They’re taking the memes to Isengard!
Psyche, the memes are all right here, no need to search any longer. Lucky for you, I’m something of a Lord of the Rings expert myself. Having watched the movies countless times and scoured the books more than my fair share, I’m about an archenstone’s throw away from tackling The Silmarillion.Â
Born of a natural taste for adventure and a keen sense of good and evil, LOTR speaks to many fans on an intimate level. Elf obsessions, hobbit relatability, and the nagging feeling of needing to know how the orcs came into being, LOTR fans are not only devoted to Middle Earth, but the Tolkien universe as a whole.Â
They may be the same weirdos who wish their elven cloaks were camouflaged like a mirage or who dream of knowing the real taste of Lembas bread, but the Lord of the Rings fandom is not so dissimilar from the rest of society. Sure, they learned a bit of Elvish speak (unlike Frodo, who couldn’t even make out the markings brought forth by the flames on the One Ring of power), so LOTR fans are still far superior than Marvel or Disney heads… At least, that’s what we like to think of ourselves.Â


