Sharing again.
"The Dancing Bears Of Middle-earth"
#fantasy #lotr #lordoftherings #jrrtolkien #middleearth #literature #books
https://middle-earth.xenite.org/the-dancing-bears-of-middle-earth/
Sharing again.
"The Dancing Bears Of Middle-earth"
#fantasy #lotr #lordoftherings #jrrtolkien #middleearth #literature #books
https://middle-earth.xenite.org/the-dancing-bears-of-middle-earth/
Completed the LOTR books as I finished Return of the King last night. What an incredible book - The Scouring of the Shire chapter was absolutely incredible!
I can't wait to get around to re-reading this on an annual basis! What an incredible series!
#lordoftherings #book #books #booksky #bookstodon #reading #readingcommunity #fantasy
This is the best video I've ever seen about the 1066 Battle of Hastings! Granted, it's also the only video I've ever seen about the Battle of Hastings, but still... :)
Turns out, they also have more than 2.5 hours worth of Lord of the Rings lore in what seems to be the same presentation style, which I have to check out next.

Just fucking yuck.
#moleskine just released #lordoftherings #aislop covers, with the tagline
“Imagined by Moleskine, generated by AI.”
https://cjleo.com/blog/moleskine-ai-lord-of-the-rings-collection-can-only-mock/
Does that make Moleskine #LordOfTheSlop?
"They have a Cave Troll"
All shot using real lighting, figures and miniature sets.
#lordoftherings #cavetroll #samwise #visualart #fantasy #movies #photography #miniaturephotography #creativephotography #photos #toyphotography #tolkien #middleearth
Warner Bros. is sitting on a goldmine: over 1,300 hours of unseen The Lord of the Rings footage locked away in a secure vault somewhere in Arizona. 🧙♂️
Imagine the deleted scenes, alternate takes, and untold moments from Middle-earth we’ve never seen…
@earthshine I would, oddly, be more sympathetic to a company called Eye Of Sauron LLC, than I am to Palantir I'd feel like EOS were the sort of baddies that call a shovel a shovel.
I'm guessing the Anduril crowd were told they were fighting Orcs, which is a derogatory term for Russian soldiers that came into common parlance after various rather monstrous practices were revealed on their part circa 2022. Just a guess, though.
Anyway, the weird thing is that I don't think LoTR enters public domain until circa 2050, so I don't see why they haven't been told to change their names yet. I'd chip in for a case against Palantir just to damage their share price.