For much of his career, Conan the Barbarian displayed a vigour and strength far exceeding anyone of his own age, and even of much younger men. Yet in time, of course, even he grew old, and had to make up for with cunning and skill what he had lost in sheer physical strength and endurance.…
These fierce warriors play a role in the pivotal battle of Pelargir during the siege of Minas Tirith. But little is known of Umbar itself. It was in fact much older than all of Gondor’s cities save Pelargir, and its own people had no less Numenorean blood in them than the Gondor men. Yet of…
Dorwinion is a land first mentioned in The Hobbit, the source of a heady wine much favoured by the Wood Elves of Mirkwood and no doubt other lands besides. It sits at the southern end of a trade route from Long Lake Esgaroth and the Iron Hills in the north, to the Sea of Rhun…
It is a well-known and seeming contradiction that the late J.R.R. Tolkien expressed complex and idiosyncratic political views, seeming to embrace both monarchy and anarchism at the same time. How these themes are woven into the history of Middle Earth has been much examined. But what of the nobility or peerage and the role they…
It was long a paradox in the latter history of Middle Earth that Gondor was a Kingdom without a King, while in Arnor there could be found a King without his Kingdom. Yet how did this strange turn of events come to pass? Was it folly on the part of Aranarth, eldest son of the…
Throughout his long career, Conan was well known for his fear and hatred of sorcerers and mages of all types, an attitude rooted deeply in his Cimmerian heritage. And indeed, Conan was responsible for toppling many of the world’s most dangerous and powerful sorcerers, even the dreaded Toth-Amon of Stygia. But what if Conan found…
Fans of the original Conan stories and the de Camp/Carter pastiches inspired by them will be familiar with the character of Sigurd of Vanaheim, a boastful, red-haired and bearded slayer and reaver wielding a deadly double-bladed battle axe. He was one of Conan’s few friends of long-standing even though their respective peoples, the Vanir and…
In the Third Age, Sauron is well known by this title, at least amongst his many enemies. Yet we do not actually see him engage in an extraordinary degree of deception in The Lord of the Rings. Brute force seems more his style by this time. Yet, it was not always so. How did Sauron…
Many fans of The Lord of the Rings will know that after Saruman the White's fall, he was known not only as Saruman the Many-Coloured, but also as Saruman the Traitor. But while his treason in latter days seems clear, what caused him to fall into treachery? Was it simply moral corruption on his part,…
We all know Saruman the traitor as depicted in the Lord of the Rings. But even Gandalf speaks of Saruman with respect as having been great once, before his fall. Why was Saruman so well-regarded, simply for his position as head of the Order of the Istari, or because he earned his status as the…