“Give It To Me!” Boromir Tries to Take The Ring From Frodo.
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 387-390 We have heard this before. The long speech full of self-justification
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 387-390 We have heard this before. The long speech full of self-justification
Saruman returns, this time playing vintage Yamaha CS-30 and DX7 synthesizers. The SK-1 from some of his previous appearances is also here. From
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Héctor D. Genis (@hdgenis) Remember Saruman from last week? His human, hdgenis,
Saruman the cat plays a note or two on a vintage Yamaha CS-30 synthesizer. Below we see a Casio SK-1. From hdgenis on Instagram. My cat on Yamaha
Since the announcement of The War of the Rohirrim, I've been pondering how it might all come together. And, in particular, I've been pondering the
The wisest and most powerful of Middle Earth finally come together, ready to battle whatever evil they must! A final wee push added the last three
At the start of August, we told you about NZ Post's beautiful stamps which were being issued to celebrate 20 years since the release of Peter
Our friends at Weta Workshop have unveiled their next amazing statue, representing the 20th Anniversary of The Fellowship of the Ring. If you're a
We here at TORn are very happy to introduce something new within the collectibles arena. We've been doing reviews and news blurbs under 'Collecting
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 257-260 After Gandalf ends his tale about his long journey, his battle with the
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 254-258 The words in this week’s title come in the midst of a passage that is
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 251-254 Scholars of the Inklings speak of a certain cooling of the friendship
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp.248-254 “What of Saruman?” It was Galdor, the emissary of Círdan, the
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien (Harper Collins 1991) pp. 243-248 After first Gloín, and then Boromir, have spoken of the reasons why
The Second Coming Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere