Dragons, Hobbits, Giant Spiders, Ents, elves; have you ever wondered where Tolkien got the ideas for the myriad of creatures roaming Middle-Earth? Perhaps you would like to share your ideas about the role of similar creatures in myths and stories from around the world. Where did he get his inspiration for the ents from for example? You might be surprised when you learn the answer.[More]

Lady Laurelin writes: I just wanted you to know that I saw Ian Holm in a ten minute preview for The Day After Tomorrow. It appears to me that he plays a scientist that helps reveal a climate change that has catastrophic effects. [More]

Dragons, Hobbits, Giant Spiders, Ents, elves; have you ever wondered where Tolkien got the ideas for the myriad of creatures roaming Middle-Earth? Perhaps you would like to share your ideas about the role of similar creatures in myths and stories from around the world. Where did he get his inspiration for the ents from for example? You might be surprised when you learn the answer.[More]

Dragons, Hobbits, Giant Spiders, Ents, elves; have you ever wondered where Tolkien got the ideas for the myriad of creatures roaming Middle-Earth? Perhaps you would like to share your ideas about the role of similar creatures in myths and stories from around the world. Where did he get his inspiration for the ents from for example? You might be surprised when you learn the answer.

Join us in #thehalloffire for a light-hearted discussion about the
mythological creatures of Middle-Earth.

upcoming topics:

weekend 220504-230504: The Hobbit – Chapter 9
weekend 290504-300504: The Hobbit – Chapter 10

Times:
Saturday Chat:
5:30pm ET (17:30)
[also 11:30pm (23:30) CET and 9:30am Sunday (09:30) AET]

Sunday Chat:
7:00 pm (19:00) CET
[also 1:00pm (13:00) ET and 5:00am (05:00) Monday morning AET]

ET = Eastern Time, USA’s East Coast
CET = Central European Time, Central Europe
AET = Australian East Coast

Do you have a possible topic for Hall of Fire? Drop us a line at
halloffire@theonering.net

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Sianna writes: Here’s something of interest from one of my favorite magazines – National Geographic! The British Royal Mint is offering a set of over 40 LOTR coins. Offerings feature depictions of the characters, and a silver coin with a gold One Ring on the face. They are said to be authentic currency in NZ. [More]