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Tolkien Moot XV - October 19th 2019
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jan 23, 2019 last modified Jun 05, 2019 12:41 PM — filed under:
2019's TolkienMoot is taking place in October instead of the usual July. Please make a note of it and watch for the RSVP announcements. This year's theme is "The Fall of Gondolin" and a legendary sword.
Tolkien Moot XVI - Exceptional Live Broadcast Panelists! September 19th 2020. 1 - 3 pm PST8PDT
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jan 23, 2020 last modified Sep 19, 2020 03:17 PM — filed under:
Join our wonderful panelists for live TolkienMoot XVI (2020) live broadcast: John Garth, Dr. David Russell Mosley, Sarah Zama, & Shawn E. Marchese. This year's theme is "The Rise of Númenor" (Elros Tar-Minyatur to Tar-Aldarion) Tolkien Society discussion. September 19th, 2020, 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm PST8PDT.
Tolkien Moot XVII - July 17th, 2021 - The Númenor Cycle Part 2
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Feb 15, 2021 last modified Jul 16, 2021 06:52 PM — filed under:
Join our wonderful panelists for live TolkienMoot XVII (2021) live broadcast. Shawn Marchese and Alan Sisto, the podcasting duo from the Prancing Pony, which received the 2020 Tolkien Society award for best online content. will join us. This year's topic and gaming theme is "The Zenith of Númenor" (Kings from Tar-Aldarion to Tar-Minastir (S.A. 883-1869)). This year's Tolkien Society discussion is "What Defined the Golden Age of Númenor: Exploring the symbolism and meaning of Númenorean culture within the legendarium. "
Tolkien Moot XVIII - Scheduled for July 16th, 2022 - The Númenor Cycle Part 3
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jul 20, 2021 last modified Mar 17, 2022 03:05 PM — filed under:
Join our wonderful panelists for live TolkienMoot XVIII (2022) live broadcast. Dr. Brenton Dickieson of Signum University will join us. This year's topic and gaming theme is "The Rise of Númenor" (from Elros Tar-Minyatur to Tar-Aldarion). This year's Tolkien Society discussion is "What Defined the Golden Age of Númenor: Exploring the symbolism and meaning of Númenorean culture within the legendarium. "
TolkienMoot XI (2015) Update
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jan 19, 2015 last modified Jun 25, 2015 12:05 AM — filed under:
All future Tolkienmoots will take place on the third weekend of July each year. The RSVP is updated and ready for next year's moot. We look forward to seeing you all, July 17th, 18th, 19th, 2015. The RSVP online form is updated and ready for next year's Tolkien Moot. Here is information about the upcoming gathering...
TolkienMoot XII Needs 1+ More GM
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Apr 06, 2016 last modified Jul 14, 2016 03:55 PM — filed under:
Due to overwhelming demand, we need at least one more Game Master for the growing waitlist of tabletop RPGers for July 16th...
TolkienMoot XIII Report and Photos
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jul 16, 2017 last modified Jul 16, 2017 11:53 PM — filed under:
Here is a report on the TolkienMoot XIII experience, with information on the current plans for next year's TolkienMoot XIV. This posting also includes photos, videos, and links to additional photos and videos from the convention...
TolkienMoot XVIII Guest Speaker Brenton Dickieson, PhD Bio
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published Jul 30, 2022 last modified Jul 30, 2022 01:06 PM — filed under: , ,
Brenton Dickieson is a lecturer at Signum University, The King’s College in New York City, Lecturer in Theology and Literature at Maritime Christian College in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,
TolkienMoot XVIII Schedule Adjustment, Special Guest Speaker Announcement: Signum University Teacher Brenton Dickieson, New Dedicated Location, and RSVP Form Now Enabled
by Tolkien Moot Volunteer published May 23, 2022 last modified Jul 27, 2022 10:32 PM — filed under:
The 18th annual TolkienMoot convention is taking place July 30th and 31st, 2022, and the RSVP is now open. There is limited seating available for the tabletop role-playing game sessions. This will also take place for the first time at the new Role-Playing Game Community Center (RPG Center) at 101 North Stone Street, Spokane, Washington 99202.