Introducing Middle-earth Television Entertainment Group...

Feb 25, 2000 - © Michael Martinez

to some old farmer in Southfarthing or elevates Pearl to even greater status above other Tooklings. EASTFARTHING BLUES In the aftermath of Saruman's attempt to take over the Shire, it's near impossible for Shire-folk to settle back down to their old, peaceful ways. Robin Smallburrow is promoted to Captain of the Eastfarthing Shirrifs and he puts together a gritty, no-nonsense team of Shirrifs who help restore law and order to the Shire's oldest region. Among the many interesting characters in the troop is Hobson Riverward, Robin's trusted but gung-ho lieutenant who is in charge of the local Bounders. Every time a ruffian appears on the border Hobson is ready to bring out the bows, whips, chains, knives, and staves just in case things get out of hand. Robin also relies upon Berilac Bolger, the best (if filthiest) undercover Hobbit in the four farthings. Berilac likes to pretend he's a bit crazy, but underneath that tough exterior he's all heart. This one is sure to win a lot of Emmy awards! THE WILD WILDS OF ERIADOR Arador, 14th Chieftain of the Dunedain of the North, appoints two of his best Rangers, Hallas and Aglahad, to undertake dangerous missions against nefarious enemies of the peace and security of Eriador. Among their recurring nemeses will be an evil Dwarf who never seems to die no matter how hard they try to kill him, a renegade Ranger who is plotting to overthrow the rightful Line of Isildur (he is himself a descendant of Isildur), a beautiful Black Numenorean Lady who works for the Necromancer in Dol Guldur, and an Orc chief who has one or more secret strongholds in the North Downs. Hallas and Aglahad travel up and down the Greenway and back and forth along the Great Road in a lavishly decorated wagon train, each having his own personal wagon home (much like a gypsy train). Hallas is an excellent swordsman, a keen ladies man, and usually the most daring of the two secret agents. Aglahad is usually producing some weird gizmo to help out with their adventures, as he has the last copies of the Scrolls of Numenor to consult. UMBAR V This remote stronghold was Gondor's last, best hope for eventual peace with the kingdoms of Harad. Established by King Elessar near the ruins of the ancient Numenorean haven, the stronghold serves as a port-of-call for ships from distant lands, a trading post for caravans from the deep inlands,
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