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Gandalf calling the Balrog "Flame of Udûn" is a reference that The Lord of the Rings non-book fans just won't get.
Matt Patches is an executive editor at Polygon. He has over 15 years of experience reporting on movies and TV, and reviewing pop culture. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power is officially ...
While the book famously has a hand drawn map of Middle-earth, it has now been brought to life and lets people take a tour of the fictional landscape from the air, as well as through a Hobbit’s eyes.
via Fonstad family The first edition of “The Atlas of Middle-earth” contained 172 maps, which Fonstad drew by hand. Each was accompanied by reflections on her methodology and assumptions ...
Check out this amazing interactive map of Tolkien's Middle-earth, programmed by Kris Kowal. It's like Google Maps for the Third Age of Arda; zoom, pan and even search (in English, Sindarin ...
Now in its 32nd printing, Fonstad’s Atlas Of Middle-earth featured 182 hand-drawn maps and included diagrams of linguistic evolution and tables outlining the lengths of rivers and mountain ranges.
Now Google has created an interactive map of Middle-earth as its newest Chrome Experiment, which the company describes as "a showcase of web experiments written by the creative coding community." ...
The official Twitter account for Prime Video’s upcoming “The Lord of the Rings” TV series shared a link to a map of J.R.R. Tolkien’s fictional Middle-earth on Friday morning. And seeing as ...
While Westeros is making a run for it, JRR Tolkien's Middle-earth is still the undisputed champ of fantasy worlds beloved by cartographers. Several projects over the years have tried to map the ...