Greetings, Quickbeam here.
The most erudite and deliciously bookish Turgon has come forth from his Library to shower us with gifts. The gifts of KNOWLEDGE, mind you, and he’s got plenty to share!
Read from his 12 great new articles in the Q&A section and you’ll learn various things about Turin’s speaking sword and the esoteric Second Prophecy of Mandos. But the joy of being STUMPED has eluded us still! Turgon takes on the meaning of “Moria, the Black Pit“– Click here to see the new Stump the Staff.
He’s also given us the “Best New Tolkien for Christmas” in his Bookshelf column, taking us close-up to the new edition of the Professor’s “Letters from Father Christmas.” This is very cool stuff.
And I offer for your pleasure a fun little item for the Holiday Season. Go Out on a Limb with me as I explain to Samwise’s eldest daughter, “Yes, Elanor, there really is a Gandalf!”
Much too hasty,
Quickbeam
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And you still haven’t sent me anything for X-Mas? Ok well, here’s hoping. But if you want to get that special someone a great LOTR item try this weeks Ebay items over at our shop!
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Jenny passed along some infor regarding the possible fate of Eomer. She emailed Mike Deluca himself and asked about it. This is what the long winded Producer had to say:
thanks for the kind words…and Eomer is in the movie
There we have it, though I’ll be waiting for more credible confirmation, but rest ye fears! It looks like he’s still in!
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Ringer Spy Clinny has done some great work and cleaned up those storyboard images from NZtv a long while back, check it out in The Spy Reports.
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From: Clinny
Hi, I’ve cut and cleaned up some of those NZtv storyboard images that have been around for months. You can really see some details now. 🙂










Images from NZtv.
Great work!
Thanks to Clinny
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This is a little blurb sent in by ‘Aiglos’ anyone know where this Rivendell is?
In the United States, communities of Y2K survivalists dot the landscape. In Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains, the Internet is drawing people to a self-sustaining community called Rivendell, named after a refuge and learning center in J.R.R. Tolkien’s ”Lord of the Rings.”
Thanks to Aiglos for the tip!
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