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Dimentio
14th April 2011, 22:45
http://7a6972656f5f74637568.killerhor.net/maps/me_industry.gif
jake williams
14th April 2011, 23:44
win.
Dimentio
15th April 2011, 17:00
I have BTW read Nick Perumov's sequel to LOTR. I found it charming.
ÑóẊîöʼn
15th April 2011, 20:12
Fukken saved, although some more background would be nice.
Nolan
15th April 2011, 20:15
I thought Mordor was in Pakistan... I know nobody will get that.
And while we're on the subject of Middle Earth, are any signs of feudalism present in the books or the films?
Dimentio
16th April 2011, 10:17
I thought Mordor was in Pakistan... I know nobody will get that.
And while we're on the subject of Middle Earth, are any signs of feudalism present in the books or the films?
Archaic feudalism. In Perumov's books, it's more developed.
Wanted Man
16th April 2011, 21:21
The source is this: http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/misc/midearth.htm
Somehow, I doubt the authenticity of his claims. :rolleyes:
Red Commissar
18th April 2011, 16:11
There was some work Tolkein did on a sequel that he later abandoned, but obviously not like the map or the setting behind it
http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/The_New_Shadow
Though personally I prefer the world in the map for the humor ;)
SacRedMan
18th April 2011, 16:13
Wow!!!
Queercommie Girl
18th April 2011, 16:16
http://7a6972656f5f74637568.killerhor.net/maps/me_industry.gif
It's cool.
It would be better if you also provide a short description of the history of the Middle Earth from the time of the films to the Fourth Age.
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