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Old 06-24-2006, 06:32 AM   #1
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Ugh Davem doing his Ulmo impersonations.........................Anyway here are my three wishes

1. A 3D computer programme allowing anyone (Me in particular) to visit any place on the map of Arda, watch the whole history unfold before your eyes, to be able to change or influence key moments playing as Iluvatar or Morgoth.

2. To have enough money to own a real cave just like Azogs


3. To be given just five minutes with Tolkien whilst alive.
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Old 06-24-2006, 01:30 PM   #2
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Back to Neil Gaiman again (a fave topic ), I was reading Volume 4 of Sandman today again, and noticed something in one of the stories that fascinated me. It was about Lucien, Dream's assistant. He keeps a library of the stories that authors dreamed and thought about but did not finish. On the shelf behind him are some of the books, including a weighty looking tome, JRR Tolkien's The Lost Road.

I'll bet some would wish to look in that library.
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Old 06-24-2006, 10:21 PM   #3
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I'll bite.

1) Two mint first editions of "The Hobbit." One to sell for gobs of money, and one to savor. I'm not much on "collectables," but I wouldn't mind reading the original version of "Riddles in the Dark."

2) A lengthy interview with Christopher Tolkien about his father's work. The 'once removed' factor whoud provide even more insight than his father coud give, and his insights as a scholar, as well as J.R.R.'s son, should be recorded in his own voice in as much detail as can be provided.

3) A highlight tour of Arda. It would start in Valinor and move outward through Tol Eressea to Numenor and north through all of Beleriand, and then eastward through Middle Earth from the north kingdom to Gondor and back out to sea past Numenor just as it was going under and then back to Valinor and then beyond the circles of the world through the Void and ending in a glimpse of Eru.
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Old 06-25-2006, 01:18 AM   #4
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1) Two mint first editions of "The Hobbit." One to sell for gobs of money, and one to savor. I'm not much on "collectables," but I wouldn't mind reading the original version of "Riddles in the Dark."
I can grant your wish - well, here's the original version of Riddles in the Dark at least.
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Old 06-25-2006, 04:02 AM   #5
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all impossible, of course... but requirements as set did not rule that out...

1) To be back in 1988-89, when I've accidentaly discovered the Hobbit on my bookshelf, to stand before this bookshelf taking out books at random to stumble upon TH and decide to read it.

2) To be back in 1993, walking in the book-market beneath the "Dry Bridge" in Tbilisi, to see The Ruturn of The King I've been waiting for two years and have money on me to buy it

3) To go to Oxford in 1937, just after publication of the Hobbit, and accidentaly make acquaintance of Tolkien in the Eagle and Child (and become friends, of course)
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Old 06-25-2006, 07:49 AM   #6
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Thanks for the link. I guess Gollum was not such a bad chap originally.
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Old 06-26-2006, 10:22 AM   #7
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Who'da a thunk it?

Lets see. I'm gonna cross off the material items firstly, and go straight for the impossible list (except of course for numero uno).

1. Something current but too expensive - To participate/organize (in) some sort of Tolkien convention.

2. Something no longer available - Glorfindel's 'True and Accurate' biography.

3. Something you wish would become available - To be hidden as Tolkien reads a bed-time story to his children. I don't know why. But I think it would help in telling me what type of man he was.

You see, all simple things.
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