Hey all! Today, I thought I’d cover a topic I’ve been thinking about for some time. Over the few years that I’ve been writing now, something has been missing from this site. I’d payed tributes to franchises, novels, series, movies, heroes, and even robots. But not once have I acknowledged the critical supporting characters who […]
LOTR: The Return of The King
by storiesbywilliams on August 10, 2012 in Books, Movies, Reviews and tagged aragorn, arwen, battle of minas tirith, bilbo baggins, boromir, cirith ungol, corsair fleet, cracks of doom, denethro, dernhelm, easterlings, elves, eowyn, faramir, frodo baggins, gandalf the white, gandalf the wizard, gimli, gondor, great eagles, J RR Tolkien, king's hall, legolas, Lord of the Rings, meriadoc brandybuck, merry and pippin, minas tirith, mordor, mount doom, mouth of sauron, oliphont, orcs, palantir, paths of the dead, peregrin took, pukel men, riders of rohan, ring wraith, rohan, rohirrim, samwise gamgee, saruman, sauron, seeing stone, sharky, southrons, steward of gondor, the black gate, the lord of the rings, the return of the king, the shire, theoden, umbar, war of the last alliance, witch king of angmar
At long last, the third and final installment in the Lord Of The Rings series! It feels like such a long time ago that I read this book, and going over the salient points makes me want to re-read the entire series. By this point in things, I felt myself becoming so immersed in Tolkien’s […]
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