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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 32
Views: 8,805
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Ulairi
I dont see how Tolkien was depressed at all. This story was an epic novel, about a great war between good and evil. You can expect to end with "..and they all lived happily ever after." You have to... |
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Forum: The Movies
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Replies: 86
Views: 17,455
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Ulairi
Laughed at:<BR>Pippin getting hit in the face with an apple.<P>Gatekeeper getting squashed by the Nazgul.<P>"They come in pints?!"<P>"Not the beard!"<P>"Nobody tosses a dwarf!"<P>Didn't cry but got... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 30
Views: 7,598
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Ulairi
I read this in the tolkien encyclopedia, regarding dragons. |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 6
Views: 4,759
Posted By
Ulairi
Read or even glanced through "Tolkien: The Illustrated Encyclopedia". This is by far one of the most detailed and enlightening books I have read. If you were confused by the first 1/2 of the... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 72
Views: 21,171
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Ulairi
This comes from "Tolkien, The Illustrated Encyclopedia"... This was one of the most detailed description of a Balrog I've seen. And there is not one mention of wings. I believe its "wings"... |
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Forum: The Movies
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Replies: 13
Views: 6,252
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Ulairi
This forum has gone from a good one to a plce for people to complain about the everything from "PJ is a bad director" to "there was a glitch in the movie". And I see most of these are complaints from... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 19
Views: 7,828
Posted By
Ulairi
One thing to be considered is the setting of the story as well. This has a middle-ages setting. During this time period nearly all women's role was the housewife. To take care of kids, food, and... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 27
Views: 9,229
Posted By
Ulairi
Brandybucks for me. Curious and liked adventures. Weren't afraid of water or boats. |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 8
Views: 13,704
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Ulairi
I am really curious as to wether orcs ever even had a chance to die of old age. There was constant fighting, killing of each other, and cannibalism in the orc society. Most orcs probably were killed... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 13
Views: 5,932
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Ulairi
I was wonding how did you envision the lesser characters in LoTR. Here are some starters... WildMen-Looked, walked and talked like cavemen. Were a bit shorter than reagular men and mere broad. ... |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 34
Views: 20,609
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Ulairi
When I read the Hobbit and LoTR I viewed goblins and orcs as two different species. Almost like cousins in a way. I pictured goblins as smaller, long lanky arms, a bit slimy and with larger eyes.... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 28
Views: 8,386
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Ulairi
Wow, thanks for all the input. It is an extremely well written and in depth book. I just got through the darkening of Valinor which was a pretty good chapter. Yeah, the names and such are the biggest... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 28
Views: 8,386
Posted By
Ulairi
Did anyone else have trouble reading the Sil like I am? I thought it was interesting to learn the history and such. But...I feel like I am reading the Bible. I will get through like one or two... |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 29
Views: 6,142
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Ulairi
When they first saw Shleob in TTT, it really...
When they first saw Shleob in TTT, it really creeped me out. They way they described the smell and the eight eyes shimmering in the darkness made my skin crawl a bit. But my favorite(s) have to be... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 83
Views: 29,406
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Ulairi
Peter Jackson described in an interview, that Tolkien created LotR as a sort of mythology for England. He saw the rich myths of Greece and such and starting thinking. The only real myths in England... |
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Forum: Haudh-en-Ndengin
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Replies: 24
Views: 27,837
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Ulairi
Tolkien always said that orcs "multiplied", that kind of gave them an even more filthy and uncivilized nature. They seemed to multiply almost like insects and a disease. It also never went into... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 33
Views: 8,984
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Ulairi
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 26
Views: 10,385
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Ulairi
Orthanc and Barad-dur would be the obvious choices, because they are the two "big" towers. However Cirith Ungol makes more sense because for starters Barad-dur itself was never described in great... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 27
Views: 7,499
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Ulairi
Actually, i considered "Orcs" and "Goblins" two different things. Goblins in my perception of the books were the ones in Moria and such, they were in my mind a bit smaller, more lanky and a bit more... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 18
Views: 7,516
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Ulairi
I have to agree, I like that the blue wizards were left shrouded in mystery. It leaves a bit to the imagination. I also like, on a related note, how the history of hobbits is a bit cloudy too. |
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Forum: Quotable Quotes
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Replies: 36
Views: 13,151
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Ulairi
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Forum: Quotable Quotes
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Replies: 36
Views: 13,151
Posted By
Ulairi
"True, alas, is our guess. This is not one of the Ulairi as may have long supposed. It i Sauron himself who has taken shape again and now grows aspaceand he is gathering again all the Rings to his... |
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