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@mytholder Just as you posted that, I was posting this elsewhere...
@DenellDownum He reminded me of Ed and I have a soft spot for Ed.
But also the warg may not have been the finest of Sauron's wargs, perhaps we'll see uber-wargs in the wars to come.
Rhovanion is the land east of the Misty Mountains, including the Great River Anduin and Greenwood the Great (later Mirkwood). In the Third Age, kingdoms of Elves, Dwarves and men were centred around the Halls of the Elvenking, Erebor, Dale and Laketown. 25/🧵
"Frodo & Gollum" by Naolito (2016?). Source: https://t.co/C0Ikmf8aq9
@CatImperator He looks ace! I think the Ralph Bakshi animation (right) definitely took a place in my visualising them and perhaps also MERP too (left)
There’s a lot to take in but I think the key points are this:
1⃣ Middle-earth Enterprises is staying, under new ownership.
2⃣ The current licenses will still be there (at least for now).
3⃣ They have a lot of ideas of what else they want to do. 🧵 14/
Maybe that Young Aragorn adaption, that a lot of people were interested in, is still an option? But the possibilities are endless! 🧵 13/
🦦The article is available free to @TolkienSociety members via the TS website but sadly isn't open-access. Lots of articles from #Mallorn however are free to anyone interested via @JSTOR here: 🌐 https://t.co/Za8BqVSBXt.
Sadly John's article is paid-walled.🧵9/
🦦 There is a mention of Tolkien and "Otter" in @JohnGarthWriter's article, "Tolkien of the many names" for the @TolkienSociety journal, #Mallorn.
📗 Reference: Mallorn: The Journal of the Tolkien Society, No. 48 (Autumn 2009), pp. 4-7.🧵8/
@Dr_Dimitra_Fimi @asthiggins 🦦 Tolkien, using Animalic, possibly assumed (or was given) the name "Otter". Written under the title of his notebook, the "Book of the Foxrook", was "Esperanto Privata al LUTTRO" ("Private to Otter"). 🧵5/
🌐 https://t.co/HlWtYwhDGo