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Hark, Void! Middle-Earth's 007, Gamgee, Samwise Gamgee, saves the world from ring-obsessed Gollum while Frodo staggers into danger constantly. Literally, Elrond will only let Arwen marry Aragorn AFTER he's defeated ultimate evil in the world. Now THAT'S a father-in-law. ORCS HAVE NAMES TOO!! And feelings! No one hates orcs more than other orcs! Aragorn runs like a Muppet, Gandalf acts like a dad on a road trip, wraith tractor-beams, Jennifer Coolidge has thoughts on Minas Morgul, and Osgiliath is such a pleasant word to say. But really, this movie is about the Rohirrim and Theoden's epic speech. But also, they should just have armies of women to fight the Nazgûl. DEEEAAAAATTHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(Cue tears)
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Part 8: The Stairs/the Sacrifice of Faramir Manu (@ManuclearBomb) and Emily (@JRRTweetien) begin the long climb through act 2 of The Return of the King! Outside Minas Morgul, Sam and Frodo are led to some secret path by Gollum. In Minas Tirith, Denethor swears in his new Guard while searching for a captain to retake Osgiliath. But first we truly make it epic: our takes on George Miller's latest, Furiosa! --- Emily wrote a chapter in In One Woman's Life: Celebrating Mary Brooksbank! Get a copy here! Become a Patron of My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast Reference Guide My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Twitter My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Instagram Manu's Twitter Emily's Twitter
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Part 7: Assault on Osgiliath Manu (@ManuclearBomb) and Emily (@JRRTweetien) are overrun at Osgiliath! We fly back to Minas Tirith with an assist from Gandalf, but before that, we check in on some other rumblings in pop culture. Spoiler Warning we discuss Dune Part Two and Shogun (through episode 8) in today's discussion. Long live the fighters! --- Emily wrote a chapter in In One Woman's Life: Celebrating Mary Brooksbank! Get a copy here! Become a Patron of My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast Reference Guide My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Twitter My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Instagram Manu's Twitter Emily's Twitter
In der heutigen Folge haben wir uns endlich die Podcast Elite eingeladen. Andi vom Boshuda Podcast und Skytear Team. Wir reden darüber warum wir von der Omma auf die Omme unter Martins Resindusche bekommen, warum Linnert der Gott ist und jeder gute Podcast hat einen Julian dabei hat. Es geht um Krämpfe und zerstörte Puppenhochstühle, Das Hobby neben dem Hobby oder wie wir uns ins nächste Rabbit Hole stürzen. Lasset die Puppen tanzen wenn wir über die Idee des DACH-Verbandes für Tabletop reden. Was geht ab? Gruß der Woche Thema der Woche: TableTop DACH Verband & Das Hobby neben dem Hobby TableTop 3 Heute mit: Fabian, Martin und Andi vom Boshuda Podcast KEYWORDS: SPIEL23, Freebooter Miniatures, Freebooters Fate, Ravensburger, Disney Lorcana, Star Wars ShatterPoint, Asmodee, Star Wars Unlimited TCG, Games Workshop, Parabellum, One Page Rules, Blitzbowl, ASOIAF, Warhammer 40k, Boshuda Podcast, Lockenwickler, Krombacher Spezi, Tonks, Linnerts TableTop Circus, Osgiliath, Scheibenwelt, Battletech, Skytear, Kolumbien, Alejandra, Top Tables Köln, Hobbybudget, Contrast, Asmodee, Star Wars Armada, TableTop DACH Verband, Nebensache TableTop, Diceonauts, Turnierstandards, Bier und Bretzel, Hobby neben dem Hobby, Transportlösungen, Magnete, Feldherr, Armybox, A-Case, Maltisch, Farbregal, Airbrush, 3D Drucker, Spieltische, Lagerplatz, Turniere und Events, Content Creator, Token, Spielzubehör, Basingzubehör. Wir sind der Podcast aus dem (Ruhr)Pott mit interessanten Themen und Gästen rund um das Thema TableTop, Brettspiele, Gesellschaftsspiele, Miniaturen, Geländebau, TableTop News. Weitere Informationen auf www.tablepott.de oder in unserem Linktree : https://linktr.ee/TablePott ------- Links ------- Webseite www.tablepott.de Spenden www.paypal.me/TablePott Mörtsch https://www.getshirts.de/tablepott ------- Shownotes ------- Skytear https://www.playskytear.com/ Skytear YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SkytearGames Boshuda Podcast: https://linktr.ee/boshudapodcast // https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boshuda-podcast Nebensache Tabletop 109 - Braucht es ein TableTop Dach? https://spotify.link/JXTQm3rD7Db Diceonauts Cantina Teil 2 September 2023 https://spotify.link/w9MnSfnD7Db Nebensache TableTop 112. Habt ihr ein Dach über dem Spielerkopf?https://spotify.link/Y6N5pYuD7Db The following music was used for this media project:Music: Rock Guitar Intro 03 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6744-rock-guitar-intro-03Music: Rock Guitar Intro 02 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6699-rock-guitar-intro-02Music: Rock Guitar Intro 07 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8342-rock-guitar-intro-07Music: Lofi Hiphop Intro 18 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8361-lofi-hiphop-intro-18Music: Trap Powerful Intro 22 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9489-trap-powerful-intro-22Music: Cinematic Logo 19 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8354-cinematic-logo-19Music: Happy Excited Logo 43 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9374-happy-excited-logo-43Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprodMusic: Cinematic Logo 04 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8221-cinematic-logo-04Music: Happy Calm Intro 37 by TaigaSoundProdFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9776-happy-calm-intro-37License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Romantic Interlude [Full version] by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10421-romantic-interlude-full-version Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Guten Abend. Schön, dass Du da bist! Mach es Dir bequem und schließ die Augen.Heute erzählt Dennis Dir zum Einschlafen etwas über die Schlachten um Osgiliath.Die Ardapedia Artikel dazu findest Du hier: https://www.ardapedia.org/wiki/Schlacht_um_Osgiliath
La narrazione ritorna a Gandalf e Pipino. Pipino viene convocato dal Sovraintendente di Gondor il quale lo nomina suo scudiero. Durante una pausa, Pipino incontra nuovamente Beregond. La conversazione dei due è interrotta da grida feroci e il suono di una tromba: è Faramir che è attaccato dai Nazgûl. Faramir, grazie a Gandalf che gli era corso incontro per soccorrerlo, riesce a raggiungere la città fortificata. Qui farà rapporto al padre, Denethor, e dirà di aver incontrato Frodo e di averlo lasciato continuare verso Cirith Ungol, il passo maledetto che porta a Mordor. Denethor incalza il figlio, criticandolo per non aver preso l'anello da Frodo, ma Gandalf interviene dicendo che l'anello non avrebbe portato nessun bene a Gondor. Il mattino seguente Faramir parte per guidare la guarnigione di Osgiliath, la prima che sarà raggiunta dal nemico. Nell'attacco, le forze di Sauron, in sovrannumero, hanno la meglio su quelle di Faramir che è quindi costretto a ritirarsi. Durante la ritirata viene però ferito. Ha così inizio l'assedio di Minas Tirith. Denethor, afflitto di dolore per suo figlio morente, lascia il comando in mano a Gandalf e si ritira nelle sue stanze. Gli orchi incendiano il primo cerchio della città, mentre Denethor, ormai impazzito, decide di erigere una pira dove bruciare in rogo lui e il figlio. Gli orchi sfondano il cancello di ingresso della città guidati dal signore dei Nazgûl e Gandalf gli si fa avanti per affrontarlo. Il capitolo si chiude con il suono dei corni di Rohan giunti in soccorso.
Visste Tolkien vad han gjorde? Ja, det hävdar vi med bestämdhet. Palantiri gjordes av Ñoldor i Eldamar, troligen av Fëanor själv under hans tid i Aman i trädens tid, och gavs sedan av alverna till de trogna Númenóreans, som behöll dem som arvegods fram till Númenors fall under det sena Andra tidsåldern. Sju av dessa stenar räddades och fördes till Midgård av Elendil och hans söner och placerades i välbevakade torn över hela världen i exil. Dúnedain placerade stenarna över stora avstånd för att kommunicera med varandra. Stenarna var inhysta på dessa platser: Annúminas, Amon Sûl och Elostirion i Arnor, och Osgiliath, Orthanc, Minas Ithil och Minas Anor i Gondor. Det fanns en mästarsten, skild från de sju, som huserades i Tol Eressëa, i Avallónë-tornet. Att kontrollera information, när man talar i termer av strategisk planering - bör aldrig underskattas. Tolkien förstod hur världen styrdes - och av vilka intressen. Det är nog dags för resten av oss att förstå det nu. Idag - är det måndagsmys! https://defria.se/mysfitklubben De Fria är en folkrörelse som jobbar för demokrati genom en upplyst och medveten befolkning! Stöd oss: SWISH: 070 - 621 19 92 (mottagare Sofia S) PATREON: https://patreon.com/defria_se HEMSIDA: https://defria.se FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/defria.se
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Part 17: Osgiliath Manu (@ManuclearBomb) and Emily (@JRRTweetien) are besieged along with the soldiers of Gondor at Osgiliath, the military outpost defending the river from Mordor. Orcs attack from the opposite shore (whichever shore that may be!) while a Nazgul sweeps in to city. But before we do that, we look at the horror influences on Peter Jackson and how they reveal themselves in these movies. They're here...they've come! --- Emily wrote a chapter in In One Woman's Life: Celebrating Mary Brooksbank! Get a copy here! Become a Patron of My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast Reference Guide My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Twitter My Brother, My Captain, My Podcast on Instagram Manu's Twitter Emily's Twitter
Lasciato il crocevia, li aspetta l'imbocco nella valle maledetta di Minas Morgul, la Torre degli spettri. Essa si incunea serpeggiando nel cuore dell'Ephel Dúath, immersa in un'oscurità perenne e nebbiosa, rotta dall'inquietante chiarore spettrale della torre della rocca che una volta, sotto i re di Gondor, prendeva il nome di Minas Ithil. Gemella lunare della torre di Minas Tirith, Minas Ithil era stata conquistata dalle forze dell'oscurità nell'epoca in cui Sauron, cacciato dalla foresta di Bosco Atro (Mirchwhood), era rientrato in Mordor. Da allora essa ospita il nero re degli stregoni di Angmar, lo stesso che – in una lontana notte di ottobre – ha pugnalato Frodo su Collevento.Ai lati della strada che conduce al cancello della fortezza si stendono prati neri costellati di fiori bianchi come ossa, emananti un intenso fetore di morte. E proprio davanti al bivio, Frodo è catturato da un incantesimo mortale che lo conduce, trotterellando istupidito, verso l'ingresso della torre mortale, non fosse per Sam che riesce a strapparlo alla oscura malia.Sulla parte sinistra della strada si apre una spaccatura nella roccia lungo all'interno della quale corre un sentiero stretto e pietroso: è, come indicato da Gollum, la strada a scalini che si inerpica verso un valico nascosto e abbandonato della valle, il valico di Cirith Ungol. Ma i viaggiatori hanno appena imboccato il sentiero, che il nero cancello della Torre si apre, vomitando un esercito immenso di uomini e orchi guidato dal re degli spettri in persona. Per un attimo, il richiamo dell'anello attira l'inquieta attenzione del nemico, costringendo Frodo a lottare nuovamente contro la tentazione di infilarselo; ma la guerra non attende e l'esercito riprende il cammino verso la conquista di Osgiliath.Per i tre compagni riprende dunque il cammino, ovvero la straziante salita lungo la pericolose ed oscure scale che, per centinaia e centinaia di metri, si inerpicano verso le creste montagnose che segnano il confine occidentale di Mordor. La fatica è improba, peggiorata dal vento freddo e aggressivo che scende dalle cime sovrastanti, e dalla minaccia di baratri invisibili che accompagnano l'ascesa nel cuore della notte. Poche sono le occasioni di riposo, e in una di queste, Sam e Frodo rinsaldano, con parole di rara bellezza, la profonda consapevolezza del significato che ricopre il loro destino nell'infinito scorrere della storia del mondo: « [...] noi non saremmo qui, se avessimo avuto le idee un po' più chiare prima di partire. Ma suppongo che accada spesso. Penso agli atti coraggiosi delle antiche storie e canzoni, signor Frodo, quelle ch'io chiamavo avventure. Credevo che i meravigliosi protagonisti delle leggende partissero in cerca di esse, perché le desideravano, essendo cose entusiasmanti che interrompevano la monotonia della vita, uno svago, un divertimento. Ma non accadeva così nei racconti veramente importanti, in quelli che rimangono nella mente. Improvvisamente la gente si trovava coinvolta, e quello, come dite voi, era il loro sentiero. Penso che anche essi come noi ebbero molte occasioni di tornare indietro, ma non lo fecero. E se lo avessero fatto noi non lo sapremmo, perché sarebbero stati obliati. Noi sappiamo di coloro che proseguirono, e non tutti verso una felice fine, badate bene; o comunque non verso quella che i protagonisti di una storia chiamano una felice fine. Capite quel che intendo dire: tornare a casa e trovare tutto a posto, anche se un po' cambiato… come il vecchio signor Bilbo. Ma probabilmente non sono quelle le migliori storie da ascoltare, pur essendo le migliori da vivere! Chissà in quale tipo di vicenda siamo piombati!» «Chissà - disse Frodo -. Io lo ignoro. E così accade per ogni storia vera. Prendine una qualsiasi fra quelle che ami. Tu potresti sapere o indovinare di che genere di storia si tratta, se finisce bene o male, ma la gente che la vive non lo sa, e tu non vuoi che lo sappia». « [...] Ma signore, non vi avevo mai pensato prima! Noi… voi avete parte della luce del Silmaril nella fiala che vi donò la Dama! Pensandoci bene, apparteniamo anche noi alla medesima storia, che continua attraverso i secoli! Non hanno dunque una fine i grandi racconti?».Ma è proprio al termine del loro colloquio che i due hobbit si accorgo dell'assenza di Gollum, un'assenza che si protrae ormai da ore, inspiegabile data la natura inospitale dei luoghi. Ma il sonno li coglie, e quando si risvegliano, Gollum è di nuovo lì, pronto a condurli verso la tappa finale del viaggio verso Mordor.
- Und auf den Tisch kommt heut ein Fisch so saftig Süüüß !- So zart und saftig wie Fisch ist nun die neue Folge am Start. Alle sind am Start, wir erheben unter anderem Spitznamen für uns alle sodass nicht nur der "MM" einen hat ;D. Des Weiteren sprechen wir darüber wie Faramir im Gegenteil zum Film umgesetzt ist und ob Osgiliath im Film nötig ist oder nicht. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Anhören und freuen uns, dass ihr wieder dabei seid und uns begleitet auf unserem Weg durch die Roman-Reihe. Ihr findet uns jetzt auch auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/team_ringcast/ Unter team.ringcast@gmail.com könnt Ihr uns gerne eure Anmerkungen und Fragen zukommen lassen. Wir freuen uns auf euer Feedback. Euer Ringcast Team Bernd, Max, Philip & Markus
Il viaggio dunque riprende. Ma qualcosa nel mondo è cambiato: una nube minacciosa e imponente avanza da est, dal cuore di Mordor, oscurando tutto il cielo e privando l'aria di freschezza e di vita. Sui boschi dell'Ithilien è calato un silenzio mortale. È la tempesta che Sauron sta portando nel cuore del regno di Gondor, in attesa dell'assalto alla rocca di Minas Tirith.Oppressi dall'angoscia e dalla fatica, i tre viaggiatori costeggiano oscure foreste, addentrandosi verso sud est; la meta è un crocevia nel quale si incontrano le strade che conducono, a sud verso il mare lontano, a ovest verso le rovine della città di Osgiliath, una volta capitale di Gondor e ora terra di conquista degli orchi, e a est verso la valle maledetta di Minas Morgul, la torre degli spettri.Lì giunti, gli Hobbit hanno una sorpresa: nel centro del crocevia si erge una imponente statua di pietra, memoria degli antichi re di Gondor; la sua testa è stata recisa, sostituita con una pietra deforme oscenamente imbrattata, e giace abbandonata su un lato della via. Ma l'ultimo raggio di sole, tramontando sotto il tombale tetto di nuvole che ha ormai oscurato tutto l'occidente, va a cadere proprio sulla testa del re, rivelando che essa è coronata di un intreccio di fiori rampicanti bianchi e oro. Come un auspicio di tempi che furono, o di speranze future, la visione rianima gli Hobbit, e Frodo può esclamare: "non possono conquistare per sempre!".
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The glorious Battle for Osgiliath boxed set has arrived, and with it a brand new rulebook. Has anything changed? Surprisingly, yes! Join us as we review the new boxed set and take a look at some of the subtle changes to the rules with the newest iteration of the Strategy Battle Game.
Alan and Shaun continue their extended visit to Minas Tirith, spending most of their time with a fellow named Beregond. Pippin asks good questions, the man of Gondor gives good answers, and we give big sidebars on the history of Osgiliath and the origin story of the Corsairs of Umbar. A very special guest (to Alan, at any rate) brings back Questions Before Bedtime, and we debate Aragorn's ability to disguise himself. Finally, we find out what Pippin and the Black Knight have in common.
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We've reached the second-to-last THE TWO TOWERS episode, and the tower count remains the same! But it's all coming to a head on three different fronts: Helm's Deep, where things are getting explode-y; Fangorn Forest, where the Ents are deciding to decide to maybe decide something (spoiler: they finally do); and in Osgiliath, which needs an infrastructure upgrade. Plus: Gimli keeps clowning.
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This week Dakota and Anthony are continuing their 6 week series on The Lord of the Rings extended edition trilogy with 2 episodes per movie. This week is our part 2 of The Two Towers! We cover from the exodus of Edoras until the end of the film. There's also a little bonus discussion on Spider-Man Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowMusic:Eric Godlow Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpkcYps82PdSo0tK5rEIPA
The Black Gate Opens -- Two days later, the armies of the West set out for Mordor, numbering seven thousand. At Imrahil's urging, a small force remains in Minas Tirith to defend the city. Though the injured Merry cannot go to battle, Pippin marches as a soldier of Gondor. The army passes Osgiliath and makes camp; the horsemen move ahead, but they encounter no opposing forces. As the army draws closer to Mordor, Gandalf instructs the heralds to sound the trumpets and declare the coming of the King of Gondor. The army's stirring and brazen cheers meet little answer from Sauron aside from an eerie, watchful silence. On the second day of its march, the army is nearly ambushed by a strong force of Orcs, but Aragorn and the Captains stop the ambush. Several Nazgûl begin to fly overhead, following the progress of the army. As Aragorn's army nears Mordor on the fourth day, the younger troops become paralyzed with fear. In pity, Aragorn permits them to turn back, but many decide to stay. On the sixth day, the host approaches Morannon, the Black Gate of Mordor, which is surrounded by reeking pools of mud and filth. Aragorn arranges his army upon two great hills. Gandalf and Aragorn ride toward Morannon with a small envoy, including Gimli, Legolas, Pippin, Éomer, Imrahil, and Elrond's sons—representatives of each of the races of Middle-earth that are opposed to Sauron. The envoy calls for Sauron to emerge and submit to the justice of Gondor. After a long period of silence, the Lieutenant of the Dark Tower emerges with an embassy of black-clad soldiers. Although a living man, the Lieutenant has a face like a skull, and fire burns in his eye sockets and nostrils. The Lieutenant laughingly mocks Aragorn and his army. When Gandalf admonishes him, the Lieutenant draws from his cloak Frodo's coat of mithril, Sam's sword, and a gray Elven cloak. The Lieutenant informs the anxious Captains that Sauron will spare the life of the captured Hobbit spy if they agree to certain terms. Gandalf, with a look of defeat, asks for the terms. The Lieutenant says that Gondor and its allies must never attack Mordor, that Gondor must become a tributary to Mordor, and that a suitable captain from Mordor must rule in Isengard over Rohan. Gandalf utterly rejects these terms. The Lieutenant feels a sudden grip of terror at Gandalf's rebuke. He turns and retreats to the Black Gate. As he does, the host of Mordor—much larger than that of Gondor—pours out of the Gate. Drums roll, fires blaze, and the sun turns red. A great company of brutal hill-trolls charges into Pippin's company. One of the trolls pounces on Beregond, but Pippin stabs the troll with his sword. The troll topples forward and crushes the startled hobbit. Pippin begins to lose consciousness. He bids farewell to the world, and just as everything turns dark, Pippin hears a great clamor of voices shouting, “The Eagles are coming!”
The Battle of the Pelennor Fields -- Suddenly, a massive black beast swoops down upon Théoden, hitting his horse with a poisoned dart. The steed rears up, and the king falls beneath his horse, crushed. The Lord of the Nazgûl looms above on the back of his flying steed. Terrified, Théoden's guards flee in panic—all but Dernhelm. Thrown from his horse but unharmed, Dernhelm challenges the Black Captain. Merry, crawling on all fours in a daze, hears Dernhelm speak, and he recognizes the warrior's voice. Dernhelm throws back his hood and reveals to the Nazgûl that he is in fact Éowyn, the Lady of Rohan, in disguise. The winged steed strikes at Éowyn, but she deals it a fatal wound. The Black Captain leaps off his dead mount and shatters Éowyn's shield with a blow from his club, breaking her arm. He raises his spiked club again, but just before he strikes, Merry sneaks up behind him and stabs the Nazgûl through the leg. Bowed over, the creature lets out a terrible shriek. Éowyn, with her final strength, slashes at his face with her sword, the blade shattering upon impact. The Black Captain's armor falls shapeless at Éowyn's feet, and his crown rolls away. Éowyn collapses on top of the Nazgûl's remains. The dying King Théoden appoints Éomer as his heir. Éomer, seeing his sister Éowyn's fallen body, leads the Rohirrim in a furious attack. The men of Minas Tirith, led by Imrahil, Prince of Dol Amroth, emerge from the city and drive the enemy from the gate. Théoden's body is taken to the city, along with Éowyn, but Imrahil alerts her rescuers that she is not dead. The allies of Mordor reassemble as new soldiers of Sauron arrive from Osgiliath. The men of Rohan and Gondor dwindle. As the tide turns against Gondor again, a fleet of black ships appears on the Anduin River. The defenders of Gondor turn for the city at the sight of the enemy ships. Éomer, though he realizes he is defeated, continues to fight bravely, laughing in a mix of hope and despair. Suddenly, the frontmost black ship unfurls a banner bearing the white tree of Gondor and the seven stars and crown of Elendil—the symbols of the ancient kingdom of Gondor. Aragorn has arrived in the black ships, along with the Rangers of the North, Legolas, Gimli, and reinforcements from the southern kingdoms. Wielding the legendary sword Andúril, reforged and burning like a star, Aragorn leads a fierce battle to save Gondor. The armies of Mordor are defeated, and Aragorn, Éomer, and Imrahil return to the city.
This month Tom and I discuss our fitness going into NZ Champs, have a close look at some of the techniques required for success at this Champs from Palmy local Kyle Higham and share news from around the country.
Minas Tirith begins to fight back. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Faramir and his men form ranks and begin the charge toward Osgiliath. GUEST: Rachel Gatlin Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Faramir gets an answer that shakes him and agrees to go back to Osgiliath. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Gandalf rescues Faramir along with what remains of the defenders from Osgiliath. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
The Rohirrim depart from Edoras while the battle in Osgiliath rages on. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
The battle for Osgiliath rages and Pippin climbs high above Minas Tirith. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Sam finishes threatening Gollum, Gandalf has a task for Pippin, and we get a glimpse of Osgiliath. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Gandalf tells Pippin about Sauron’s armies and points out the city of Osgiliath. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic!
Osgiliath could only hold so long against the wrath of Minas Morgul. Similarly, in this epic conclusion of our three-part discussion of J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit or There and Back Again, we fail to keep Elijah's wrath toward Peter Jackson's film adaptation at bay. Next book: Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
In this, the last part of our conversation about the Stewards of Gondor, we discuss a whole mess o’ stuff. We talk about some of the issues Erica has with the Two Towers theatrical release, Rivendell’s used car sales, Boromir failing, and Denthor not being able to even. 1:06 how long after finding Boromir does Faramir find Frodo? 1:24 he knows Boromir is dead, but this is the first Frodo hears of it 1:40 Frodo assumes that if the company’s wall died, nobody else could have made it. 2:10 movie/book scene of Boromir trying to take the ring. 3:07 Frodo takes the ring away, Boromir falls on his face, all better! 3:45 Boromir fails the rest of the ring but redeems himself. 4:15 Boromir was looking for Isildur’s bane and asked the council to bring the ring to Gondor. 4:50 Galadriel tests everyone and Boromir fails immediately. 5:30 Boromir held out for a long time. He doesn’t try to take the ring until the decision to go east or west is upon them. He was lost by the time they left Moria. 6:00 Boromir blows his horn as soon as he sees the odds in his fight. 6:55 Boromir blows horn in Rivendell and Elrond is all, “DUDE! Did you JUST?!?!? 7:05 we took the Tombadil down when we stopped selling used cars in the second age! 7:30 Boromir sounds the horn for very few reasons. Like reminding himself that he’s fighting. 8:00 the ring as a catalyst. 8:20 Boromir wants the ring as a weapon against Mordor. Especially once he finds out what it is. 8:45 when Faramir tells his story, Denethor has already figured out what’s going on with the palantír. Knows that Faramir let Frodo go. 9:03 UNLIKE the movie 9:15 Dan’s reasoning for why the movie is how it is: it’s clearer than if he just lets him go, like in the book. 10:50 Erica disagrees. Hates the Frodo in Osgiliath scene (for several reasons but also) because it’s a Boromir decision. 11:30 in the book, it shows Faramir easily passing the test that Boromir failed. It illustrates the differences between the brothers. 11:40 Faramir presents himself to Denethor for judgment, tells his story and says “I hope I have not done ill”. 12:50 Denethor disagrees with Faramir’s decision. Thinks he’s weak. 13:35 Faramir’s courage is standing up for what’s right, not charging into battle. So Denethor tries to get him to prove himself by sending him into battle in his brother’s place. 14:35 asks if there is a captain that will do his lords will IN FRONT of other generals like Prince Imrahil. Not cool, Denethor… not cool. 15:15 the movie puts Faramir in a worse position to show his courage more starkly. 15:40 book Faramir needs Frodo to leave so he doesn’t put himself and his men in danger. 15:57 movie Faramir does what Boromir would have done and realizes its wrong 16:05 Dan: Faramir gets a redemption arc in the movie! Erica: in the book, he doesn’t need one! 16:18 other things Erica hates about the Frodo in Osgiliath scene. She almost walked out of the theater… almost. 16:50 the Nazgûl is a BIG problem, but it’s very dramatic. 17:05 Erica might hate it, but it serves a cinematic purpose 17:33 no rivalry between Boromir and Faramir. 17:55 extended version of RotK has great scene with Boromir and Faramir in Osgiliath. 19:54 Faramir comes back poisoned, Denethor looks at the palantír, Sauron shows him utter destruction, and Denethor loses it 21:00 list of things Denethor is dealing with right now. Erica forgot to add that even if the war is won, Denethor will lose his status because Aragorn will take the throne. *side note: Denethor didn’t directly send Boromir to Rivendell. However, he could have ordered both sons not to go. There was a chance that Rivendell had a weapon that could help win the war so he had to let someone go investigate it. He trusts that Boromir will know what to do if that weapon is useful and doesn’t trust Faramir’s judgement as much. See also,
In our third installment of the Stewards of Gondor, we get to the family interactions between Denethor, Boromir, and Faramir. It’s all about leadership style, oddly enough. Dan shares some of his military experience, and Erica mispronounces Imladris several times. Enjoy! :15 Why is Denethor unhappy with Faramir? :25 Faramir enjoyed Big G’s visits. :43 Faramir is kind of the nerdy brother, Boromir is kind of the jock. 1:03 Denethor needs warriors so he’s annoyed with Gandalf. 1:19 Soldiers love Boromir and the people love Faramir. 1:30 Now both of his kids are following Gandalf, 1:50 It’s kind of Denethor’s fault that Boromir is in the fellowship. He didn’t want Faramir to go. He told them about Imladris and where their questions would be answered. It’s not really his fault, but Erica enjoys blaming him for it. 2:00 Faramir was having recurring prophetic dreams, he talked to his brother. Boromir had the dream once. 2:33 They asked their dad what to do. Faramir wants to check out the dream. 3:13 Boromir was a stronger fighter and it was a long, dangerous journey. 3:30 Denethor didn’t really want either of them to go because of the war. 3:44 Boromir thought Faramir wouldn’t make it so he took it upon himself to go. 3:58 He also left Faramir with a chance to prove his worth to Denethor. When Boromir left, Faramir took over Osgiliath for a while. 4:13 Soldiers liked Faramir for a different reason than they liked Boromir. 4:30 Dan’s military experiences. 5:04 Boromir is out in front, he’s a powerful fighter. 5:54 Faramir needs to explain why and how. He humanizes his troops. 6:27 There are pluses and minuses to each style. 6:39 Faramir would probably need to convince another leader why his idea is good. 6:54 He needs to know his soldiers better than Boromir, what motivates them. 7:02 This is why Faramir is good Ithilien. 7:13 If Faramir’s guys have a problem, they’ll tell him. Boromir probably wouldn't care. 8:26 Denethor respects one leadership style more than the other. 9:03 That’s one reason he doesn’t want Boromir to go. 9:27 Boromir wants to take the journey on himself to save his brother the danger and give him the opportunity to prove himself to Denethor. 9:50 There’s no real rivalry except what Denethor put there. 9:58 It’s Faramir that finds Boromir in the boat (elf boat, not dwarf boat). 10:43 Denethor’s son that he understands is gone. 10:53 Faramir is loved for reasons that Denethor can’t understand. 10:58 He doesn’t like that Faramir is a “wizard’s pupil”. 11:09 Denethor using the palantir is like Boromir fighting orcs. It’s risky and brash. References: All music is by the amazing Doctor Turtle! Feel free to show him some love over on Bandcamp. All LOTR movie references will be to the extended editions because Erica can’t stand the theatrical cut of the Two Towers. Here are links to our sources for free at your local library. We heartily encourage you to support your public library, but if you want to own your own copy we understand, so we are also supplying links through IndieBound.org so you can get it from your local independent bookstore. The Hobbit local library / local bookstore LOTR local library / local bookstore The Silmarillion local library / local bookstore Unfinished Tales: local library / local bookstore LOTR Film extended edition blu-ray:local library
The Orcs have taken the eastern shore. Email us: contact@lordoftheringsminute.com Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr Shop on Amazon And be sure to join our listener group: Fellowship of the Mic! Special Thanks to Patreon Associate Producer: Ed Foster
In this continuation of our conversation about the stewards of Gondor, we talk about Denethor using the palantír, Sauron using the palantír, and the different military situations in Osgiliath and Ithilien. Episode Timeline 1:00 Where did he get a palantír anyway? 1:20 Fëanor. Kind of the worst IMHO. 1:45 Elendil took 3 palantíri to the north kingdom. One is with Círdan in the Grey Havens, one at 2:25 Amon Sûl (Weathertop), one at Annûminias (capital of the north kingdom). Isildur and Anárion each had 2. One at Minas Ithil (Minas Morgul), one at Osgiliath, one at Orthanc, and one at Minas Anor (Minas Tirith). 3:11 Wormtongue throws one at Gandalf. 3:35 Pippin and Aragorn both look into it. 4:07 Effort of will. - How palantír work. 4:19 Belle’s mirror 4:48 Point your palantír in the direction you want to look! 5:20 Palantír stuff is in Unfinished Tales. 5:45 Mental effort to focus: UT p 403 6:13 Light-related stuff with Fëanor. 6:30 Stewards mostly didn’t use it. 6:44 Sauron used his powers of fear and domination to pull the gaze of the other palantír. 7:09 Sauron turned Saruman through a palantír, but not Denethor. Saruman wasn’t being controlled by Sauron, but he wasn’t very helpful. 7:50 Saruman was trying to play both sides and failed. 8:15 Denethor could use his palantír by right, but it wasn’t a very good idea. 8:28 Technically, they all belong to Aragorn, but the stewards held power in place of the kings so the right to use it belonged to Denethor as well. 9:28 Some of the people of Minas Tirith were Nûmenórian, but not all Gondorians are. The line of Eӓrendil is part elvish, but not all Nûmenórians were descendants of Eӓrendil. 10:17 Denethor was using the palantír to get the information he needed to fight the war. 10:44 He continued to use it even though it was a huge mental strain and aged him prematurely. 11:05 Sauron was drawing palantír to him but Denethor could turn it away. That’s a huge deal. 11:20 Denethor was taking really big risks because he needed the information. This was the only way to do it, even though he knew it could destroy him. 11:30 Dan talks a little about how military intelligence works. Tolkien would have known about that and it was a subtle and interesting way to use that knowledge in the book. 13:20 Scene of Denethor eating is SO AWFUL and UNCOMFORTABLE. It’s supposed to be. 14:10 Shoutout to Billy Boyd. Wow! 14:55 Denethor had ONE JOB! 15:28 Hey Aragorn, what have you done lately? 15:50 He was hiding up north while Denethor was risking himself using the palantír and sending his sons to die. 17:03 In Rohan (Norse) the aristocracy earned honor in battle, so they were out in the front of battle. Gondorian culture is different. 17:50 Aragorn is out in front, like at the Black Gate where he’s all later, haters! 18:57 In Osgiliath, it’s whatever fight you can make it. 19:10 Boromir is a cavalier, Faramir is a ranger. Ithilien requires stealth. 19:34 Gondor CIA? 20:00 The brief geography of Mordor/Osgiliath/Gondor. 20:57 Erica doesn’t want to get into the Kinstrife right now. Maybe another time! References: All music is by the amazing Doctor Turtle! Feel free to show him some love over on Bandcamp. All LOTR movie references will be to the extended editions because Erica can’t stand the theatrical cut of the Two Towers. Here are links to our sources for free at your local library. We heartily encourage you to support your public library, but if you want to own your own copy we understand, so we are also supplying links through IndieBound.org so you can get it from your local independent bookstore. The Hobbit local library / local bookstore LOTR local library / local bookstore The Silmarillion local library / local bookstore Unfinished Tales: local library / local bookstore LOTR Film extended edition blu-ray:local library
We have something special for you today. We have played the short adventure “The distressed husband” from the classic MERP module “The Kin-strife” using the rules from The One Ring by Cubicle 7. "The Kin-strife" is a module about the civil war in Gondor between traditionalists and loyalists that took place about 1600 years before the events in “Lord of the Rings”. “But Valacar far exceeded his father’s designs. He grew to love the Northern lands and people, and he married Vidumavi, daughter of Vidugavia…” “Therefore when Eldacar succeeded his father there was war in Gondor. But Eldacar did not prove easy to thrust from his heritage. To the lineage of Gondor he added the fearless spirit of the Northmen. He was handsome and valiant, and showed no sign of ageing more swiftly than his father. When the confederates led by the descendants of the kings rose against him, he opposed them to the end of his strength. At last he was besieged in Osgiliath, and held it long, until hunger and the greater forces of the rebels drove him out, leaving the city in flames. In that siege and burning the Tower of the Stone of Osgiliath was destroyed, and the palantir was lost in the waters.” Music by: Andreas Lundström and tracks from the compilation “Behind the canvas of time” by Cryo Chamber. Loremaster: Andreas Lundström from “Tärningen är kastad”, “Sweden Rolls” and “Dungeons & Diceappointments” Web: https://www.redmoonroleplaying.com iTunes: http://apple.co/2wTNqHx Android: http://bit.ly/2vSvwZi Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/RedMoonRoleplaying RSS: http://www.redmoonroleplaying.com/podcast?format=rss Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RedMoonRoleplaying
Osgiliath - part 019 The Adventures minus Duilintrast arrive at Osgiliath.
En el programa de esta semana analizamos todo lo que sabemos sobre los futuros Suplementos anunciados del Juego de Batallas Estratégicas para el 2018: "La Caída de Osgiliath" y "La Batalla de los Campos del Pelennor". Además debatimos largo y tendido sobre qué otros Suplementos se podrían abordar y cuales nos gustaría ver. Síguenos en: www.laguerradelanillo.com @gdanillopodcast espejodegaladriel@gmail.com www.facebook.com/podcastguerradelanillo
Concerning "The Siege of Gondor", from the flight of Faramir to Grond at the gate… Pippin, Prince of Halflings - 5:30 Gandalf vs. the Nazgûl - 9:00 Faramir’s Return - 14:30 Calculating Hope - 26:00 Osgiliath Overrun - 30:00 The Siege Begins - 36:00 Denethor’s Despair - 39:30 Mordor’s Assault - 51:00 Haiku & Correspondence - 58:30 For more on this episode and The Tolkien Road podcast, please visit TolkienRoad.com or Facebook.com/TolkienRoad. Also, follow us on Twitter via @TolkienRoad. Finally, please send correspondence to TolkienRoadPodcast@gmail.com.
Concerning Peter Jackson’s cinematic version of The Two Towers, from Faramir’s faults to Osgiliath offerings... The Good - 13:00 The Bad - 48:45 The Ents - 1:25:00 For more on this episode and The Tolkien Road podcast, please visit TolkienRoad.com or Facebook.com/TolkienRoad. Also, follow us on Twitter via @TolkienRoad.
The Nicks take a close look at the goings on of Middle-earth, the Council is called at a time when all the free folks happen to be represented, the tale of The Ring is told and the larger picture is starting to become clear to those present that now is the time of action, there is a chance NOW to strike against the enemy. THIS JUST IN! A WOUNDED HOBBIT HEALED. WRAITH WORLD AVOIDED. THE TIME FOR FEASTS IS OVER. THE TIME FOR TALK IS NIGH! ELROND THE ELF LORD HOSTS A GREAT COUNCIL. SECRETS ARE TOLD -- DECISIONS… MADE. WHO ARE ALL THESE PEOPLE? WHAT DECISIONS WILL THEY COME TO? AND WHAT OF THE RULING RING? Maps Map of Middle-earth LoTRproject.com interactive map - Caution: spoilers for new readers! Notes for this episode Frodo feels great! He wants to explore. No time for that _BELL RINGS!_ The gathering (Many Meetings part 2) Boromir - A stranger unlooked for Gloin’s report from Erebor and Dale The messenger from “The Lord Sauron the Great”. We are gathered here uncalled and unlooked for to decide what to do. Elrond’s Tale (which skips millennia in the telling - see the Silmarillion) The long memory of Elrond Tells long tale of the forging of the Great Rings Celebrimbor The story of the Rise and Fall of Numenor Elendil the Tall, his sons Isildur and Anarion The rise of Gondor and Arnor Gil-Galad The Last Alliance against Sauron Defeat of Sauron Diminished, but not Destroyed Isildur claims the Ring as a wergild (compensation) and an heirloom of his house. The Rise of Gondor and Arnor The Fall of Arnor and the diminishment of Gondor Confusion about the actual history of the Ring What is all this about trees? (white trees?) Boromir’s Report Begs leave from Lord Elrond to talk more of Minas Tirith and Gondor. Numenorian blood not spent - Boromir takes offense Smoke rises from Mount Doom Mordor is allied with Harad Ithilien overrun East shore of Osgiliath has been abandoned to the Enemy Gondor holds the line Only Rohan will send aide these days Dreams, he and his brother. Travels 110 days to find Rivendell and seek Elrond’s council. The lineage of Aragorn Broken Sword? Dreams? Same Sword? “Bring out the Ring Frodo” Love, loathing, fear, shame How do we know it is Isildur’s Bane - Boromir All that is gold does not glitter Aragorn and the Rangers and the North Dunadain vs. Gondor as unsung heroes Bilbo’s tale The true version Frodo’s tale - lots of interruptions Bilbo wants to talk more about it later -- great story sans interruptions Frodo thinks the story is still incomplete -- wants to know more about Gandalf Galdor the elf from Grey Havens also wants to know more Wants to know about Saruman Links greendragonlive.com Twitter Facebook iTunes/Apple Podcast Stitcher Google Play Music YouTube "Five Armies" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Special thanks to our friend Harry Murrell for the use of his music. Listen to more and subscribe to his channel here.
The Nicks preview some of the different regions and key sites in the narrative of The Lord of The Rings. Follow along with the map in your book, or one of the maps provided in the show notes. Notes from the episode: Map of Middle-earth Map of Middle-earth superimposed on Europe LoTRproject.com interactive map - Caution: spoilers for new readers! Shire - 3:25 Bree - 6:39 Rivendell - 9:44 Misty Mountains - 12:59 Caradhras - 15:41 Moria - 17:27 Lorien - 19:21 ZED - try to imagine the Elves raving... Anduin -20:15 Anduin Lothar Argonath Isengard 23:00 Rohan 23:37 Fangorn 24:40 Edoras 25:28 Helms Deep 25:48 Dunharrow 26:55 Gondor 28:02 Minas Tirith 29:10 Minas Morgul 32:10 Ithilien 32:43 Osgiliath 35:05 The Black Gate 35:28 Udun 38:13 Mordor 38:48 Sauron Realm of Influence 38:55 Dagorlad 40:49 Mordor again 41:24 Orodruin 41:47 Plateau of Gorgoroth 45:26 Emyn Muil 46:46 Dead Marshes 47:53 Osgiliath again 49:12 Minas Morgul again 50:29 Cirith Ungol 51:23 Barad Dur 52:18 The Eye of Sauron 52:47 Sauron's Road 54:54 The One Ring 56:22 Links: greendragonlive.com Twitter Facebook Special thanks to our friend Harry Murrell for the use of his music. Listen to more and subscribe to his channel here.
Concerning "Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age, from the found of Lindon to the Last Alliance of Men and Elves... Correspondence, etc (1:30) First Age and Akallabêth recap (12:30) Lindon, Gil-Galad, and Elrond (20:00) Sauron, Lord of the Gifts (22:30) The Forging of the Rings (25:30) Men = Easy to Ensnare (29:00) The Numenorean Kingdoms of Middle-earth (32:00) The Seven Stones & the White Tree (38:00) Sauron's Return & Assault on Gondor (40:30) The Last Alliance of Men & Elves (44:30) Haiku Time (48:00) For more on this episode or The Tolkien Road podcast, please visit TolkienRoad.com.
This week we talk about the new server hardware and Osgiliath.
Braag recovers from previous indiscretions, Ruminates on the Future of Mobile MMMO’s and get’s Starry-Eyed in Osgiliath, Under the Dome. Crack a Lemonade!
Episode 49 – Welcome and farewell to Mitch! : ( – News – Content: – Gen Con News – Assault on Osgiliath player cards review – Gen Con details and stories – Sign off Contact Us cardboardoftherings@gmail.com @cotrpodcast on twitter http://www.facebook.com/cardboardoftherings twitch.tv/cotrpodcast YouTube.com/COTRPodcast Chris’ Videos discord.me/cotr
– Welcome – Content tidal wave! – Back from gen con – Trivia – News – Boromir spoiled details on B – Conflict at the Carrock out! – Updates at LotRlcg Manson240 – Content – Gen con report – Hunt for Gollum play experience – Look at massing cards and experience – Look at CatC cards – Big set speculation – Sign off Contact Us cardboardoftherings@gmail.com @cotrpodcast on twitter http://www.facebook.com/cardboardoftherings twitch.tv/cotrpodcast YouTube.com/COTRPodcast Chris’ Videos discord.me/cotr
The travelers travel to Osgiliath for some stupid reason.