01-06-2003, 06:33 PM | #1 |
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Books of the Eastern part of Middle Earth....
I was just curious if anyone knew of or could point to any books that spoke of the Eastern part of Middle Earth, as in beyond the Realm of Mount Doom and such. I read another post somewhere talking about the Istari and how 2 of the Wizards were said to have delt in the East and I was wondering about that. Also, I have thought about the other lands in Middle Earth that I haven't read about, specifically the extreme South and the extreme East, outside of brief things I've read on a website or two...
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01-06-2003, 11:50 PM | #2 |
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Have you read the Silmarillion, or Unfinished Tales? Both of those talk about different places, like Valinor and Tol Eressea, and Numenor, etc. Also, they talk about ages before the LotR (LotR was in 3rd age), which are quite interesting.
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01-07-2003, 09:30 AM | #3 |
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In Volume 12 of HOME, Peoples of Middle Earth, there is an essay called "Dwarves and Men". It talks about how during the second and first age, there was an alliance between Dwarves and Men that fought with Easterlings.
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I haven't read any of Christopher Tolkien's published works, except The Silmarillion, so can't comment on any references to the east there might be in there. However, in The Lord of the Rings there is a reference to the east during Frodo's temptation on the Hill of Sight above Parth Galen at the end of "The Fellowship of the Ring":
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01-08-2003, 12:13 AM | #5 | |
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Are they others as well? Basically, the entire point of this thread is because in everything I've come across with Tolkien, the East and extreme South are hardly touched on and I've always wondered what the rest of his world was like, ya know?
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'Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta!' - And those were the words that Elendil spoke when he came up out of the Sea on the wings of the wind: 'Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place will I abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world.' 'Then Tuor arrayed himself in the hauberk, and set the helm upon his head, and he girt himself with the sword; black were sheath and belt with clasps of silver. Thus armed he went forth from Turgon's hall, and stood upon the high terraces of Taras in the red light of the sun. None were there to see him, as he gazed westward, gleaming in silver and gold, and he knew not that in that hour he appeared as one of the Mighty of the West, and fit to be father of the kings of the Kings of Men beyond the Sea, as it was indeed his doom to be; but in the taking of those arms a change came upon Tuor son of Huor, and his heart grew great within him. And as he stepped down from the doors the swans did him reverence, and plucking each a great feather from their wings they proffered them to him, laying their long necks upon the stone before his feet; and he took the seven feathers and set them in the crest of his helm, and straightway the swans arose and flew north in the sunset, and Tuor saw them no more.' -Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin "Oh. Forgive me, fairest of all males of Entmoot...Back down, all ye other wannabe fairest males! Dunedain is the fairest!" --Linaewen |
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The Silmarillion also talks about how Men were origionally from the East, I believe where the last two wizards ended up.
Dragons are from the North. And don't forget Beleriand...
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01-10-2003, 04:30 PM | #7 |
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LOTR
have u tried the unfinished tales.
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I've never read the Unfinished Tales. Right now I should be reading anthropology and biology textbooks.
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Re: LOTR
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'Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta!' - And those were the words that Elendil spoke when he came up out of the Sea on the wings of the wind: 'Out of the Great Sea to Middle-earth I am come. In this place will I abide, and my heirs, unto the ending of the world.' 'Then Tuor arrayed himself in the hauberk, and set the helm upon his head, and he girt himself with the sword; black were sheath and belt with clasps of silver. Thus armed he went forth from Turgon's hall, and stood upon the high terraces of Taras in the red light of the sun. None were there to see him, as he gazed westward, gleaming in silver and gold, and he knew not that in that hour he appeared as one of the Mighty of the West, and fit to be father of the kings of the Kings of Men beyond the Sea, as it was indeed his doom to be; but in the taking of those arms a change came upon Tuor son of Huor, and his heart grew great within him. And as he stepped down from the doors the swans did him reverence, and plucking each a great feather from their wings they proffered them to him, laying their long necks upon the stone before his feet; and he took the seven feathers and set them in the crest of his helm, and straightway the swans arose and flew north in the sunset, and Tuor saw them no more.' -Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin "Oh. Forgive me, fairest of all males of Entmoot...Back down, all ye other wannabe fairest males! Dunedain is the fairest!" --Linaewen |
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