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apilgriminnarnia.com
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| | | | | To celebrate Tolkien's twelfthty-ninth (or eleventy-nineteenth--a joke that expires this year) birthday on 3 January 2021, the Tolkien Society is once again raising a toast to the Professor (see here). After Bilbo left the Shire on his eleventy-first birthday in The Lord of the Rings, Frodo toasted his uncle's birthday each year. Tolkien fans continue the | |
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www.openculture.com
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| | | | | Tolkien fans, tell me: were you disappointed with the first installment of Peter Jackson's Hobbit film trilogy? Did you find it as lumbering and clumsy as a trio of cockney trolls, or as ugly as a bug-eyed and be-wattled goblin king? Open Culture, openculture.com | |
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theimaginativeconservative.org
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| | | | | It is the virtues-through God's grace-that keep us on the straight and narrow path of morality, dignity, and freedom. And J.R.R. Tolkien, arguably the greatest mythmaker of our era, illustrated seven of these virtues in his books about the history of Middle Earth. (essay by Bradley Birzer) | |
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www.ign.com
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| | | Magic: The Gathering will add cards and sets based on Lord of the Rings, Street Fighter, Fortnite, and Warhammer 40,000. | ||