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  • In Stockbridge, Andrew Harper asked Nyssa if the novel she was writing was like Lord of the Rings. (AUDIO: Autumn) Astrolabus forced the Sixth Doctor to quote the book in The Cabinet of Astrolabus. (COMIC: Once Upon a Time Lord) While working at a garden centre, Fitz had a conversation with a woman and convinced her that the character of Frodo had been named after a woman with whom the author, J. R. R. Tolkien, had had a relationship. (PROSE: The Taint)
  • Lord Of The Rings is a pinball machine produced by Stern. It is based on the motion picture series of the same name
  • The book's story is set in the world of Tolkien's legendarium, making use of its richly detailled background, among them history and languages. It is a sequel to The Hobbit, or There and Back Again. It has become one of the most well-known and best-loved stories of all time. Its popularity has caused Tolkien to be generally considered the "Father of Modern Fantasy"; its story, prose, and depth have secured its place in today's literature.
  • The Lord of the Rings was a famous and influential series of fantasy novels written by British author and English professor J.R.R. Tolkien in the 20th century. USS Voyager had this series in its shipboard library, and the crew loaned a copy to the Sikarian Jaret Otel during their layover at Sikaris in 2371. Daran Taril said it was a personal favorite. (The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs: "Factoring Primes")
  • The Lord of the Rings is a movie using people with British and un-American accents. Also, the movie was filmed in New Zealand. This would normally make it un-American, but since the movie plot is anti-Hillary Clinton, this movie is alright. Oh, it was also a book by a Brit named J.R.R. Tolkien before being made into a movie. (Therefore any reference to Hillary Clinton is bogus, as it was written during World War One for the author's son overseas.)
  • The Lord of the Rings is a classic fantasy series by J.R.R. Tolkien. Ever since the Movies, its fandom has sadly been a Suvian cesspool.
  • Властелин колец — лицензионная тема, возникшая в мае 2012 года. Она основана на фильмах Питера Джексона и книгах Дж. Р. Толкиена.
  • The Lord of the Rings es un juego de estrategia, basado en la obra de J. R. R. Tolkien, El Señor de los Anillos, que permite recrear algunos momentos del libro, además de batallas entre diferentes facciones de la Luz y la Oscuridad. Se juega con réplicas en metal o plástico de personajes de la obra de Tolkien, además es necesario contar con un juego de dados y una cinta métrica. El objetivo del juego es vencer al ejército adversario siguiendo una serie de reglas preestablecidas en diferentes escenarios prediseñados. Como en la película y en el libro, existe el bando del bien (llamado Fuerzas de la Luz) y el lado del mal (llamado Fuerzas de la Oscuridad).
  • The original Lord of the Rings novel was written by J.R.R. Tolkien, as a rewrite of the Bible, such that it would appeal to modern audiences. Tolkien took a keen interest in children's literature (and children in general), since he was Catholic. As such, he was well aware that children began to get quite bored after reading the same old stories from the various novels of the Bible (although Exodus remained very popular, and even spawned an animated film later on, called "The Prince of Egypt"). He decided it was time for a more exciting rewrite of the Bible.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy trilogy written by English author, J.R.R. Tolkien. The trilogy inspired many today fantasy books and the Simpsons often reference to it.
  • The Lord of the Rings ist ein lizenziertes Thema, für das die ersten Baukästen im Juni 2012 erschienen sind. Eine zweite Welle ist für Ende 2012 angekündigt, in der auch Baukästen zu The Hobbit, der Vorgeschichte zu "The Lord of the Rings", enthalten sind.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy of epic-high fantasy novels written by University of Oxford professor, J.R.R. Tolkien. The series was meant to be a mere sequel to its previous book, The Hobbit (1937), but turned out to be much more. The series also branched out into movie, video-game, and merchandise franchises. The series is recognized as being deep in religious, mythological, industrial, and philosophical interpretations by the author's point of view.
  • The Lord Of The Rings is a book by J.R.R Tolkien. It is also an epic adventure and a movie.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a preexisting novel that is published as three volumes, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, written by J. R. R. Tolkien, who had also written a prequel, The Hobbit, that is set in the same shared universe, only that the events in The Hobbit begins roughly eighty years earlier than the adventures of its sequels.
  • Leonard, Sheldon, Howard and Raj are all enthusiasts of the series.
  • The Lord of the Rings is the sixth franchise covered by the LEGO Games.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy novel published in three parts by J.R.R. Tolkien between 1954 and 1955. It tells the story of a magic ring forged in evil to command the inhabitants of a fantasy land called Middle Earth, and the journey of those who would stand against it.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a three-part high wonder saga written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien between 1937 and 1949 in the English tongue, and forlayed (published) between 1954 and 1955. The three forlayed books are: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Keeps (The Two Towers), and The Coming-back of the King (The Return of the King).
  • || Disney's ABC Saturday Films || || 1970s || The Hobbit (September 2, 1977) The Lord of the Rings (September 2, 1977) Wizards (September 2, 1977) Puff the Magic Dragon (September 1, 1978) Banjo the Woodpile Cat (September 7, 1979) Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of Living Lies (September 7, 1979) || 1980s || Goliath II (September 6, 1980) Pluto the Dog (September 6, 1980-August 29, 1981) The Three Caballeros (September 5, 1981) A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (September 5, 1981) The Little Twins (September 5, 1981-December 26, 1981) Sesame Street: Music Magic (September 5, 1981-August 28, 1982) Fluppy Dogs (September 6, 1986) Totally Minnie (September 6, 1986) Care Bears: Nutcracker Suite (September 3, 1988) Little Golden Book Land (September 2, 1989) || 1990-2000 || A Dairy Tale A Valen
  • The Lord of the Rings is a movie trilogy directed by Peter Jackson that is based on the books of the same name written by J.R.R. Tolkien. The films are The Fellowship of the Ring which was released in 2001, The Two Towers which was released in 2002 and The Return of the King which was released in 2003. While the films follow the book's general storyline, they do omit some of the plot elements from the novels and include some additions to and other deviations from the source material.
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by philologist J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit (1937), but eventually developed into a much larger work. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, much of it during World War II. Although generally known to readers as a trilogy, Tolkien initially intended it as one volume of a two volume set along with The Silmarillion; however, the publisher decided to omit the second volume and instead released The Lord of the Rings in 1954-55 as three books rather than one, for economic reasons. It has since been reprinted countless times and translated into many languages, becoming one of the most popular and influential works in 20th-century literature.
  • Quagmire imagines himself as Aragorn and Joan the maid as Arwen when first meeting her in "I Take Thee Quagmire". In "Sibling Rivalry", Sauron appeared in a cutaway as the Eye looking for his contact lens and worrying that he'll get in trouble if he cannot find it. The fight between Gandalf and the Balrog is parodied in "Petergeist". A tree comes alive and tries to eat Chris, but Herbert saves him and fights the tree while free-falling. In the DVD extended version, they both survive the fall and become friends. The lighting of the beacons scene in parodied in "Tiegs for Two".
  • The Lord of the Rings is a classic book from ancient Stark. By some strange way, it became known in Arcadia. In The Longest Journey, when April visits Abnaxus, to her surprise she finds it among other books and comments on how the classic fiction literally crosses all borders.
  • It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, with much of it being written during World War II. It was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955, and has since been reprinted numerous times and translated into at least 38 different languages, becoming one of the most popular works in twentieth-century literature.
  • With those words, Sauron forged the One Ring, the vessel of his power and the pivot on which the fate of Middle-earth would turn for five thousand years -- until the most unlikely of heroes did the one thing Sauron could never have imagined, and brought his dark tower tumbling down.
  • The Lord of the Rings was a famous and influential work of fantasy literature written in the 20th century by British author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings was adapted into a highly-regarded trilogy of movies in the early 21st century. Gabrielle Howard was a fan of these films, in particular the character of Boromir. (TOS - Constellations short story: "Make-Believe") During a visit to planet Vulcan in the year 2247, David Rabin compared the region called the Womb of Fire to "the land of Mordor," a primary setting in Tolkien's story. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge)
  • When The Trust infiltrated Atlantis and rigged the Zero Point Module to overload the next time that the city dialed Earth in 2005, Lee and a team planned to send a team to P4M-399, which would send a subspace communication to the Daedalus, who would then relay the warning to Atlantis. Lee cited the signal fires through the mountain tops of the saga's third movie as a comparisons. This was Lee's second choice as his first pop culture referent - the "Twilight Bark" from 101 Dalmatians - proved too obscure (or probably too passé) for the Air Force personnel in attendance. (SGA: "Critical Mass")
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic fantasy story by J. R. R. Tolkien, a sequel to his earlier work, The Hobbit. It was published in three volumes from 1954 to 1955. Two movie adaptions have been made, the more notable being Peter Jackson's three films released from 2001 to 2003. For more information on the fictional universe the story takes place in, including lists of characters and locations, see Middle-earth. For more information, visit The Lord of the Rings Wiki.
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by the English academic and philologist J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier work, The Hobbit, but developed into a much larger story. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, with much of it being created during World War II. Although intended as a single-volume work, it was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955, and it is in this three-volume form that it is popularly known. It has since been reprinted numerous times and translated into many different languages, becoming one of the most popular and influential works in 20th-century literature.
  • Values abound throughout The Lord of the Rings, whether it be the personal values of the individual players, or the social values of the communities and the greater collectives. To point out some examples-
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  • || Disney's ABC Saturday Films || || 1970s || The Hobbit (September 2, 1977) The Lord of the Rings (September 2, 1977) Wizards (September 2, 1977) Puff the Magic Dragon (September 1, 1978) Banjo the Woodpile Cat (September 7, 1979) Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of Living Lies (September 7, 1979) || 1980s || Goliath II (September 6, 1980) Pluto the Dog (September 6, 1980-August 29, 1981) The Three Caballeros (September 5, 1981) A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving (September 5, 1981) The Little Twins (September 5, 1981-December 26, 1981) Sesame Street: Music Magic (September 5, 1981-August 28, 1982) Fluppy Dogs (September 6, 1986) Totally Minnie (September 6, 1986) Care Bears: Nutcracker Suite (September 3, 1988) Little Golden Book Land (September 2, 1989) || 1990-2000 || A Dairy Tale A Valentine for You Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh The Cat That Looked at a King Go Hugo Go (Jungledyret) Hammy's Boomerang Adventure The Madagascar Penguins in Christmas Caper Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel Pixie Hollow Games Prep & Landing Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice{.}} Prep & Landing: Operation: Secret Santa The Prince and the Pauper Sonic Christmas Blast The Spirit of Mickey The Story of Santa Claus Toy Story Of Terror Toy Story That Time Forgot The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too || end ||
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by the English academic and philologist J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier work, The Hobbit, but developed into a much larger story. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, with much of it being created during World War II. Although intended as a single-volume work, it was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955, and it is in this three-volume form that it is popularly known. It has since been reprinted numerous times and translated into many different languages, becoming one of the most popular and influential works in 20th-century literature. The story of The Lord of the Rings takes place in an alternate pre-history, the Third Age of Middle-earth. The lands of Middle-earth are populated by Men (humans) and other humanoid races (Hobbits, Elves, Dwarves, and Orcs), as well as many other creatures, both real and fantastic (Ents, Wargs, Balrogs, Trolls, etc.). The story centres on the Ring of Power made by the Dark Lord Sauron in an earlier age. From quiet beginnings in the Shire the story ranges across Middle-earth following the course of the War of the Ring through the eyes of its characters, most notably the hobbits, Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took. The main story is followed in the book by six appendices that provide a wealth of historical and linguistic background material. Along with Tolkien's other writings, The Lord of the Rings has been subjected to extensive analysis of its literary themes and origins. Although a major work in itself, the story is only the last movement of a mythology that Tolkien had worked on since 1917. Influences on this earlier work, and on the story of The Lord of the Rings, include philology, mythology, industrialization, and religion, as well as earlier fantasy works and Tolkien's experiences in World War I. The Lord of the Rings in its turn is considered to have had a great effect on modern fantasy, and the impact of Tolkien's works is such that the use of the words "Tolkienian" and "Tolkienesque" have been recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary. The great and enduring popularity of The Lord of the Rings has led to numerous references in popular culture, the founding of many societies by fans of Tolkien's works, and the publication of many books about Tolkien and his works. The Lord of the Rings has inspired, and continues to inspire, artwork, music, films and television, video games, and subsequent literature. Adaptations of The Lord of the Rings have been made for radio, theatre, and film. The 2001–2003 release of the widely acclaimed Lord of the Rings film trilogy prompted a new surge of interest in The Lord of the Rings and Tolkien's other works.
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic fantasy story by J. R. R. Tolkien, a sequel to his earlier work, The Hobbit. It was published in three volumes from 1954 to 1955. Two movie adaptions have been made, the more notable being Peter Jackson's three films released from 2001 to 2003. For more information on the fictional universe the story takes place in, including lists of characters and locations, see Middle-earth. The story's titular character is Dark Lord Sauron of Mordor, the primary villain of the work, who created the Ruling Ring to control the nineteen Rings of Power, and is thus the "Lord of the Rings." Sauron, in turn, was the servant of an earlier Dark Lord, Morgoth (Melkor), who is prominent in Tolkien's The Silmarillion, the history of Middle-earth. Tolkien did not originally intend to write a sequel to The Hobbit, and instead wrote other works, including The Silmarillion as his main work. He also wrote several children's tales, including Roverandom and Farmer Giles of Ham for publication. For more information, visit The Lord of the Rings Wiki.
  • In Stockbridge, Andrew Harper asked Nyssa if the novel she was writing was like Lord of the Rings. (AUDIO: Autumn) Astrolabus forced the Sixth Doctor to quote the book in The Cabinet of Astrolabus. (COMIC: Once Upon a Time Lord) While working at a garden centre, Fitz had a conversation with a woman and convinced her that the character of Frodo had been named after a woman with whom the author, J. R. R. Tolkien, had had a relationship. (PROSE: The Taint)
  • When The Trust infiltrated Atlantis and rigged the Zero Point Module to overload the next time that the city dialed Earth in 2005, Lee and a team planned to send a team to P4M-399, which would send a subspace communication to the Daedalus, who would then relay the warning to Atlantis. Lee cited the signal fires through the mountain tops of the saga's third movie as a comparisons. This was Lee's second choice as his first pop culture referent - the "Twilight Bark" from 101 Dalmatians - proved too obscure (or probably too passé) for the Air Force personnel in attendance. (SGA: "Critical Mass") In 2008, while hunting Poole's Replicator, Lee suggested to send it to the "fires from whence it came", which was a phrase from the movies. (SGA: "Outcast")
  • Lord Of The Rings is a pinball machine produced by Stern. It is based on the motion picture series of the same name
  • The book's story is set in the world of Tolkien's legendarium, making use of its richly detailled background, among them history and languages. It is a sequel to The Hobbit, or There and Back Again. It has become one of the most well-known and best-loved stories of all time. Its popularity has caused Tolkien to be generally considered the "Father of Modern Fantasy"; its story, prose, and depth have secured its place in today's literature.
  • The Lord of the Rings was a famous and influential series of fantasy novels written by British author and English professor J.R.R. Tolkien in the 20th century. USS Voyager had this series in its shipboard library, and the crew loaned a copy to the Sikarian Jaret Otel during their layover at Sikaris in 2371. Daran Taril said it was a personal favorite. (The Mysterious Case of Neelix's Lungs: "Factoring Primes")
  • The Lord of the Rings is a movie using people with British and un-American accents. Also, the movie was filmed in New Zealand. This would normally make it un-American, but since the movie plot is anti-Hillary Clinton, this movie is alright. Oh, it was also a book by a Brit named J.R.R. Tolkien before being made into a movie. (Therefore any reference to Hillary Clinton is bogus, as it was written during World War One for the author's son overseas.)
  • Values abound throughout The Lord of the Rings, whether it be the personal values of the individual players, or the social values of the communities and the greater collectives. To point out some examples- * The value of All for One and One for All can be seen amongst Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas. * The value of teamwork and common purpose can be seen in the Fellowship * We see the value of close communication and coordination as the fires rise throughout the different lands to signal one another of the impending great battle against Mordor * We see family values in the Shire amongst the Hobbits * We see a kind of cosmic punctuality when Gandalf tells Aragorn to look for the light in the East in five days hence exactly as the sun will rise. Gandalf arrives just at that time just as he said with his army to save the day. * We see organizational values of planning, coordination, etc. by Gandalf to organize the fellowship. (Planning is a skill, which is different than a value. e.g. Aragorn had the skills of tracking and hunting, Gandalf and Elrond of negotiation, Gimli of the ax, and Legolas of the bow and arrow.) * We see respect for the individual (of other's opinions) when Gandalf is tolerant of nay-saying opinions of Boromir and others at the forming of the fellowship in Rivendell * We see the value of service to others in society as people give of themselves to fight the evil. * We see endless examples of physical courage. We see other examples of vital courage, as e.g. demonstrated by Sam. We see mental courage by Gandalf and Elrond, the leaders of the elves, who look out to the deeper truths and realities of the situation, and embrace it. (These are also values of strength and toughness.) * Boromir fights the Uruk-hai trying to protect Merry and Pippin, showing great courage and heroism. * We see the self-givingness and the goodness of Sam, which are spiritual values. * We see Aragorn's value of reason and diplomacy in the face of arguing parties. * We see the value of seeking meaning in the world as Gandalf explains to Frodo Frodo's life's purpose, or when Sam pleads to fight for goodness and everything decent in the world. * We see Gandalf's fierce pursuit of the value of Truth; i.e. the truth, the reality of the situation that must be understood and confronted head on. * We see the persistence of Sam's right attitudes; i.e. his positive attitudes in the face of grave difficulty and danger. * We see the persistence, perseverance and determination of Frodo and Sam * We see the cooperation that develops amongst the races; e.g. the Elves with the peoples of Rohan. (They have had a difficult relationship in the past. Thus we also see negative values and attitudes as well throughout the story.) * The value of sacrifice is everywhere. * Even Gollum trusts (Frodo) on one side of his nature; while the other distrusts. * Gandalf makes reasonable decisions everywhere; even has the supra-reason of intuition, revelation, et al, as he sees into the truth of things and senses the future. This relates to his own value of knowledge and wisdom. (Sarumen's wizard's pride and love of power overcame his wisdom.) * Gandalf, Elrond, and King Theoden demonstrate leadership skills, and value it. * Merry and Pippin share the values of fun and enjoyment no matter how frivolous and simple-minded. * Bilbo sought adventure; i.e. "Romance of life," a great value at some points in his life. (The other hobbits are ordinarily the opposite; they seek the security of the Shire, which produces one of the dynamics of the story as they confront the reality of Mordor which requires them to journey out of the Shire.) * The value of friendship is seen in many places; as in the relationship between Merry and Pippin, and Frodo and Sam, and between Aragorn and Legolas. * True love is embodied to a large degree in the relationship between Arwen and Aragorn; as it is for Eowyn. Arwen demonstrates virtue. * Loyalty is expressed in many places. E.g. it can be seen in Gimli and Legolas, and ultimately in Samwise for Frodo. Even Faramir is loyal to his father the Steward who sends him on a ruinous mission. * Resourcefulness is in many places as they make the best of difficult situations; e.g. in battle, within the constraint of unfolding events, etc. * Merry and Pippin learn to take responsibility for their foolish actions. * Gandalf is calm and quiet in the face of difficulty. (This is more of an attitude than a value. Attitudes issue more from the feelings and emotions of the vital tinged with a little mind, whereas values is a mental ideal and sentiment shaped by the emotions.) * Positive values toward nature and the environment come from Tolkien, expressed by Tom Bombadill (in the book), and is embodied and symbolized by the tree Ents. * Gandalf, Galadriel, and the leader of the elves (Elrond) embrace the value of having the Global view of things. * The elves value serenity and deep contemplation. * Men value power, as in the power of the ring. As Galadriel points out, it has been their downfall. (Obviously, Sarumen and others on the dark side also value the same. They also value force.) * Frodo feels gratitude toward Sam for his support; which is a spiritual attitude and value. * Sam values the gallantry and nobility of Faramir when Faramir saw the truth of the situation. * Eowyn shows strength against the treachery of Wormtongue. * The Hobbits value pleasure; i.e. the simple physical pleasures. * The values of tradition are seen in varying places and cultures. * Tolkien values the quest and the beauty of surroundings, architecture, nature. He also values the beauty and fullness of language. * Sam likes to nurture (as he does with Frodo), just as he likes to nurture plants and trees as a gardener. * Aragorn values what is right and just and acts (action) on it. * Elves value solitude; hence where they live is hidden from sight. * Samwise has a certain degree of faith, which is another spiritual value.
  • The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by philologist J.R.R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit (1937), but eventually developed into a much larger work. It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, much of it during World War II. Although generally known to readers as a trilogy, Tolkien initially intended it as one volume of a two volume set along with The Silmarillion; however, the publisher decided to omit the second volume and instead released The Lord of the Rings in 1954-55 as three books rather than one, for economic reasons. It has since been reprinted countless times and translated into many languages, becoming one of the most popular and influential works in 20th-century literature. Early in the 21st century, The Lord of the Rings film trilogy consisting of three live action fantasy epic films: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002) and The Return of the King (2003) were released.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a classic fantasy series by J.R.R. Tolkien. Ever since the Movies, its fandom has sadly been a Suvian cesspool.
  • Quagmire imagines himself as Aragorn and Joan the maid as Arwen when first meeting her in "I Take Thee Quagmire". In "Sibling Rivalry", Sauron appeared in a cutaway as the Eye looking for his contact lens and worrying that he'll get in trouble if he cannot find it. The fight between Gandalf and the Balrog is parodied in "Petergeist". A tree comes alive and tries to eat Chris, but Herbert saves him and fights the tree while free-falling. In the DVD extended version, they both survive the fall and become friends. Seamus shows Peter a map of Middle-Earth as part of a poster joke in "Stewie Loves Lois". Chris points out a plot hole to Carl while working at the Quahog Mini-Mart in "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)". A parody of Return of the King is shown in the open credits in "Road to the Multiverse", with Stewie as Gollum and Brian as Frodo Baggins. The lighting of the beacons scene in parodied in "Tiegs for Two". In "Brian the Closer", Peter becomes obsessed with Brian's old rope toy and started acting like Gollum, even calling the toy, "Precious." Quagmire calls the Sun "Yellow Face", like Gollum does in the novel of The Two Towers, the second book in the trilogy.[2]
  • It was written in stages between 1937 and 1949, with much of it being written during World War II. It was originally published in three volumes in 1954 and 1955, and has since been reprinted numerous times and translated into at least 38 different languages, becoming one of the most popular works in twentieth-century literature. The action in The Lord of the Rings is set in what the author conceived to be the lands of the real Earth, inhabited by humanity but placed in a fictional past, before our history but after the fall of his version of Atlantis, which he calls Númenor. Tolkien gave this setting a modern English name, Middle-earth, a rendering of the Old English Middangeard.
  • Властелин колец — лицензионная тема, возникшая в мае 2012 года. Она основана на фильмах Питера Джексона и книгах Дж. Р. Толкиена.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a movie trilogy directed by Peter Jackson that is based on the books of the same name written by J.R.R. Tolkien. The films are The Fellowship of the Ring which was released in 2001, The Two Towers which was released in 2002 and The Return of the King which was released in 2003. While the films follow the book's general storyline, they do omit some of the plot elements from the novels and include some additions to and other deviations from the source material. The three films, set in fiction Middle-earth, follow the hobbit Frodo Baggins as he and a Fellowship embark on a quest to destroy the One Ring, and ensure the destruction of its maker, Sauron. The Fellowship becomes divided and Frodo continues the quest with the help of his loyal friend Sam and the deceitful Gollum. Meanwhile, Aragorn, heir in exile to the throne of Gondor, and the wizard Gandalf unite and rally the Free Peoples of Middle-earth, who become victorious in the War of the Ring.
  • The Lord of the Rings es un juego de estrategia, basado en la obra de J. R. R. Tolkien, El Señor de los Anillos, que permite recrear algunos momentos del libro, además de batallas entre diferentes facciones de la Luz y la Oscuridad. Se juega con réplicas en metal o plástico de personajes de la obra de Tolkien, además es necesario contar con un juego de dados y una cinta métrica. El objetivo del juego es vencer al ejército adversario siguiendo una serie de reglas preestablecidas en diferentes escenarios prediseñados. Como en la película y en el libro, existe el bando del bien (llamado Fuerzas de la Luz) y el lado del mal (llamado Fuerzas de la Oscuridad).
  • The original Lord of the Rings novel was written by J.R.R. Tolkien, as a rewrite of the Bible, such that it would appeal to modern audiences. Tolkien took a keen interest in children's literature (and children in general), since he was Catholic. As such, he was well aware that children began to get quite bored after reading the same old stories from the various novels of the Bible (although Exodus remained very popular, and even spawned an animated film later on, called "The Prince of Egypt"). He decided it was time for a more exciting rewrite of the Bible.
  • The Lord of the Rings was a famous and influential work of fantasy literature written in the 20th century by British author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings was adapted into a highly-regarded trilogy of movies in the early 21st century. Gabrielle Howard was a fan of these films, in particular the character of Boromir. (TOS - Constellations short story: "Make-Believe") During a visit to planet Vulcan in the year 2247, David Rabin compared the region called the Womb of Fire to "the land of Mordor," a primary setting in Tolkien's story. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge) Bart Faulwell was familiar with the work and even tried using the word "Mellon" as a password for a sealed door. (SCE eBook: Ring Around the Sky; CoE eBook: Signs from Heaven) The Silmarillion was a collection of stories set before the events of the series. In 2376, Prynn Tenmei read it to her mother Ruriko Tenmei as it was the elder Tenmei's favorite novel. (DS9 novel: Lesser Evil)
  • The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy trilogy written by English author, J.R.R. Tolkien. The trilogy inspired many today fantasy books and the Simpsons often reference to it.
  • The Lord of the Rings ist ein lizenziertes Thema, für das die ersten Baukästen im Juni 2012 erschienen sind. Eine zweite Welle ist für Ende 2012 angekündigt, in der auch Baukästen zu The Hobbit, der Vorgeschichte zu "The Lord of the Rings", enthalten sind.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy of epic-high fantasy novels written by University of Oxford professor, J.R.R. Tolkien. The series was meant to be a mere sequel to its previous book, The Hobbit (1937), but turned out to be much more. The series also branched out into movie, video-game, and merchandise franchises. The series is recognized as being deep in religious, mythological, industrial, and philosophical interpretations by the author's point of view.
  • The Lord Of The Rings is a book by J.R.R Tolkien. It is also an epic adventure and a movie.
  • With those words, Sauron forged the One Ring, the vessel of his power and the pivot on which the fate of Middle-earth would turn for five thousand years -- until the most unlikely of heroes did the one thing Sauron could never have imagined, and brought his dark tower tumbling down. The story was originally intended as a shorter sequel to The Hobbit, but as its author famously remarked, "the tale grew in the telling." The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien is too well-known, and too complex, to be summarised in full. Succinctly, it is by far the most recent addition to the Canon of Western epic literature and is, in the words of Jude Fisher, the "Ur fantasy trilogy", which set the stage for the entire modern genre that followed in its wake.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a preexisting novel that is published as three volumes, The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King, written by J. R. R. Tolkien, who had also written a prequel, The Hobbit, that is set in the same shared universe, only that the events in The Hobbit begins roughly eighty years earlier than the adventures of its sequels.
  • Leonard, Sheldon, Howard and Raj are all enthusiasts of the series.
  • The Lord of the Rings is the sixth franchise covered by the LEGO Games.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy novel published in three parts by J.R.R. Tolkien between 1954 and 1955. It tells the story of a magic ring forged in evil to command the inhabitants of a fantasy land called Middle Earth, and the journey of those who would stand against it.
  • The Lord of the Rings is a three-part high wonder saga written by John Ronald Reuel Tolkien between 1937 and 1949 in the English tongue, and forlayed (published) between 1954 and 1955. The three forlayed books are: The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Keeps (The Two Towers), and The Coming-back of the King (The Return of the King).
  • The Lord of the Rings is a classic book from ancient Stark. By some strange way, it became known in Arcadia. In The Longest Journey, when April visits Abnaxus, to her surprise she finds it among other books and comments on how the classic fiction literally crosses all borders. The Lord of the Rings is referenced a few times in both games. In The Longest Journey, its influence is most visable in the Chapter There and Back Again, where there are little earth-bound people living in holes (the Banda), a magician in a tower (Roper Klacks) and a riddling contest. Also, April comments that the Cave of the Gribbler looks like a hobbit's hole from outside. Later in this chapter, Crow claims he'll be called "The Lord of the Winds" soon. In Dreamfall, after telling Zoë about winning the title of the best sidekick of the month, he complains because an "annoying man-child with the hairy feet and the chubby face", who did nothing but carrying someon up a hill without cracking a single joke, won that title the very next month, probably referencing to the Hobbit Sam in the than more recent Peter Jackson movies.
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