JRR Tolkien made a huge impact on fantasy writing with The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings He drew the original maps of Middle-earth seen in The Lord of the Rings books released in the 1950s.
Chris, a former retail manager turned fantasy cartographer, has mapped Greater London in the distinctive cartographic style used by JRR Tolkien in the Lord of the Rings novels. The map is packed ...
JRR Tolkien's The Fall of Gondolin, which the author described as "the first real story" set in Middle-earth, is to be published as a stand-alone book for the first time. The book charts the story ...
When J. R. R. Tolkien (b. 1892) passed away in 1973, he left an immense amount of unpublished writings — much of which consisted of his own personal Middle-earth mythology, known as the ...
With J.R.R. Tolkien's high-fantasy world of Middle-earth being so far removed from our own, it's easy to get so caught up in what's on the map itself that we rarely even think about what's not on it.
This miraculous event allows Talion to return to Middle Earth ... into a new live-action Tolkien story: Whether Talion is ...
And while some may not closely follow Tolkien's vision for Middle-earth, they allow players to ... traversing the map, and keeping up the Combo Meter. The land where the Uruks have set up camp ...
Ever since 1954, the world of Middle-earth that J.R.R. Tolkien created has captured the ... To do this, players will need to capture tiles on the map to grow your territory. Certain tiles will ...