Ever since last year’s wildly successful Bash in Boston, folks have been clamoring for information about this year’s Barlibash. After informal surveys and discussions in Barliman’s, we decided to revisit Chicago for BarliBash ’05. I’d like to thank Balin, Maegwen, JPB, and Corvar for all their efforts and input into choosing a rocking hotel and beginning a list of possible ‘Things To Do’ during Bash : ) Huzzah! 3 Cheers!! WOOT!!!
We’ve got a survey for folks to fill out, detailed information about the hotel, and FAQ already online. Pages on Transportation, Itinerary, and Sights will be added soon. So please, take a few moments and visit our Barlibash 2005 page!
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‘Then Feanor began a long and secret labour, and he summoned all his lore, and his power, and his subtle skill; and at the end of it all he made the Silmarils.’ (The Silmarillion) This weekend, we return to our Silmarillion chapter chats in Hall of Fire with the tale of the making of the Silmarils – Feanor’s most wondrous creation. But out of them arose unrest as well as beauty. [More]
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Some of you may recall the role-playing madness of #RPG – you might have even participated in a session or two. Well, Tolwyn has established an RPG board over that way somewhere *waves*, so if you’re into freeform RPG-ing, go check it out. [More]
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‘Then Feanor began a long and secret labour, and he summoned all his lore, and his power, and his subtle skill; and at the end of it all he made the Silmarils.’ (The Silmarillion) This weekend, we resume our Silmarillion chapter chats in Hall of Fire with the tale of the making of the Silmarils – Feanor’s most wondrous creation. But out of them arose unrest as well as beauty. [More]
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Even though many of his papers and Middle-earth tales were published posthumously, JRR Tolkien wrote prolifically throughout his life. Nevertheless, there remain huge gaps in many of his stories.
So this weekend we’re going to ask ourselves: ‘If you could commission Tolkien to write more on one thing, what would it have been and why?’ [More]
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Even though many of his papers and Middle-earth tales were published posthumously, JRR Tolkien wrote prolifically throughout his life. Nevertheless, there remain huge gaps in many of his stories. So this weekend we’re going to ask ourselves: ‘If you could commission Tolkien to write more on one thing, what would it have been and why?’ [More]
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