"Middle-Earth is not an Imaginary World"
J. R. R. Tolkien not only kindly shared with the whole humanity the extraordinary world created by his mind. He brought to everyone who believed in his words, a shelter, which walls can’t be trepassed by any evil. A shelter where love and friendship mean more than just false promises based on biased words. It's a light to you in dark places, when all other lights go out. He shall live forever inside each page that brings Arda to life.
R.I.P. Jan, 3, 1892 - Sep, 2, 1973
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Minas Tirith, City of Kings.

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It is over…

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The markings upon the band begin to fade, the words which once were as clear as red flame…

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middleearthquotations:

- Of Prince Imrahil’s Arrival in Minas Tirith, The Return of the King, Book V, Minas Tirith
Who is Imrahil of Dol Amroth?

middleearthquotations:

- Of Prince Imrahil’s Arrival in Minas Tirith, The Return of the King, Book V, Minas Tirith

Who is Imrahil of Dol Amroth?



“Where does my allegiance lie if not here?”

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‘And this I remember Boromir as a boy, when we together learned the tale of our sires and the history of our city, that always it displeased him that his father was not king. “How many hundreds of years needs it to make a steward a king, if the king returns not?” he asked. “Few years, maybe, in other places of less royalty,” my father answered. “In Gondor ten thousand years would not suffice.”- Faramir, Return of the King

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