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The Lord of the Rings: The White Council. The White Council is an upcoming role playing videogame based on J.R.R.

The Lord of the Rings: The White Council

Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Like a previous RPG, The Battle for Middle-earth II, The White Council is based both on the books and Peter Jackson's films . The game has been postponed indefinitely by its distributor, EA Games. Using the working title Project Gray Company, the game was slated for release in 2007, but on February 2, 2007, EA announced that the game will be postponed indefinitely. LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game. LEGO Lord of the Rings: The Video Game is a video game that was released on October 30, 2012 for handheld consoles and November 13, 2012 for platforms.

LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game

Tha Mac OS X version was published by Feral Interactive and was released on February 21st, 2013.[1] It is available for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Mac OS X, iPhone and iPad. The game takes players through the events of all three movies and is the second LEGO video game to feature fully voiced cutscenes.

Though it follows the events of Peter Jackson's film trilogy it throws in some comical twists. It has the largest game enviorment so far of any LEGO video game, letting players explore an open world map of Middle EArth (though locations are greatly decreased in size). Levels Edit. Narsil. "...and the sword of Elendil filled Orcs and Men with fear, for it shone with the light of the sun and of the moon, and it was named Narsil.

Narsil

" —The Silmarillion, Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age Narsil was the powerful sword wielded by King Elendil of the Dúnedain, during the war between the Last Alliance of Elves and Men and Sauron of Mordor, at the end of the Second Age. History Edit. Weapons. Weapons are tools and objects designed for hunting or warfare and in the world of Arda they have been used for both.

Weapons

Origins (speculative) and History Edit As the Valar used the powers of the Ainur given to them by Eru, they had no real use for handheld weapons at least not any of any recognizable conventions, and their greatest champion bore no weapon and fought only with his hands. As Melkor began corrupting and despoiling the world creating many unnatural monsters, weapons became necessary or at the very least preferred for Oromë was a great hunter and was often in Middle-earth hunting these unnatural abominations. The weapons that he used were probably fashioned by him or perhaps Aulë assisted him, as he worked with and used many hand tools. The elves in Cuiviénen no doubt fashioned their own weapons or perhaps fathomed their use.

List of known Canonical weapons Noted Weapons Edit Aeglos Edit Aeglos was a spear that belonged to Gil-galad. Anglachel and Gurthang 'Hail Gurthang! Anguirel Grond. Lord of the Rings Wiki. The Return of the King (novel) Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:

The Return of the King (novel)

The Two Towers (novel) The Two Towers is the second novel in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

The Two Towers (novel)

Title Edit Tolkien came up with the title under deadline pressure and later expressed dissatisfaction with it. The Fellowship of the Ring (novel) The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the novel The Lord of the Rings.

The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)

It is divided into two books, Book I and II. It was originally released on July 29, 1954 in the United Kingdom by Alin and Unwin. Prologue Edit Chapters Edit. The Hobbit. The Hobbit is a novel by J.R.R.

The Hobbit

Tolkien, set in Middle-earth. The Children of Húrin. The Children of Húrin is the most recently published story to take place in Middle-earth.

The Children of Húrin

It was started in 1918 and had been revised many times, but it wasn't published until 2007, when more than thirty years of notes written by J.R.R. Tolkien were compiled and edited by his son, Christopher Tolkien. It is closer account of the story of the wanderings and deeds of Turin Turambar, son of Húrin, and his two sisters, Urwen and Nienor; and of the death of all three. The Synopsis Edit Christopher Tolkien: The Silmarillion. The Silmarillion (ISBN 0-04-823139-8) is a collection of J.R.R.

The Silmarillion

Tolkien's works that were edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher, with the assistance of fantasy fiction writer Guy Gavriel Kay. It is the primary source for Middle-earth's ancient history and the First Age, and for the downfall of the kingdom of Númenor. Content Edit.