Ringer Spy Nobby Nees writes: I was down at the local Wal-Mart today and they already had some ROTK Valentine’s cards out. I couldn’t help but pick up a box 🙂 I couldn’t scan in the cards themselves (the holofoil plays havoc with my scanner) but I think they are pretty easy to see on the box. [More]
I wonder who you send a Denethor card of “Good Cheer” to?
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Greetings, Quickbeam here. The Broadcast Film Critics’ Association is hosting a film festival that includes ROTK in their 10 BEST FEST. All you Ringer fans in L.A., click here and follow the instructions if you want to attend the showing tomorrow, Sat. 3 January at 6PM. Check out the other films too! Rumor tells us that ROTK cast/crew might even be there for a live Q&A session (we don’t know for sure who). Put “ROTK” in your email subject line when you request tickets. You may need to be an MSN or Hotmail user to access the above links.
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Arhaic, author of “The Dunedain” module for Neverwinter Nights, has recently created another quality LotR module for NWN: LotR: Sons of the Steward. “This module is quite a bit deeper than the original,” Archaic writes, “but it pays the same degree of homage and respect to Tolkien’s source material.”
Summary:
It is less than a year until the War of the Ring.
The Stewards rule the kingdom of Gondor from their fortress city of Minas Tirith. It is their charge to safeguard all that they can until the return of the king, but that charge is proving more difficult with each passing day.
From the Dark Lands of the East encroach the armies of Sauron, Enemy of all Free Peoples of Middle-Earth. In recent months they have drawn heavily from Gondor, stealing the forests of Ithilien and putting to the lance all of the Stewards old allies. The people look past their Steward now to his sons: Boromir and Faramir, Captains of Gondor; the former, a heroic and brazen soldier; the latter a reluctant and thoughtful young lordling.
It will fall to these two brothers to stave off the Enemys invasion, salvage what they can, and, in time, be shuffled off the field to make room for the greater players of Middle-Earth -and their greater games.
This module includes the following features:
1. Relates the story of Boromir, Faramir, Denethor, and Mithrandir
(Gandalf) about a year before the events in Fellowship of the Ring.
2. Makes thorough (sorry about the hak size!) use of original community content, including Uruk-hai and LotR weaponry.
3. Contains elements appropriate to the Lord of the Rings world. You won’t see magic missle here! However, you will see: a working Horn of Gondor, a many-tiered Minas Tirith, banners of the White Tree and Lidless Eye, Henneth Anun, siege weaponry, etc. All of this is used in contextually appropriate ways. For instance, you won’t find Frodo or Sam anywhere near this module, as Tolkien’s timeline would not have permitted it.
4. Dialogue written with love by an English teacher.
5. Depth and scope beyond that of my decently-rated first module,
“LotR: The Dunedain”.
For more information and the module download, go here, and be sure to read the instructions in the ReadMe text file! Enjoy, and let us know what you thought of this module by e-mailing Havens@TheOneRing.net
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Bridgette writes: I wanted to let you know that Peter Jackson will be live on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” Friday, January 9th.
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A new documentary explores the real places in Lancashire that inspired The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The county’s lush green hills and woods, and host of wildlife, gave author JRR Tolkien a setting for his famous fictional works. Pendle Hill, in the Ribble Valley, is believed to be at the centre of JRR Tolkien’s mystical world, Middle Earth. [More]
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Deborah P. Jacobs writes: We live in a forgiving age. If in recent years we have reconsidered the sins of figures such as Richard Nixon and Marv Albert, the time has certainly come for a reevaluation of Gollum. Sure, it’s hard to cuddle up to someone who tears live fish apart with his fingers, but he’s not all bad. [More]
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