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Valar Poker

Poker_FaceCzysteMaybe you’re not a lover of playing cards, but one must recognize playing cards are the most famous and common card game there is out there and it’s been around for a long time now. There are countless regional variants of different games, different ways to play them with different amount of cards, but from Alaska to New Zealand, from Vladivostok to Easter Island people know and play Poker which is worldwidely spread, analyzed and written about. Recently I bought some well adorned playing cards from the Bicycle Alchemy 77 & Anne Strokes collection and by mere chance I stumbled upon a creation of Gerwell which introduces the Valar & Maiar to the Poker game.

Alchemy

Alchemy

Anne Strokes

Anne Strokes

Gerwell’s playing cards art (shown below) is lovely, giving the Valar & others an unique style. If you collect playing cards, play them a lot and love the game, this is an interesting item to acquire (printing or something like that). I’ll consider that eventually!

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The only detail I would change in this set of playing cards is…..Tengwar! (Of course…you know, it’s me!) It wouldn’t be practical but it’d be damn cool to have Poker cards with number written in Quenya and perhaps custom tengwar for the JQK cards. I can’t think of custom Tolkien-related suits but it must not be hard to come up with some. Silmarilli could be used instead of Diamonds, Two Trees instead of Clubs…wait! It seems I can think of some custom suits! :)

Anyway here the images which Gerwell used to create the Valar Poker cards:

Praise belongs to Gerwell! If you want more info about this Valar Poker cards, check his Tumblr!!!

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War Of The Ring Board Game

Are you a fan of Lord of the Rings? Are you a fan of board games? If both answers are yes, then War Of The Ring was made for you! I bought my copy of the first edition in 2006 and had had excellent long matches with my nephew. Oh, I remember too well. Great games they were. But I have a word of caution for you. If you don’t like long games, you won’t enjoy this one! You need to be prepared if you wanna embark in such gaming experience and adventure. Below a summary about how the game works, if it’s good for you and some photos to help you decide if you wanna give it a shot.

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In War of the Ring, one player takes control of the Free Peoples (FP), the other player controls Shadow Armies (SA).

Initially, the Free People Nations are reluctant to take arms against Sauron, so they must be attacked by Sauron or persuaded by Gandalf or other Companions, before they start to fight properly: this is represented by the Political Track, which shows if a Nation is ready to fight in the War of the Ring or not.

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The game can be won by a military victory, if Sauron conquers a certain number of Free People cities and strongholds or vice-versa. But the true hope of the Free Peoples lies with the quest of the Ringbearer: while the armies clash across Middle Earth, the Fellowship of the Ring is trying to get secretly to Mount Doom to destroy the One Ring. Sauron is not aware of the real intention of his enemies but is looking across Middle Earth for the precious Ring, so that the Fellowship is going to face numerous dangers, represented by the rules of The Hunt for the Ring. But the Companions can spur the Free Peoples to the fight against Sauron, so the Free People player must balance the need to protect the Ringbearer from harm, against the attempt to raise a proper defense against the armies of the Shadow, so that they do not overrun Middle Earth before the Ringbearer completes his quest.

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Each game turn revolves around the roll of Action Dice: each die corresponds to an action that a player can do during a turn. Depending on the face rolled on each die, different actions are possible (moving armies, characters, recruiting troops, advancing a Political Track).

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Action dice can also be used to draw or play Event Cards. Event Cards are played to represent specific events from the story (or events that could possibly have happened) that cannot be portrayed through normal gameplay. Each Event Card can also create an unexpected turn in the game, allowing special actions or altering the course of a battle.”

The game is well structure and it respects a lot the theme. Basically, if you’re the Shadow Armies, you’ll use your full force to hammer all Free cities, conquer them as fast as you can. Hunting for the Ring is definitely something you should do too. The Nazgûl are awesome with the ability to fly, pretty useful. If you’re the Free Peoples…run! Run, Forrest, Run! You gotta be quick and cautious with the Fellowship. It’s hard to balance that but there’s where the golden ticket lies. Frodo must be protected at all costs and meanwhile, you gotta resist as best as you can all the attacks from the armies of Sauron.

Well, if you have already played this game, you know what I mean and all the electricity that flows within the game. I’m a lover of board games! I’m really into them when I’m playing and I don’t care if one match’s gonna take 30 minutes or 8 hours! I go for it!

War of the Ring is THE ultimate experience if you wanna relive all the action of Lord of the Rings, but not only that….you can interfere, you’re the one who’s changing the fate of Middle-Earth depending on our strategies and actions. Cool game, awesome fun! DO TRY IT!

This article was created thanks to boardgamegeek.com

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…and…Ainulindalë…ends…

The end.

This is the end, my final friend, the end. Ainulindalë Quenyanna is officially finished. I took some prolonged vacations (too much time to be honest) of this project of mine, but now, here it is….THE end.

I thank everyone who is with me since its beginning, who is enjoying the ride and who liked the images, the text, the audio, it’s all there for you!

I’m happy and sad now. It’s fantastic to end such a complex project. It was tough and tiring sometimes. We all know how modern life sucks in any time we might have. I’m happy to have this mission accomplished (I didn’t know when I started if I could make it till the end) but it’s sad to know that this baby is never gonna be nurtured anymore. It’s already grown up! It’s gone! (Yes, my brain is weird sometimes….to quote Almárë at her Tumblr)

So, stay tuned at Ainulindalë section as there are a couple of paragraphs still to be written down and their audio to be released.

…and here is the final page of Ainulindalë Quenyanna…

reikland_paperPAGE8 THE END with watermark

I metta.

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When Biology Meets Elves…

Hey guys,
Sorry for the invasion, but I hope you’ll enjoy it and forgive me.
My name is Valië, I’m a biologist and also Ondo’s girlfriend (that’s why I’m stealing his post here), and I’m here
to tell you about how very special and important is this day.
Ok, so it’s 4/25, what’s so great about it? I’ll tell you what, 60 years ago, on 4/25, a very
important article was published that changed forever the way us humans see ourselves,
the other living beings and life itself!

Oh....biologists....

Oh….biologists….

You beautiful double-helix!

You beautiful double-helix!

60 years ago today the article on the structure of DNA was published! Happy Birthday you beautiful double helix!

And why is it so important? Well, DNA is a big complex protein that sits in the nucleus of
our every cell and pretty much controls everything about our lives. It tells us if we’re going
to be human beings or bananas, whether our hair will be red or black and if our cells will
have the right machines to do their jobs properly.
DNA means Deoxyribonucleic acid, and is made out of bases, our friends Adenine,
Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine. The sequence of bases on the DNA makes up
amynoacids (maybe someday I’ll tell you about them), that join together to form proteins.

Life?

Life?

But the DNA just sits there in the nucleus, you said! Yes, and that’s why we have our other
friend, RNA. RNA is Ribonucleic acid, and the difference is that it’s a single helix, not
double as DNA, and instead of Thymine, RNA has Uracile. This molecule is a copy of the
DNA sequence that can go out of the nucleus and send the message about what needs to
be done in the cell’s factories.
And what does any of that have to do with any of you guys there? Well, I just figured that,
since you’re all into different languages, maybe you’d like getting to know something about
the language, or the code, of life. Enjoy!

DNA & RNA - English

DNA & RNA – English

DNA & RNA Quenyanna

DNA & RNA Quenyanna

DNA & RNA Tengwar Quenyanna

DNA & RNA Tengwar Quenyanna

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Dia do Fã 2013

Olá pessoas do Brasil!

Dia do Fã 2013

Dia do Fã 2013

Este fim de semana, no sábado (dia 23/03), haverá, em São Paulo, um evento chamado Dia do Fã. Este evento reúne diversos fã-clubes de fantasia e ficção, incluindo aí o Conselho Branco – Sociedade Tolkien, representado pela Toca-SP, do qual faço parte. Ficarei provavelmente a maior parte do dia no estande do grupo, fazendo e vendendo marca-páginas customizados em Quenya. Em eventos passados, fiz apenas com nomes traduzidos, já este ano, devo fazê-los também com frases traduzidas na hora (ou, caso já existam aqui no site, copiadas). O estande também terá exposição de livros do Tolkien, venda de artesanatos de membros do grupo e bate-papo Tolkiendilli.

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Conselho Branco

Já no evento em si, devem fazer parte fã-clubes de Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who e Harry Potter, entre outros, além de alguns escritores, com estandes, palestras e coisas do tipo. A programação completa está na página do evento no Facebook.

O evento acontecerá das 9h da manhã até as 17h, na Faculdade Sumaré, na Rua Capote Valente, 1121, perto da estação Sumaré do metrô (linha 2 – verde). A entrada é franca, mas os organizadores pedem, pra quem puder, doar 1kg de alimento não-perecível que será doado para alguma entidade de caridade.

Quem nos acompanhar e for de São Paulo, passe no estande e venha dar um oi, comprar um marca-página, me xingar por não ter gostado do Hobbit ou algo do tipo! Caso haja um número significativo de leitores, farei um post com fotos de vocês!

Até!

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“Not all those who wander are lost” FULL analysis in Quenya!

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Well, today is a celebration day. It’s the 2-year anniversary of the poetic translation made by Ondo Carniliono  of the mot famous of all Tolkien poems! “Not all those who wander are lost” is simply the utmost poetic contribution for the human and elvishkind  made by Father, the one who brought all that universe into existence. Not that Tolkien didn’t write other poems, far from that…but “Not all those who wander are lost” is the most cited, the most requested, the most looked for, it’s everywhere in the internet. It makes sense to all four corners of the world and constantly I’m asked about how it’s written in Quenya, in different Tengwar fonts, what certain term means, why that one is used there…phewww. Too many people! I really hope that with this commemorative post, they will be satisfied with all the answers right here in one place only! So behold…..Not all those who wander are lost in Quenya!

All that is gold does not glitter

All that is gold does not glitter

All that is gold does not glitter

Ilya i laurëa ná mirilya lá

Ilya i laurëa ná, mirilya lá,

Ilya = n. & pron. “all, whole, each, every”
i = def. art. “the”
laurëa = adj. gold, golden
ná = vb. to be
mirilya = vb. to glitter
lá = adv. no, not

Not all those who wander are lost

Queni ya ranya ullumë vanwë umir

Queni ya ranya ullumë vanwë umir,

Queni = quén+[i] = n. person, one+[plural marker]
ya = rel. pron. “that, which, who”
ranya = vb. to wander
ullumë = adv. never
vanwë = vanwa+[ë] = adj. lost, gone, departed+[plural marker]
umir = umë+[r] = neg. vb. “not to be, not to do”+[plural marker]

The old that is strong does not wither

I yára ya tulca ná hesta lá

I yára ya tulca ná, hesta lá

= def. art. “the”
yára = adj. old, ancient
ya = rel. pron. “that, which, who”
tulca = adj. strong, firm, steadfast
ná = vb. to be
hesta = vb. to wither
lá = adv. no, not

Deep roots are not reached by the frost

Tumnë talmar rahtainë nixenen umir

Tumnë talmar rahtainë nixenen umir

Tumnë = tumna+[ë] = adj. lowlying, deep, low+[plural marker]
talmar = talma+[r] = n. foundation, root, base+[plural marker]
rahtainë = rahta+{ina}+[ë] = vb. to reach+{passive participle suffix}+[plural marker]
nixenen = nixë+[nen] = n. frost+[instrumental case suffix]
umir = umë+[r] = neg. vb. “not to be, not to do”+[plural marker]

From the ashes a fire shall be woken

From the ashes a fire shall be woken

From the ashes a fire shall be woken

Yúlallo nárë nauva coivaina

Yúlallo nárë nauva coivaina,

Yúlallo = yúla+[llo] = n. ember, smouldering wood, ashes+[ablative case suffix]
nárë = n. flame, fire
nauva = ná+[uva] = vb. to be+[future suffix]
coivaina = coiva+[ina] = vb. to wake+[passive participle suffix]

A light from the shadows shall spring

Cálë lómillon tuiuva

Cálë lómillon tuiuva,

Cálë = n. light
lómillon = lómë+{i}+[llon] = n. shadow+{plural marker}+[ablative case suffix]
tuiuva = tuia+[uva] = vb. to spring+[future suffix]

Renewed shall be blade that was broken

Ceura nauva hyanda ya né rácina

Ceura nauva hyanda ya né rácina,

Ceura = adj. renewed
nauva = ná+[uva] = vb. to be+[future suffix]
hyanda = n. blade, sword blade
ya = rel. pron. “that, which, who”
né = past tense of vb. to be
rácina = adj. broken

The crownless again shall be king

I ríelóra ata aran nauva

I ríelóra ata aran nauva.

= def. art. “the”
ríelóra = ríë+[-lóra] = n. crown+[-less suffix]
ata = adv. “again”
aran = n. king
nauva = ná+[uva] = vb. to be+[future suffix]

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