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Topic: Greetings Fellow Fans and Scholars

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Slaves of udun
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Date: Sep 15, 2013
Greetings Fellow Fans and Scholars

Hello all,

I read the Lord of the Rings trilogy for the first time when I was 11, in 5th grade. I read the Silmarillion the following year, and after completing that I spent much time in other Arda-related books and maps.  I learned as much as I could, but I soon found myself without anyone with which to have in depth conversations regarding Tolkien's works (at most, my friends had only read LOTR).  I am now a Junior in college and have begun to find many new Tolkien fans who know a good deal more than my middle-school friends. I've joined this forum to learn and hone my knowledge once again...and, of course, to make friends smile.  Glad to be here!

Sincerely,

Teralectus



-- Edited by Teralectus on Sunday 15th of September 2013 04:25:33 PM



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