Articles related to "Narn"



Misunderstandings
Some thoughts on the Season two episode And Now For a Word.
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A brief look at Narn ambassador G'Kar
A short look at the life of G'Kar

Ships of the Narn Regime
Description of Narn ships
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Londo´s Partnership with the Shadows, Part I
A description of Londo´s descent into his partnershp with the Shadows
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Londo´s Partnership with the Shadows, Part II
Second part in a series examining Londo Mollari´s partnership with the Shadows, and how this affects him, those around him, and the events taking place in the Shadow War.
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Our own Prejudices
A look at how imagery is used to change our perception of characters in Babylon 5.
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The Parliament of Dreams
An analysis of the religious elements of this episode.
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Babylon 5: Politics and the Psychology of Fear
Babylon 5 and Politics
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Vorlons, Religion, and The Fall of Night
A discussion of the episode "The Fall of Night", and why Londo Mollari did not see Kosh when he saved Sheridan.
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Et Tu, Faramir?
Tolkien's vivid mythology captures the imagination with a careful retelling of supposedly ancient stories which were long forgotten. But just exactly what were the imaginary sources for Tolkien's imaginary sources? Middle-earth's undiscovered literature evokes a wheels-within-wheels mystique, much as real literature draws upon older sources to build up its own power and breadth.
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Where Have All the Dragons Gone?
J.R.R. Tolkien's first story concerned a "green great dragon", which he was told was not the correct way to speak of dragons. Years later, the author found the means to speak of dragons in a most compelling fashion. But how great were his dragons, and why did they like gold so much?
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Babylon 5 Season 2 DVD Review
The second season of Babylon 5, an ambitious science-fiction drama, draws in the viewer with its tales of intrigue, mystery and betrayal.
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The ships of the Centauri Republic
Description of Centauri ships
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The Younger Races (Minbari) of Babylon 5
Description of Minbari people
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The Tragedy of Londo Mollari
Londo Mollari's fate
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Orlando MegaCon Comic Book Convention: Notes from the convention
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The Middle-earth Mysteries
A brief discussion of some of the unanswerable questions about Middle-earth's peoples, creatures, and history.
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The Tip of the Iceberg: New Information About Middle-Earth
This is the first of a series of essays analyzing previously unpublished works by J.R.R. Tolkien which have been brought to light by the Elvish Linguistic Fellowship.
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Guess Who's Coming to the Disaster
Tolkien is often criticised for not including more romance in The Lord of the Rings. But the romance is scattered throughout his long pseudo-history, and the fate of Middle-earth was more than once decided by a love story.
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Have Island, Will Rebel
Did Numenorean society follow an inevitable path toward division because the kings retained, respected, and enlarged autonomous traditions? Were the noble families of Numenor able to influence the policies of the kings both directly and indirectly? This article examines the roots of Numenorean politcal power and the connections between that power and the economic forces of the Numenorean civilization.
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Is your Canon on the loose?
An inquiry into how to establish a canon for Tolkien discussions, which inevitably leads to the question of how or whether the Silmarillion can or should be rewritten, and by whom.
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