There are all too few female characters in Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'; Éowyn plays a pivotal role by deceiving, outwitting & slaying the Witch-King of Angmar; contributing to the demise of Sauron.



'The Return of the King' (1980) dir. Rankin/Bass.

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Join us TODAY at 4pm ET for Other Minds and Hands: An Open and Friendly Discussion of Tolkien Adaptation!

Hosted by and , they will discuss adaptations of Tolkien's work in a reasonable and scholarly setting.

Airing on Signum U's Twitch and YouTube!

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【Silmarillion】Arien
Happy International Women's Day🥰
One reason i love Tolkien's middle earth is that many stories relate the sun to male, while Tolkien gave the sun to a female character♥️

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I joined after seeing a Tolkien scholar I respect doing it. My thread for the final hosted hashtag day is about Tolkien's essay based on his lecture on 8 March 1939, "On Fairy-Stories", where he described the value of fairy story.

Thank you, !

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Join us Weds at 4pm ET for Other Minds and Hands: An Open and Friendly Discussion of Tolkien Adaptation!

Hosted by and , they will discuss adaptations of Tolkien's work in a reasonable and scholarly setting.

Airing on Signum U's Twitch and YouTube!

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I'm big fan of Tolkien's world, as an elf, as an artist, will not agree to pass by what Amazon is doing, wiping his feet on Tolkien's army. I Haven't pretensions to the young actor Robert Aramayo.

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Just checked it out this morning, great listen! Appreciate the shoutout too. Interesting to hear about LOTR. Hopefully we may get the Tolkien's War of Wrath as a future video game featuring Morgoth, and his dragons Glaurung and Ancalagon as boss fights in the game.

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In my head, I've always imagined the First Age in Tolkien's Silmarillion as an archaic age with styles and designs more akin to Homeric Greek than Dark age Europa.

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🧵To honor your favorite author: Titan, the moon of Saturn, has a Mount Doom, the Erebor and Angmar mountains at whose slopes open the plains of Arrakis and Chusuk, and the mysterious labyrinth of Sikun, all inspired by Tolkien's Middle-earth
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I missed J.R.R. Tolkien's birthday yesterday, but here's a thing anyway. Happy birthday Prof!

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It's Tolkien's 130th birthday today! 🎂🧙‍♂️
Celebrate by watching our Hobbit retrospective! Our most ambitious project, featuring the film, the first cartoon adaption, game review, custom animation, music, bts... Hang on to your potatoes!
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She was also known as Darkness Spinner. Her origins are unclear, as Tolkien's writings do not explicitly reveal her nature, other than that she is from "before the world". The Silmarillion.✨
🔥Still on sale!

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She was also known as Darkness Spinner. Her origins are unclear, as Tolkien's writings do not explicitly reveal her nature, other than that she is from "before the world". The Silmarillion.
https://t.co/767EPq9hj2

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Beautiful and terrifying mother of darkness!🔥
She was also known as Darkness Spinner. Her origins are unclear, as Tolkien's writings do not explicitly reveal her nature, other than that she is from "before the world". The Silmarillion.👑
https://t.co/767EPq9hj2

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Twenty years ago, the Fellowship of the Ring opened in theatres and it changed so many lives. It brought so many people into the world of Middle-Earth and Tolkien's works. We are going to be continuing our bookclub tonight in celebration
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What do we know about The Watcher in the Water? Not much, honestly, it's another aspect of Tolkien's world left to be vague, whether that is by design or not we can't say for sure.

Listen here to the new here: https://t.co/xGVhf18jFW

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So several years ago I started to illustrate scenes from Tolkien's books. Here is one, depicting Ulmo, King of the Sea and Tuor. Hope you enjoy it!

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Hello. hope you like it! all of them inspired by JRR Tolkien's work.
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More Tales of Phantasia
Deep in the Mines of Moria (but not the one in Tolkien's middle-earth, thank God), we're looking for rings (and not the Sonic ones, either).

See you all there, Gauge Gang

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Carcharoth is definitely one of my fav spooky bits about Tolkien's work, here are my first and latest fanart of him :'>

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