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According to a tip from our Ringer fan Queen of Rohan the “The Lord of the Rings: 20″ Electronic Light ‘N Sound ‘Sting’ Sword” is available to purchase! Check out the Amazon.com listing for Frodo’s glowing blade! (Yes, this one glows too!) [More]
According to a tip from our Ringer fan Queen of Rohan the “The Lord of the Rings: 20″…
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According to a tip from our Ringer fan Queen of Rohan the “The Lord of the Rings: 20″ Electronic Light ‘N Sound ‘Sting’ Sword” is available to purchase! Check out the Amazon.com listing for Frodo’s glowing blade! (Yes, this one glows too!) [More]
Finally us European fans will get the chance to tape the new trailer as well ’cause the nice folks over at BBC’s Film 2001 will be showing it tonight (thursday) at 11:35 (which I think will be GMT) on BBC1, so ready your vcr’s!
“With the long-awaited release of a big budget, live-action The Lord of the Rings just around the corner, fans of J.R.R. Tolkiens hugely popular trilogy are practically rabid with anticipation. With such great expectations placed upon them, you would think the people making the film might be just a tad overwhelmed by the pressure, the scrutiny, the Internet gossip you would think.” [More]
Thanks to Ringer Spy Pippin Skywalker for that!
Thirty-ninth heir of Isildur; Ranger of Middle-Earth; King of the reunited realms of Arnor and Gondor. As a child, he was brought into the home of Elrond as the son of Arathorn but both his identity and lineage were kept secret, and he was known as Estel; Hope. Most like Isildur amongst all his heirs he was, and it was at Rivendell that he first saw his future wife, Arwen Undómiel, daughter of Elrond. This weekend, the Hall of Fire discusses one of the greatest men in the history of Middle-Earth, a leader who shaped the future of men and the first king under the Reign of Men in Middle-Earth.
Aragorn son of Arathorn, Estel, Elessar, Strider
Despite only having a section of the Lord of the Ring’s Appendices and a couple of pages in the Silmarillion dedicated to him, the story of Aragorn son of Arathorn could take up pages and pages in detail. An ambiguous and mysterious character throughout most of the books, only in the Return of the King did we see begin to see the true Aragorn, casting his Strider guise off like a coat.
But the War of the Ring is just a chapter in the book of Elessar Elfstone, his past and future a tale in itself. An heir of Isildur, the son of a slain father, the bearer of the forged sword of Narsil and the love of Arwen Undómiel. A man who walked the lands of Middle-Earth for years under the guise of Strider the Ranger, and a man who would become the first King of Middle-Earth.
This weekend, we expect a great discussion on the back of last week’s higest ever-attended Hall of Fire. Tolkien scholar or day-old fan, we want you to join us at one of our three discussions and find out just what it is that’s so great about the Hall of Fire!
Recommended Reading:
Aragorn Character Page >
The Lord of the Rings >
The Silmarillion >
Upcoming Discussions:
Oct 6 & 7: FotR Movie Discussion – Orc Breeding
Oct 13 & 14: FotR Chapter Discussion – The Bridge of Khazad-dûm
Oct 20 & 21: FotR Movie Discussion – The Cast
Oct 27 & 28: FotR Chapter Discussion – Lothlórien
Place:
#thehalloffire on theonering.net server; come to theonering.nets chat room Barliman’s and then type /join #thehalloffire .
Saturday Chat: 7:00 pm ET (19:00) [also 12:00 am Sunday (0:00) BST and 9:00 am Sunday (09:00) AET]
Sunday Chat: 5:00 pm (17:00) AET [also 08:00 am (08:00) BST and 3:00 am (03:00) ET]
Sunday Chat: 6:00 pm (18:00) BST [also 1:00 pm (13:00) ET and 3:00 am (03:00) Monday morning AET]
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BST = British Summer Time, GMT +1 hour
AET = Australian Eastern Time, Australias East Coast
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A male choir singing in dwarvish, a drummer from an Irish folk band and the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra combined to make the soundtrack for The Lord Of The Rings films, it has been revealed. The details were released in an article on music for the $650 million project on American website E Online this week. [More]
TheMacObserver has a fantastic article on the journey of the Lord of the Rings trailer from format to format. From Quicktime to Real Media and back to Quicktime, the article (with some past TheOneRing.net stories as evidence) explains just why the rights to the Lord of the Ring trailers are one of the hottest properties in Hollywood today. [More]
[Dunno why the writer of this article thinks I’m a guy though. What did I do to give people that impression? – Tehanu]