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  1. Legolas: The Boy with the Bow Welcome to the extended edition of my popular "Legolas: The Boy with the Bow" article, covering the archery stunts and props in The Lord of the Rings. First, we'll take a look at the marvelous archery props and gear in the movies -- not only Legolas...
  2. Elvish Poetry, Music of Middle-Earth Welcome to my bardic arts page. What's bardic arts? Songs, poetry, stories, and music! This lens features my Elvish poetry, recordings of Middle-earth music, and Lord of the Rings fanart. All these "songs" were created for the Govannas...
  3. Arwen's True Role in The Lord of the Rings Arwen Undómiel, Aragorn's true love in The Lord of the Rings, plays a very different role in the books versus the films. Peter Jackson's films attempt to present her as a strong female character, updated to suit modern sensibilities. Yet she gr...
  4. The BBC Dramatization of the Lord of the Rings Millions have been captivated by JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, the magnificent sequel to The Hobbit. Animators, movie directors, and sound studios have attempted to bring Tolkien's work to life, some more or less successfully. Peter Jackson's...
  5. Listen to the full CD The Lord of the Rings: The Trilogy Free Online The Fellowship of the Ring The Two Towers The Return of the King
  6. Aragorn: Heir to Gondor's Throne, Or Not? Aragorn, the hero of The Return of the King, the final installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, is the rightful heir to the throne of Gondor -- or is he? Peter Jackson's films simplified and changed Aragorn's backstory to make Gondor's politics...
  7. The Khazad-dûm Tinies: Lord of the Rings Humor The "Khazad-dûm Tinies" were a cartoon featured in a monthly Lord of the Rings fan newsletter, the Last Homely Herald. They were inspired by Edward Gorey's famous Gashleycrumb Tinies. Images are © 2004-2005 Ellen Brundige. The "Khazad-d&#...
  8. Tinw Filigod, Elf-Friend Mae govannen-- "Well Met!" If you have heard my lyre and song ringing above the falls of Rivendell, if you have met a wandering harper in the wide ways of Middle-earth, if you have discussed the Lord of the Rings with one who speaks much of the heart...
  9. Lord of the Rings Fanatics Plaza First, the magic of J.R.R. Tolkien drew us into the world of The Lord of the Rings. Then the movies brought that magic to life before our eyes. Now, with the publication of Tolkien's The Children of Hurin, the books summon us once more. "Why, to think...
  10. Tinw's LOTR Lensography Mae govannen! (That's "Well met" in Elvish). This is Tinw's "lensography," an index to all my Lord of the Rings pages focusing on Tolkien scholarship, poetry and music, fanfiction, humor, Elvish studies, roleplaying resources, movie geeking, or other...
  11. Estel: Aragorn's Secret Name Estel, one of two Elvish words for "hope," is the childhood name of Aragorn in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. (Left: estel written in Elvish.) Names have power in mythology, and The Lord of the Rings is no exception. it turns out that this...
  12. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy Middle Earth is the magical home of hobbits, elves, wizards, dwarves, kings, and unspeakable evil. It is also the living stage for the drama of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy (LOTR for short). The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit are a series of epic...
  13. Lord of the Rings Set Lord of the Rings Set: Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring Fate Has Chosen Him. A Fellowship Will Protect Him. Evil Will Hunt Them. In a time before history, in a place named Middle-earth, a dark and powerful lord has brought together t...