Hobbit.
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Tolkien's stories remain popular for their timeless, surprisingly progressive themes, which grow more poignant as other aspects age—proof that light endures even in darkness.
Storm Eowyn is the fifth name of the season, and comes with a name JRR Tolkien fans may be familiar with.
I am no man says our next storm!
War of the Rohirrim: reaction thread
Who's been? Anything anyone wants to share abouy it?
"Lord of the Rings" writer Philippa Boyens talks about the future of the film franchise, which might include a new trilogy and more anime.
It's 10:00 on October the 24th
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Gandalf is involved in "most" of Warner Bros.' new The Lord of the Rings film ideas and may even return in the second incoming live action film after The Hunt for Gollum.
Can The Lord of the Rings Ever be Remastered? (Jesse Tribble, 21 minutes)
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In the wake of its second season finale and strong ratings, the fantasy epic is very close to getting a pickup.
Episodes 1-3 of Season 2 of Rings of Power
Sauron has returned… with designs on ruling all of Middle-earth.
Anyone sat through them all yet?
Is Tolkien's work Christian allegory or fantasy? Discover the religious themes and debated interpretations of 'The Lord of the Rings.'
Frieren Could Pave the Way for a LOTR Epilogue Story
Frieren could pave the way for a LOTR epilogue story. Tolkien famously abandoned his own New Shadow sequel because "proved both sinister and depressing". In a Frieren-like hypothetical story, even if the downfall of mankind from the heights of Aragorn's Reunited Kingdom is inevitable in the grand scheme of things, we can explore the little details of early Fourth Age Middle-Earth from the eyes of an adventurous hobbit at a time when the War of the Ring is a collection of stories from the previous generation.
What do you think?
Alternatively, a Yuru Camp-like with a Silvan Elf protagonist could work.
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim | Official Trailer
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A different look for Middle-earth.
Yes, yes it does!
Tolkien created an extremely expansive world for Middle Earth and The Lord of the Rings, to the point where he even planned an end for Middle Earth.
On Tar-Meneldur’s Abdication
His early abdication is his answer to the massive trolley problem he was facing: hold fast to Numenor's traditions and ways, but run the risk of giving away Middle-Earth to Sauron and have him go after Numenor anyway; or help resist Sauron but expose the Numenoreans to later corruption.
Either way, Numenor is doomed in the long run, but Tar-Meneldur acted by his conscience by yielding to his son who knows more about this matter. The events that transpired is according to Eru's plan, ultimately.