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lb:legendarium [2025-08-22 13:05:33] – [Speculah & Analysis] ninjasrlb:legendarium [2025-08-24 17:38:35] (current) – [Tolkien's Legendarium] ninjasr
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 ====== Tolkien's Legendarium ====== ====== Tolkien's Legendarium ======
-**Tolkien's Legendarium** is a catch-all term to refer to the stories by [[lb:tolkien]] which take place in Arda. The main works that are comprised within the Legendarium include //**Lord of the Rings**//, //**The Hobbit**// and //**The Silmarillion**//+{{ img:b:r:legendarium.png?460 }} 
- +**Tolkiens Legendarium** is a catch-all term to refer to the stories by [[lb:tolkien]] which take place in Arda. The main works that are comprised within the Legendarium include //**Lord of the Rings**//, //**The Hobbit**// and //**The Silmarillion**//.
-Currently...yeah, not much is going to be here. Though you may see stuff relevant to [[lb:Tengwar]] at some point.+
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-[[lb:tl:quenya]]+[[lb:tl:tengwar]]\\ 
 +[[lb:tl:sindarin]] • [[lb:tl:quenya]]
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 {{tag>books films legendarium}} {{tag>books films legendarium}}
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 The comedic tone here actually doesn't feel that out of place with the (LoTR) Peter Jackson films. The tone is very similar, I feel. Which is...kinda interesting. Though I'd have to read the Lord of The Rings to see if my suspicion is accurate. The comedic tone here actually doesn't feel that out of place with the (LoTR) Peter Jackson films. The tone is very similar, I feel. Which is...kinda interesting. Though I'd have to read the Lord of The Rings to see if my suspicion is accurate.
 ==== The Silmarillion ==== ==== The Silmarillion ====
-Having just finished reading the Silmarillion...I don't actually have much to say. I liked reading it and, yeah, it felt like reading a history book. Albeit a history book far easier to read.+Having just finished reading //The Silmarillion//...I don't actually have much to say. I liked reading it and, yeah, it felt like reading a history book. Albeit a history book far easier to read.
  
 I did have some trouble following events, names and locations – but that's maybe just a me thing. I did have some trouble following events, names and locations – but that's maybe just a me thing.
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 The depiction of the elves is also pretty awful and...I'm not a fan of how Smaug looks. While he's too big in the Peter Jackson films...yeah, more dragon-like. The depiction of the elves is also pretty awful and...I'm not a fan of how Smaug looks. While he's too big in the Peter Jackson films...yeah, more dragon-like.
 === The Lord of The Rings (Animated) === === The Lord of The Rings (Animated) ===
-This film is not good, I'll say so bluntly. In fact, it raises a lot of questions...regarding //how// Peter Jackson created a comparatively faithful film.+This film is not good, I'll say so bluntly. In fact, it raises a lot of questions...regarding //how// Peter Jackson created a comparatively faithful film trilogy.
  
 It has a similar issue to the animated Hobbit, in that it rips a lot of lines straight from the book...without accounting for all the lost context. Thus leading to some awkwardness. It has a similar issue to the animated Hobbit, in that it rips a lot of lines straight from the book...without accounting for all the lost context. Thus leading to some awkwardness.
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 I think that the animated Hobbit is better than this, which is an achievement on its own. I think that the animated Hobbit is better than this, which is an achievement on its own.
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 +The film also ends abruptly. Like, very abruptly. This is //probably// because it was planned to be a part 1 of 2...but, like, none of the Peter Jackson films end the same way.
 === Return of the King (animated) === === Return of the King (animated) ===
 Between this and the previous film...this one is unquestionably better.\\ Between this and the previous film...this one is unquestionably better.\\
-Not only is the quality more consistent (in animation/artwork and music), but it's generally better. That isn't to say this is //good//. In fact, I'd say this film is also bad as a film and an animation.+Not only is the quality more consistent (in animation/artwork and music), but it's generally better. That isn't to say this is //good//. In fact, I'd say this film is also bad as a film and an adaptation.
  
 Mispronunciations are present as well, which makes it unexpectedly consistent with the previous films. It's also, bizarrely, presented as a sequel to //The Hobbit// – though this was done due to licensing issues. Mispronunciations are present as well, which makes it unexpectedly consistent with the previous films. It's also, bizarrely, presented as a sequel to //The Hobbit// – though this was done due to licensing issues.
  
-The highlights of this film include Sam being a badass and //Where There's a Whip (There's a Way)//. The former is manifested as Sam imagining himself as turning Gorgoroth into a giant garden and convincing an army of orcs to attack an army of men working for Sauron. The latter is just a good song: unusually thematically appropriate as well.+The highlights of this film include Sam being a badass and //[[lb:Where There's a Whip (There's a Way)]]//. The former is manifested as Sam imagining himself as turning Gorgoroth into a giant garden and convincing an army of orcs to attack an army of men working for Sauron. The latter is just a good song: unusually thematically appropriate as well.
  
 Would I recommend watching it? Probably not. Would I recommend watching it? Probably not.
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 Personally, I've decided to start treating Tolkien's world //as// a mythology (or like a Japanese franchise). That means that everything and nothing is canon at the same time. Personally, I've decided to start treating Tolkien's world //as// a mythology (or like a Japanese franchise). That means that everything and nothing is canon at the same time.
  
-I think it //would// be possible to construct an internally consistent canon (and for fanfiction reasons, I'm thinking of doing exactly that) but there isn't really a need to. And, let's be honest, at that point it isn't //Tolkien's// Legendarium anymore.+I think it //would// be possible to construct an internally consistent canon (and for fanfiction reasons, I'm thinking of doing exactly that) but there isn't really a need to. And, let's be honest, at that point it isn't //Tolkiens// Legendarium anymore.
 ==== Do the elves of Valinor know what's happening? ==== ==== Do the elves of Valinor know what's happening? ====
-This is a question I'm temporarily raising after having read something interesting in the Silmarillion. I'll be sure to interrogate it properly later, however. It's important due to something I'm planning to publish later.+This is a question I'm temporarily raising after having read something interesting in //The Silmarillion//. I'll be sure to interrogate it properly later, however. It's important due to something I'm planning to publish later.
  
 When Eärendil and Elwing reach Valinor, Eärendil wanders off alone to find someone to plead his case to((:fn:>As a side note, I do find it a little funny that Eärendil has to wander the empty streets because he happened to reach Valinor while they were having a festival.)) Elwing waits around, but then gets lonely. So she starts wandering around until she meets some Teleri, who are surprised to see her.\\ When Eärendil and Elwing reach Valinor, Eärendil wanders off alone to find someone to plead his case to((:fn:>As a side note, I do find it a little funny that Eärendil has to wander the empty streets because he happened to reach Valinor while they were having a festival.)) Elwing waits around, but then gets lonely. So she starts wandering around until she meets some Teleri, who are surprised to see her.\\
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 Whether the elves of Valinor know about the events in Middle-Earth or not makes a big difference, though I won't elaborate for a while. Whether the elves of Valinor know about the events in Middle-Earth or not makes a big difference, though I won't elaborate for a while.
 +==== On Neo-Elvish ====
 +Read the [[lb:opinion:on neo-elvish|article]] if it exists yet.
 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
   * [[https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Main_Page|Tolkien Gateway]]   * [[https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Main_Page|Tolkien Gateway]]
     * Yup, pretty good wiki for this stuff. Though it has changed a bit over time.     * Yup, pretty good wiki for this stuff. Though it has changed a bit over time.
 +  * [[https://eldamo.org/|Eldamo]]
 +    * The **El**vish **Da**ta **Mo**del is probably the best and most up-to-date resource for Tolkien's languages.
 +  * YouTube & Videos
 +    * [[you>Cr_rb_pitHk|An Exhaustive History of Ralph Bakshi's Lord of the Rings]] by Folding Ideas – I think it's a good video, though a bit pretentious and leaning too much on Post-Modernism.
   * Here I'll list a few articles which I'll work on //at some point//. This is mostly for me so I don't forget. Yes, these are mostly languages   * Here I'll list a few articles which I'll work on //at some point//. This is mostly for me so I don't forget. Yes, these are mostly languages
-    * [[lb:tl:sindarin]] 
     * [[lb:tl:Adûnaic]]     * [[lb:tl:Adûnaic]]
     * [[lb:tl:avarin]]     * [[lb:tl:avarin]]
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     * [[lb:tl:westron]]     * [[lb:tl:westron]]
     * [[lb:tl:rohan (language)]]     * [[lb:tl:rohan (language)]]
 +  * The banner images feature the Tengwar Elfica and Annatar typefaces, which I downloaded from the [[https://glaemscrafu.jrrvf.com/|Glǽmscrafu]] Github for their transcriber.
 +  * I'll gradually add more links here as time goes on.
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