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The Magic of Tolkien

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A fruitful new decade
The Magic of Tolkien
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The Magic Comes Alive!
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Witch King by Alan Lee

The Nazgûl (also known as Ringwraiths, Nunbolg, or the Ulairi in Quenya) were the dreaded ring-servants of the Dark Lord Sauron in Middle-earth throughout the Second and Third ages, and in the later years of the Third Age they dwelt in Minas Morgul and Dol Guldur.

The Nazgûl were once nine great powerful Men, all of whom were given Rings of Power by Sauron. The Nine took them and used them to achieve great power, wealth and prestige in life. But as time passed, the Rings continued to exert their corrupting influence. The Rings eventually left the kings spectral, invisible to all but those who could see into the wraith world, and slaves to the will of Sauron. Their lives and power became bound to Sauron's via the One Ring; as Sauron grew or diminished in power, so too did the Nazgûl.

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Carcharoth Justin Gerard

Carcharoth, having consumed one of the Silmarils,
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Gandalf found Glamdring in the troll's cave. He continued to use until the end of the war of the ring.

Glamdring was a sword, forged for the Elf Turgon in the First Age. For several thousand years it went missing, until Gandalf (and company) found it (along with Sting and Orcrist) in the trolls' cave in The Hobbit and claimed it for himself. He continued to use Glamdring through the events of The Lord of the Rings.

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Behind the Fictional World of LOTR

I read LOTR for the first time as a child. Can't really remember if I even finished it, but I do re…

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Lotr Viki Turkey Ownership

Herkese selamlar. Ben Eivorr, uzun süredir fandom ile ilgileniyorum. Görd��ğüm kadarıyla Lotr Türkiy…

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Women's History Month - Women in Tolkien's World

Although the month is officially over, better late than never to blog about this interesting topic. …

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The Rings of Power: an overall review

The Rings of Power was Amazon's newest addition to The Lord of the Rings franchise. As of writing t…

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Prime Video Acquires UK's Historic Bray Film Studios, Home of 'Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power' - TheWrap - - 2024/07/22 15:14

Prime Video Acquires UK's Historic Bray Film Studios, Home of 'Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power'  TheWrap...

Hobbits Have a Natural Downside That Tales of the Shire Has to Consider - GameRant - - 2024/07/22 14:30

Hobbits Have a Natural Downside That Tales of the Shire Has to Consider  GameRant...

The series «The Lord of the Rings» got its own home — Amazon bought the British studio Bray, where it was - ITC - - 2024/07/22 13:10

The series «The Lord of the Rings» got its own home — Amazon bought the British studio Bray, where it was  ITC...

The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Restore A Cut LOTR Movie Scene 23 Years Later - Screen Rant - - 2024/07/22 13:00

The Rings Of Power Season 2 Will Restore A Cut LOTR Movie Scene 23 Years Later  Screen Rant...

Lord of the Rings Online tentatively eyes July 31st for Update 41 and legendary servers - Massively Overpowered - - 2024/07/22 13:00

Lord of the Rings Online tentatively eyes July 31st for Update 41 and legendary servers  Massively Overpowered...
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Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power cast unveils first look into Season 2 at San Diego Comic-Con - The Indian Express - - 2024/07/28 09:55

Lord of the Rings – Rings of Power cast unveils first look into Season 2 at San Diego Comic-Con  The Indian Express...

What’s Coming to Prime Video US (August 2024) - keithlovesmovies.com - - 2024/07/27 18:46

What’s Coming to Prime Video US (August 2024)  keithlovesmovies.com...

A Hobbit Hut Near Abiquiú! - Los Alamos Reporter - - 2024/07/27 04:30

A Hobbit Hut Near Abiquiú!  Los Alamos Reporter...

‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Season 2: Everything We Know So Far - Deadline - - 2024/07/26 19:47

‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Season 2: Everything We Know So Far  Deadline...

Lakeside "Hobbit home" in Northern Minnesota lists for $189,000 - Axios - - 2024/07/26 11:27

Lakeside "Hobbit home" in Northern Minnesota lists for $189,000  Axios...
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