Poetry by He that Walks Unseen-(TV)
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    HethatWalksUnseen-(TV). Tolkien-only member of the Valar Guild since Sept. 14, 2004, joining with four poems at once. His name refers to Bilbo's identifying himself with riddles while talking to Smaug.
    Nicaragua is the poet's home country. He's presently at Princeton University, New Jersey. He has a BS in Computer Science and an MS in Population Studies. He's going for a PhD in Population Studies.
    Most recent poem: The Eyes of the Valley May 1, 2007

Sections:
Tolkien  Silmarillion  Hobbit  Lord of the Rings

Tolkien:

The Muse and the Boy of the Blue Fountain
© Oct. 16, 2004
Tribute to JRR Tolkien

The Shadows Within
© Oct. 13, 2004
Frodo's thoughts in Mordor

The Silmarillion Inspired:

Morgoth
© Sept. 12, 2004
Morgoth's point of view.

The Eyes of the Valley
© May 1, 2007
Fingolfin versus Morgoth, with an addition to the legend.

Revenge Lives in the House of Ransom
© Sept. 17, 2004
Mim the Petty Dwarf's point of view.

Tinuviel
© Sept. 12, 2004
Daeron's point of view.

Hobbit Inspired:

Down the Tunnel in Erebor
© Sept. 15, 2004
Bilbo seeks out the dragon, Smaug.

Lord of the Rings Inspired:

In the Chamber of Mazarbul
© August 25, 2006
"The Fellowship of the Ring is trapped in the Chamber of Mazarbul. Mithrandir and his eight companions face the shadows and the flames once faced by Balin, son of Fundin, Lord of Moria."

Galadriel
© Sept. 12, 2004
The point of view of one whose mind she has been in.

In the Land of Lorien
© May 27, 2005
"All the things that are felt by those who enter the land of Lorien. If they find peril, it is because they took it with them."

Gorthaur the Cruel
© Sept. 14, 2004
The nature of Sauron.

Laden Trees in the Circle of Fire

© Oct. 14, 2004
The Warg Riders attack Thorin's company, and what led to it

Mithrandir
© Sept. 12, 2004
The nature of Mithrandir.

The Nine Shadows
© Jan. 13, 2006
"This poem speaks of the very nature of the Nazgul."
Note: "The 'dying arrow' refers to the passing of the elves from middle earth and their subsequent journey into the west. As  arrows were one of their most beloved weapons, I wanted to picture their departure by using them as a symbol. "

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