History is written by the victors!
Victors are written by history.
History is written by the victors!
Are victors by written history?Victors are written by history.
Or trying to be able to say they are.Simon Tolkien, the grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien is a consultant on The Rings of Power and had key role in helping the showrunners develop the story and character arcs.
So I think this can be taken as another sign that they are at least trying to stay fairly true to his grandfather's writing.
They will try based upon production expectations of Amazon. That they are not going for a mature rating is a positive sign to me.Simon Tolkien, the grandson of J.R.R. Tolkien is a consultant on The Rings of Power and had key role in helping the showrunners develop the story and character arcs.
So I think this can be taken as another sign that they are at least trying to stay fairly true to his grandfather's writing.
Yes, but those historians are typically working for the victors.
Around the time that Tokein was first coming up with his Ages of the earth, Root-Race Theosophists teachings had percolated pretty well teachings of Polaria, Lemoria, Polaria, Hyperborean ages, etc becoming so widespread that few even know where they entered popular thinking, now.So, the Hyborean Age came after the Thurian Age of King Kull, which ended when Atlantis sank in the ocean, would that fit into your timeline, too? Also, doesn't Boorman's Excalibur specifically reference Jesus Christ? It definitely involves the Holy Grail, so I'm not sure how it could be set before recorded history.
Yeah, the Root-Race theories certainly influenced Robert E. Howard, though I'm not sure if he actually believed them or just thought it was a nice foundation for fantasy stories. He did research it a lot, and pulled ideas from various different theories of the time. Probably actually believed a lot of it, it certainly would fit in with his racism.Around the time that Tokein was first coming up with his Ages of the earth, Root-Race Theosophists teachings had percolated pretty well teachings of Polaria, Lemoria, Polaria, Hyperborean ages, etc becoming so widespread that few even know where they entered popular thinking, now.
I sometimes do wonder how much of it influenced Tolkien. I don't think it did overtly. He was by no means a theosophist or occultist, as far as it appears and I suspect for a scholar who knew what creative wells the occultists like Blavatsky, Dione Fortune, and the Mathers had been dipping their bucket from, it might have seemed silly at best. But that doesn't mean he didn't find some concepts worth incorporating into his own mythology he was creating.
Now since we don't know the circumstances, don't you thank your rant is utterly irrational.Ok, I missed the intimacy consultant thing. Game of Thrones really has ruined Fantasy on TV, hasn't it? Can't make a fantasy series without nudity and sex anymore, even though LOTR even in the books is basically completely sexless. I wonder if it will beat GOT's rape per episode ratioI was only going to watch the show out of morbid curiosity, but I don't watch GOT style stuff, so I won't be wasting time on this show.
Its sad to see how little the Tolkien estate gives a shit about LOTR, the second Tolkien's son is dead it sells out completely. Its a good thing that the Chronicles of Narnia is almost exclusively about children, otherwise I'd shudder to think what would become of future adaptations of it at this point.
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