Why the Members of the Fellowship of the Ring Make NO Sense Strategically

Why the Members of the Fellowship of the Ring Make NO Sense Strategically

Following up my video from last week for Tolkien Reading Day, I thought I would take a closer look at another strange fact about eh Fellowship: Almost none of them are actually there to go to Mordor! Seems bizarre, but it’s not when you look at it through Tolkien’s lense.


Last week’s video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYmY25wunsc

For Men of the West’s video that helped inspire this one, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcHHJpJehPs&list=PLBCsLcBwXZ_rEdWkF9nqOs02a8sbEX-Ut&index=5&pp=iAQB


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Tolkien's Poetry: An Overview

Tolkien's Poetry: An Overview

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The Lay of Aotrou & Itroun

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Middle-Earth Misconceptions

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Middle-Earth Mysteries

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Named Weapons in Lord of the Rings

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Middle Earth History: How Do You Get to Valinor?

Middle Earth History: How Do You Get to Valinor?

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Game Review: Lord of the Rings Trivia Game

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Why We Need More Faramirs

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