I Once Was A Hobbit – Part Two

misty_printIn a Desperate Search for Precious

Gollum eventually left the Misty Mountains and pursued Bilbo a few years later, but the trail was cold. He made his way south into Mordor where all evil was being drawn at the time, discovering the secret stair located near Minas Morgul and surviving an encounter with Shelob.  He was captured on his return and taken to the enemy’s stronghold and forced to reveal under intense torture what he knew about the Ring.  Gollum was then strangely freed, as he shows no particular loyalty towards Sauron, but caught by Aragorn, and interrogated by Gandalf, who placed him in the care of the Silvan Elves living in Thranduil’s kingdom in Mirkwood.  Assisted by Orcs he escaped the elves, and slipped out to search for for the Shire. He passed through Moria, but could not make it out of the East gate. He was stuck and waiting, but got lucky when the Fellowship passed through.

poort1Finding the Fellowship

Gollum met and started following the Fellowship in Moria, and was spotted and heard by Frodo several times during that journey.  The Fellowship was divided when Gandalf disappeared while fighting a Balrog. Gollum continued following the remaining members of the Fellowship. It is unknown how he crossed the Bridge of Khazad-dum, but he came with them to Lorien without their knowing.  Gollum followed their boats down Anduin to Rauros and pursued Frodo and Sam across the Emyn Muil when they decided to make the journey to Mordor on their own. Gollum followed them, but after a confrontation with Sam in which Frodo finally stopped him and threatened to kill him with Sting, which Gollum recognized from his encounters with Bilbo.

03_KALUTA_01Frodo decided it best to tie a rope around Gollum’s neck for a leash, but the mere touch of the rope pained him. Taking pity on the wretched creature, Frodo made Gollum swear to help them. Agreeing to the oath, Gollum swore by the “Precious” itself and Frodo released him. The three of them then made their way to the Black Gate of Mordor.  Upon arriving the Black Gate they found it well guarded, Gollum convinced them if they went this way they would surely be caught and Sauron would regain the Ring. Gollum knew of another way farther to the South, another way into Mordor that was safer.

We shall pick up in the next episode and find out what happens with the journey to the South and supposed safer entrance into Mordor.

Until Next Week, I’m your host Iogro Merrybelly and I bid you a fine farewell

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Bringing the Traffic In

Are you looking for new ways to drive traffic to your blog?  This is always a challenge to make sure you keep people interested and coming back, but also getting new “traffic” brought in.

This is just a straight to the point top 10 list of tips and how to’s that I’ve learned from others, and picked up along the way in my journey through the blogging realm.  I hope these tips help you as they have helped me.

  1. Promote your blog posts on the major social media outlets – Including a link back to your posts can considerably increase traffic.  Check out an older post I did on using Social Media for some tips Typing Tid-Bits for Social Media”
  2. Check the Headlines – Your headlines are what get peoples attention, particularly when you share your blog posts via social media; make sure they pique interest and relate to your article.  Be Creative, but Be Wise.
  3. Join a blogging community like ProBlogger or CopyBlogger  – This is a great way to network with others,  and promote each others content.
  4. Include links to other relevant posts on your blog – When you write a post, always be sure to mention other posts your readers may find helpful; – hence tip #2 with a link back to a post I’ve already done on Social Media before.
  5. Guest post on relevant blogs – Choose wisely as to who you guest blog with, as it doesn’t do much good if you are in an unrelated field of writing.  Make sure if you contribute for guest blogging, it’s with a highly reputable site.  Remember it’s your time that’s being used, so use it wisely and get the most out of it.
  6. Optimize Your Old Posts – Take a look through all of your old content and make sure they have relevant tags, URLS, and meta descriptions.
  7. How often do you Post? Find a good number of posts that you could commit to in a week, make a schedule and try to stick to it the best you can. Posting more frequently has in most cases always yielded a positive gain for traffic on ones site.
  8. Get on YouTube – YouTube drives the most traffic out of all social media sites, or so the numbers say… usually with an average of 2.99 pages per visit.
  9. Submit your blog posts to StumbleUpon – It truly does help!
  10. Respond, Respond, Respond – Always take the time to respond thoughtfully to your audience that has left comments your blog. This helps build the relationships and helps bring commenters back to the site for more.

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I Once Was a Hobbit

Hail friends!

This week we continue in our lore series of villains in Middle Earth.  We are taking a look at a very mysterious creature.  I hope you enjoy the story!

a-08The Corruption Takes Place

Once a predecessor of the Stoorish Hobbits, Smeagol spent the early years of his life living with his family under the Matriarch, which was his grandmother.  Around the year 2463 in the third age, Smagol became the fourth Bearer of the One Ring, after Sauron, Isildur, and Deagol, who was his cousin.  On Smeagol’s birthday, his cousin and him went fishing in the Gladden Fields north of the mountains.  It was there that Deagol found a gold ring, after being pulled into the water by a large fish.  Almost immediately, Smeagol fell to the power of the ring and demanded it as a birthday present.  When Deagol refused, Smeagol promptly went into a panicked rage and began fighting with Deagol over the ring.  Smeagol was so engulfed with rage he strangled his cousin to death and finally took the One Ring.  For seven years Smeagol was corrupted by the ring and finally banished by his people…he was forced to find a home in the nearby Misty Mountains.  The Ring’s malignant influence twisted his body, as well as his mind, and prolonged his life far beyond its natural limits. He called the ring his “Precious” or his “Birthday Present,” the latter as a justification for killing his cousin.

121217_r22934_p465A Home in a Cave

He lived in the Misty Mountains for over four hundred years, living on raw blind fish (which he caught from his small row boat), bats and Goblins when he could get them as Goblin City was very close to his home.  In later years, he found Hobbit and Elven food completely repulsive.

During his centuries under the Ring’s influence, he developed a sort of dissociative identity disorder: Smeagol, being his former hobbit personality, still vaguely remembered things like friendship and love, while Gollum, his now corrupted personality, was a slave to the Ring and would kill anyone who tried to take it. Years later, Samwise Gamgee gave him the nicknames, “Slinker” (for his eager-to-please demeanor), and “Stinker” for his corrupted personality.  His two personalities often argued when he talked to himself and he had a love/hate relationship, which mirrored Gollum’s love and hatred for the Ring and for himself.

In the year 2941, during the Quest of Erebor, Bilbo Baggins stumbled upon the lake on which Gollum lived and found the One Ring.  Gollum had lost the Ring while squabbling with an imp goblin in the caves leading to the lake, though in some fact it is thought that the ring abandoned Gollum, as it was known to have a will of its own. As Gandalf says later, it looks after itself, trying to get back to Sauron.  After the infamous Riddle Game that Bilbo played with Gollum and in beating him, Gollum refused to show Bilbo the promised way out and had plotted to murder him. When he went to get his “Precious,” he found that it was gone. He suddenly realized the true answer to Bilbo’s last riddle—”What have I got in my pocket?” – breaking into a rage he began to chase Bilbo into the tunnels. Bilbo stumbled across the Ring’s power of invisibility as he ran, allowing him to follow Gollum to the back entrance of the cave and make his way out safely.

We shall pick up next week and continue our episode to find out what happens with Gollum and the Ring!

Until then, I’m your host Iogro Merrybelly and I bid you a fine farewell!

 

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Unveiling The Gaming and Entertainment Network

Looking for great podcasts on gaming and entertainment? You’ve gotta check out The Gaming and Entertainment Network.

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Today we’re super excited to announce the official launch of a new podcast network focused on gaming, pop culture and entertainment: The Gaming and Entertainment Network (TGEN).
Born out of the belief that great content can come from anywhere, and that we can accomplish more together than separate, TGEN will strive to ensure that quality gaming and entertainment podcasts can continue to thrive throughout the growth of both the individual shows and the podcasting industry. The charter TGEN shows all exemplify the important characteristics detailed on the TGEN “about us” page, whether they veteran shows or brand new to the scene. As of launch, our eight shows are:

Aggrochat
Battle Bards
Beyond Bossfights
Cat Context
Contains Moderate Peril
Couch Podtatoes
Massive Failure
Roleplay Domain

Features of the new site include:

  • Pages for each show with –
    • Easy subscription and social follow buttons,
    • Links to the hosts twitter…

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Battle Bards Episode 36: Featuring Guest Composer Tracy Bush

This was such a great episode… Love the material!! Always look forward to hearing more!

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Battle Bards
A new episode of Battle Bards is up!

This week we welcome a special guest to our show, Composer Tracy W. Bush! His resume includes World of Warcraft, DCUO, Dungeon Runners, Tabula Rasa, Free Realms, and City of Heroes and his vast experience in the MMO industry makes him a wealth of information about the musical creative process. He’s also known for his Murloc voice (yep, he’s the man behind the iconic “mrglmrglmrglmrgl!!!!”) and you just might hear Tracy do a demonstration. Unfortunately, I was out of town during the week of recording so I wasn’t able to join in the fun, but Syp and Syl do a good job holding the fort!

Episode 36 show notes
  • Interview with Tracy W. Bush
  • “Darnassus” from World of Warcraft
  • “Radio Free Zerg” from StarCraft
  • “Darnassus” from World of Warcraft
  • “Tanaris” from World of Warcraft
  • “Cimmora Main…

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A Watchtower Stands

images (10)The Great Watchtower

Weathertop as a lot of fans know it, but it’s true name was known as Amon Sul, which was a hill in the Eriador region of Middle-earth, the southernmost and highest summit of the Weather Hills, hence the name “Weathertop”. The watch tower at its top overlooked the Great East Road in central Eriador, east of Bree, about halfway between the Shire and Rivendell.

This great hill was a watchtower and according to the Atlas of Middle Earth, it was around a thousand feet tall and stood abroad against relatively flat lands around it.  The lower Weather Hills stretched northwards and offered a very commanding view of every direction.  There was a path that led from the north side of Weathertop to the other surrounding Weather Hills.

The strategic importance of Weathertop was recognised early, and during the reign of Elendil the Dunedain of Arnor built a watchtower on its summit, installing the most powerful of Arnor’s three Palantíri in the tower. This Palantír further enhanced Weathertop’s value, as it could be used for intelligence gathering and rapid communication with the King in Annuminas, or later in Fornost.

images (9)The Great Dividing Fall

In the third age around year 861, Arnor was divided into the kingdoms of Arthedain, Cardolan and Rhudaur.  Weathertop stood at the junction of their borders, and became the focus of a long-running territorial dispute between the three kingdoms, with frequent border skirmishes and minor wars. During this time, Weathertop may have changed hands on several occasions. By the latter part of the 14th century, Weathertop was controlled by Arthedain and Cardolan, which were at that time allied against Rhudaur and Angmar, and was the chief fortress in their fortified border with Rhudaur. The watchtower and fortifications were burned and destroyed in the year 1409 by forces of the Witchking.

King Arveleg I was slain while defending the watchtower, but the Dunedain of Arthedain saved the Palantír and took it to their capital at Fornost. By the time of the War of the Ring only a ring of broken stonework remained of the watchtower forever leaving it a broken ruin of Middle Earth’s great past.

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A Bards Delight – Episode Four – Into The Lone Lands

Welcome to episode four of our adventures as a Minstrel in LOTRO.  We’ve just entered into The Lone Lands and hit lvl 21.  Enjoy.

A Wizard For Himself – Part Three

Hail and Well Met Everyone!!

Last week when we left off Gandalf had just escaped Sarumans keep by the help of Gwaihir the Windlord. This week we pick up with more of the treacheries Saruman has been planning.

Gandalf EscapesDevious Plans Indeed

Two days after Gandalf’s escape the Nazgul came but Saruman persuaded the Lord of the Nazgul that he did not know the Ring’s location but Gandalf did and should seek him out. In search for Gandalf the Nazgul found Grima Wormtongue instead…Grima being the one who went to Saruman and told him Gandalf had been to Edoras, and where Gandalf learned Saruman had been hiding his knowledge of the Shire from them.  The Nazgul later learned that Saruman knew far more than he had revealed. On their way to the Shire, the Nazgul met one of Saruman’s Shire spies, from whom they got detailed maps of the Shire made by Saruman. They sent the spy back to the Shire after warning him that he was now in the service of Mordor.

Believing that he would find no pity from either quarter (a false assumption, since he was later offered pardon by Gandalf); Saruman now put all efforts into obtaining the One Ring for himself. Not all of these efforts ever became known, but they included sending spies to detain Frodo Baggins on his journey from the Shire, attacking Rohan with Uruk-hai, and dispatching raiding parties of Uruk-hai accompanied by Moria Orcs on likely routes the Fellowship might take through Rohan to go towards Gondor. One of those parties captured Peregrin Took and Meriadoc Brandybuck and shot Boromir “with many black-feathered arrows” when he tried to defend the Hobbits. This led Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli on a search which eventually led to the Battle of Helms Deep as well as the Destruction of Isengard by the Ents, leading to the end of Saruman’s reign of power in the north.

lotr-board_ISENGARDHis Power Destroyed

“ You have become a fool, Saruman, and yet pitiable. You might still have turned away from folly and evil, and have been of service. But you choose to stay and gnaw the ends of your old plots. Stay then! But I warn you, you will not easily come out again. Not unless the dark hands of the east stretch out to take you! ”
–Gandalf the White

Saruman’s plans have failed, and he suffered a series of massive setbacks.  His network of spies in the Shire didn’t capture Frodo Baggins, and Eomer destroyed his only partially successful raiding party. His invasion of Rohan ended in disaster with the utter defeat of his army at the Battle of the Hornburg.  Leaving Isengard undefended resulted in its destruction at the hands of the Ents.

250px-John_Howe_-_SarumanConfined to Orthanc and with his servants scattered or killed, Saruman made one final unsuccessful attempt to turn Theoden and Gandalf over to evil.  Gandal then offered Saruman a chance for redemption, which involved surrendering his staff and the Keys of Orthanc as a pledge. Saruman had a moment of doubt but in the end pride, anger, and hate won over and he refused the chance of redemption.

Gandalf, who had returned from death to replace Saruman, as the White and the head of the Istari, expelled Saruman from the order and broke his staff. Saruman also lost the Palantír of Orthanc when Grima Wormtongue threw it off a balcony of Orthanc, undecided about which he hated more, Saruman or Gandalf, and hitting neither.

 

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A Wizards Great Fall

Left out of the final stages of the War of the Ring, Saruman eventually managed to persuade the Ents who kept him captive into letting him leave Isengard after he met the conditions of handing over the Keys of Orthanc. He then went to the Shire, which his agent Lotho Sackville-Baggins had brought under control. He spent his final days as a small-time criminal master in Hobbiton known as Sharkey, until he was beaten in the Battle of Bywater. In the aftermath of that battle, Frodo confronted Saruman and exiled him from the Shire, but before he could leave Gríma Wormtongue slit Saruman’s throat on the very doorstep of Bag End.

Though his physical body was dead, Saruman was a Maia and did not truly die.  His spirit separated from his body much like Sauron’s after the Downfall of Numenor. As an incorporeal spirit, he should have been called to the Halls of Mandos, but the story implies that he was barred from returning. Tolkien indicated that his spirit was left naked, powerless and wandering, never to return to Middle-earth.

Well friends, this wraps up our series on Saruman but we still have more dark villains of Middle-Earth to cover….so stay tuned.

Until next week I’m your host Iogro Merrybelly and I bid you a fine farewell.

 

Have you Thought of Guest Blogging Before?

I have explored the option of guest blogging in past and have even done a bit of it myself, and over coffee yesterday with a fellow writer he asked if one should ever consider blogging/writing for others? – Great Question, as I’ve heard both sides of the story and some say yes, but others say no.  Personally I think it’s a great way to branch out in the blogging community if you know how to manage your time that is.  It’s fairly easy to write blog posts and most blogs have themes they are shooting for so it’s easy to come up with ideas.

Blogging is a hobby of mine and I have a family of five (myself, my wife, and six year old triplets) plus a full time job, so I have to do some heavy schedule adjusting at times to keep up with my hobby.  Guest blogging is no different as most of the times it probably cuts into an already busy schedule you have and that is a down side honestly, because your time is precious and being paid for that precious time is always a plus, but guest blogging or hobby blogging doesn’t bring much if any on the financial side.  What it does bring in my past experience is exposure, and if you are a new blogger exposure is always a good thing because you not only have the chance to learn, but possibly even write in areas you aren’t familiar with so it gives you a chance to expand.

Here are some ways in past I’ve used for guest blogging so if you are considering to take a gander down this path I hope these help you.

1. Think about signing up to receive newsletters that list blogs looking for writers.

  • Like the following – Blogger Link Up. (http://BloggerLinkUp.com/).  This site is one that i’ve used in past and has worked great for me.

2.  Setup a time to browse through the blogging newsletters you sign up for regularly.

  • You can spend just a few minutes browsing through the newsletters to see if anything catches your eye. These newsletters can be lifesavers if you are looking for places to write and want to save precious time and frustration being wasted on searching the web, just to find nothing.

3. Look for blogs that interest you and have a reader base you want to try and reach.

  • Whether you write articles for gaming, sports, photography, it doesn’t matter, you have to try and target the audience…as they will be the ones to take hold of what you write most.

4. Make sure the blog host allows link backs with your post.

  • If the readers can’t simply click on a link to find out more about you then you’ve accomplished nothing. You want to make yourself as easy to find as possible.

5. Follow up on the blogs where you have posted.

  • Make sure the site host actually posted your blog when they said they were going to. If they are dependable you can always choose to guest post once again. If they are not dependable, don’t bother with them anymore.

 

6. Thank the blog host for allowing you to write for them.

  • Maybe that blog host will one day write a review and post it for you.  Use social media when they post back to your blog to let others know about it.  Help grow that relationship and mutually work for one another in growing each others site.

 

A Bards Delight Episode Three – The Horses Rear

This week we continue in our adventures in LOTRO and Minstrel Class play through.