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[Meme] 75% through the Silmarillion (audio book) and it tops all other fantasy that I have read, heard or watched

Am I the only one who's absolutely captivated by some of the poignant conversations and powerful one liners that Tolkien's character have? The storytelling main text is of course great too, but the back and fort of
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Húrin and Melkor, Beren and Thingol, Fëanor and Melkor, and many others
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are simply next level.

Heavy spoiler nsfw meme below:

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Which cover is your favorite and why?

I just found a local Swedish copy of The Silmarillion that had an unexpected albeit - in a sense - sensible cover depicting Melkor's head/helm, wearing his iron crown, embellished with the silmarils. Check it out.

I think it is sensible because I believe that it was Melkor who pushed Fëanor over the edge. I am in no way diminishing Fëanor's responsibility and shortcomings, but without Melkor, Finwë would still be alive and the silmarils would still be safe in their iron safe.

Which The Silmarillion cover do you appreciate the most and why? I have linked some covers for you to check out, but if you know of any variations not listed there, please do share!😊💎💎💎

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"Durin" - Graphic Novel - GlobalComix

I have been a Tolkien fan since I first saw The Fellowship of the Ring in the movie theaters over ten years ago. I have since read The Silmarillion , Hobbit and The Children of Húrin and am about to start reading Unfinished Tales.

One of my siblings shared this short comic with me today and made my day. I know the words of Durin's Song by heart and often sing it as arranged by Clamavi de Profundis, so you can imagine how stoked I was to read this.

It's a short comic depicting Durin's awakening in Mount Gundabad, his travels southwards through the Misty Mountains, his discovery of Kheled-Zâram - the Mirrormere - and the founding of Khazad-dûm, the first home of the dwarves.

Have a nice day!

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tolkien·Tolkien, Lord of the Rings (LotR), etc.bygipsoteco

A strange coincidence regarding the setting of the Legendarium in an imaginary past of our world

I read Tolkien’s works years ago, and for a while I was very interested in various aspects of the fictional world, such as languages, geography, and calendars; then, as often happens, I moved on to other interests. I recently discovered that, over the millennia, our planet’s rotational speed has been slowing down, and therefore the length of the tropical year is decreasing (while the orbital period remains more or less unchanged). I recalled having done some calculations on the length of year across various calendars, and I had seen that in the Elven calendar, the average length of the year was:

365 days x 11 times + 368 days (the 12° year doubles the three enderi) = 4383 days in 12 years

4383 days x 12 times = 52596 days in 144 years (1 normal yén)

52596 days x 2 times + 52593 g (in the 144° year of the third of three yéni the enderi aren't doubled) = 157785 days in 3 yéni (432 years cycle)

The average length of a year in this system is therefore 157,785/432 = 365.2430556 days

In addition to this, I recalled reading something about what Tolkien said regarding the setting of his stories in a distant imaginary past:

Letter to Rhona Beare (1958) - 3019 T.A. is 6,000 years before 1958, so 1 F.A. would be 11,091 B.C.

The Awakening of the Quendi (1960) - 310 F.A. is 16,000 years before 1960, so 1 F.A. is 14,349 B.C.

BBC interview (1964) - 3019 T.A. is 7,000–8,000 years before 1964, so 1 F.A. is 12,085 / 13,085 B.C.

Why did I specifically mention the hypothetical correspondences with 1 F.A.? Because that would be the period when the Elvish solar calendar began to be used as the Sun began it's cycle. And guess what? The year duration was 365.2430556 days... approximately around 11,000-12,000 B.C. !

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tolkien·Tolkien, Lord of the Rings (LotR), etc.byNo_Money_Just_Change

Dnd one shot about the final battle of the "war of the last allience"

I want to make a homebrew dnd one shot in the world of lotr (most paid modules are whole campaigns)

My idea would be the prelude to the final battle of sauron during the siege of barad-dur.

The players will have to sneak into the enemy camp and get recognized enough by the soldiers that they listen to them.

They will spread the idea of striking back at the besiegers and during this counter attack either Sabotage or fight saurons forces so that he can be slain.

What are your thoughts on this and what parts of the simarilion should I reread beforehand

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tolkien·Tolkien, Lord of the Rings (LotR), etc.byqueerlilhayseed

Something that occurred to me while watching Lord of the Rings.

The fact that it takes forever to watch all three movies is part of the charm for me, and I think it is for others. It is something of a commitment that has to be planned for. I think it's similar to the tactile slowness of listening to a vinyl album vs. just pulling the songs up on your phone. The length of the movies necessitates a mini-ceremony and that itself becomes part of the fun. But it struck me that it's the kind of story that should seem like it takes forever. Like, getting through it and feeling like you've struggled a little bit to achieve something that at times feels impossible is very on theme. Fighting Sauron is hard and it feels like it takes forever and there's no guarantee that you'll actually make it to the end, even if you do somehow manage to make some progress sometimes. Your fellowship might break up. Hell you might not even have a fellowship to begin with. You might also be alone, in a place full of people who, if they saw you, would happily see you dead if not kill you themselves. You might have to be there for a long time, and it's gonna suck almost the whole time. That's what it can feel like when you're fighting Sauron.

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