The Great Tolkien Reread: A Journey in the Dark, The Bridge of Khazad-Dûm
"Flame of Udûn" by Weirling , 2025 The last thing that Pippin saw, as sleep took him, was a dark glimpse of the old wizard huddled on the floor, shielding a glowing chip in his gnarled hands between his knees. The flicker for a moment showed his sharp nose, and the puff of smoke. After failing to cross the mountains that separate them from Mordor, the fellowship of the Ring decide to go underground, through the lost dwarf city of Moria. Things do not go well. The discovery of the entrance to Moria, its dangerous traversal, the attack on the company by a large contingent of orcs and eventually a balrog, and the death ("death"? let's say loss) of Gandalf are the climax of The Fellowship of the Ring , and one of the most exciting, memorable sequences in the whole novel. There's much to talk about here, and as we've done in the past, we will divide our discussion into several topics. *** There's a commonplace about Tolkien that I first read on Teresa Nie...