Darth Waller
Are you on the square?
Just noticed....he's got a big ass beer belly lol
That's because Rivend Ale is good stuff.
Just noticed....he's got a big ass beer belly lol
Agreed, as incredible as it looks, I would have preferred a Troll we would recognise from the films, but that's just me.
Grumblegrumblegrumble...At least I'll be able to see this guy at SDCC.
I know the reference. It is the "fireside tale/legend" I spoke of . But beyond that, there is no reference that such creatures actually existed anywhere in any of Tolkien's writings. The creature could have been (and IMO was) the creation of Rohirrim storytellers' imaginations.Snow-trolls are canon, if only by reputation:
"Soon afterwards the Long Winter began, and Rohan lay under snow for nearly five months. Both the Rohirrim and their foes suffered grievously in the cold, and in the dearth that lasted longer. In Helm's Deep there was a great hunger after Yule; and being in despair, against the king's counsel, Hama his younger son led men out on a sortie and foray, but they were lost in the snow. Helm grew fierce and gaunt for famine and grief; and the dread of him alone was worth many men in the defence of the Burg. He would go out by himself, clad in white, and stalk like a snow-troll into the camps of his enemies, and slay many men with his hands. It was believed that if he bore no weapon no weapon would bite on him. The Dunlendings said that if he could find no food he ate men. That tale lasted long in Dunland."
The Lord of the Rings, 1066. (Appendix A)
At least I'll be able to see this guy at SDCC.
I know the reference. It is the "fireside tale/legend" I spoke of . But beyond that, there is no reference that such creatures actually existed anywhere in any of Tolkien's writings. The creature could have been (and IMO was) the creation of Rohirrim storytellers' imaginations.
If anyone likes the statue and can justify the price, by all means, buy it and enjoy it! I think that's awesome. Just don't expect everyone to agree with your reasoning, because that ain't gonna happen .
Who created the Rohirrim storytellers though?
I knew someone would say that!
Maybe I'll get lucky and win one of these bad boys in a contest, like during Spook this year. I'd love to have one, just not at the price I'm sure it will command.
I guess that's the final factor for me. With all of the other pieces coming out in the maquette line (and in the Buffy line), I have to focus my attention on what matters most. And right now, this would be at the bottom of my want list.
I know the reference. It is the "fireside tale/legend" I spoke of .
Just curious if you view all of the material in the appendices that way. Tolkien makes the reference/comparison himself, and it is not a quote from the Rohirrim nor is it explicitly presented as a mythical or legendary creation any more than the other "historical records" and fantastical creatures found in his writings. It just seems odd to me that with all of the goblins, trolls, ents, wargs, talking thrushes, balrogs, wraiths, dragons and crebain running around Tolkien's stories that one particular reference would be dismissed as implausible or legendary. Tolkien (not the Rohirrim) compared Helm to a snow-troll in the appendices, and to me it's just one more little imaginative detail like countless others. The oliphaunts were just fireside tales until Sam saw one and discovered the source of the legend.
looks cool but why couldn't it be a battle troll with a gondorian soldier.
oh. did Weta make one? i don't recall.Been done already.