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Halbarad of the Dunedain
12-01-2004, 05:10 AM
As most know there have been many books published by several authors about Star Wars, or after the last events of the last Star Wars film. I was reading about Eldarion, Aragorn Elessar's son and nothing is really said about him or anything after that. I began to think of what would have happened after that. I came up with a few different storys so i decided to stick a thread in here to ask you guys if you have any "Expanded Story's" after the events of the Lord of the Rings? Post your story's or additions here, perhaps we could collectively make a fanbased continuation of the Tolkien universe?

Sister Golden Hair
12-01-2004, 11:13 AM
You mean a fanfic thread? Isn't that what the "Letters from Middle-earth" thread is?

Earniel
12-01-2004, 05:52 PM
Perhaps this is more suited for the Writers Workshop. Moving.

me9996
01-17-2005, 02:04 PM
'Twas in middle earth where elfs still dwelt and I can't keep this up so the rest of the story will be normal as I can write.

Anyway a man of Gondor named Bob came and thought about rings of power and their building blocks. He thought that if a ring was wroght of true silver it would be more powerfill than the one ring (Which was made of gold) and so he went to Isengaurd to seek ring-lore.

There he found much but he still needed more so he wrote down a few things and went on. He went to Mordor and found what he needed and now all he needed was a forge.

He went to Minas tirith and found a blacksmith, the blacksmith refused.
He went to Oscileoth and didn't find anything.
He went to Mount Doom and found an inn a stayed the night.
He went to Rohan and got run over.

The end

P.S.
The Bob was in it because I can't think of a gondorian name and I don't know anyone named Bob :) :D

Nurvingiel
01-17-2005, 03:56 PM
Who with the what now? :confused:

Anyway... Halbarad, aside from the Sil and HoME, there aren't any books written after like Star Wars, Babylon 5, and others.

There are guides, books of Maps like Journeys of Frodo, essays like from Michael Martinez... those could count as an expanded universe.

Ñólendil
01-17-2005, 10:25 PM
Tolkien did actually begin the sequel to Lord of the Rings: it was called The New Shadow. He never got beyond the first few pages, because he said it would have been a "thriller", and just that, and so "not worth writing." The story took place in the Fourth Age year 210 if I remember correctly. Eldarion or his heir would have been ruler of Gondor and Arnor.

The first few pages take place in Ithilien, in which an old man and his friend, a younger shady sort of fellow, have a conversation that quickly turns a little disturbing and eerie. The young man refers to a cult led by a figure named Herumor ("Dark Lord"), and Tolkien says outside the story that it would have been about the plot of the "Satanic" cult to overthrow the King, and about it's discovery and downfall. Lots of Tolkien fans have speculated about who this Herumor actually was (and lots of hopefuls are rooting for the Mouth of Sauron), but we'll never know.

I think it's Peoples of Middle-earth, Volume XII of the History of Middle-earth series.

There's always room to expand on Tolkien's works though.

Snowdog
02-16-2005, 12:46 PM
wrote a rather dark fanfic of postwar Middle Earth, Where all things were well in the west, but there were still battles to be done with pockets of resistance from Harad, Khand, and Rhun. If I ever get it organized and typed, I'll post it.

me9996
03-12-2005, 01:04 PM
wrote a rather dark fanfic of postwar Middle Earth, Where all things were well in the west, but there were still battles to be done with pockets of resistance from Harad, Khand, and Rhun. If I ever get it organized and typed, I'll post it.
Is this guy comeing back?

P.S.
The 90 second rule is geting on my nerves

P.P.S.
Could anyone think how the orcs died out? I can't. :confused: