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S.2 Episode 3: Knock Knock Knockin' on Durin's Door

S.2 Episode 3: Knock Knock Knockin' on Durin's Door

FromFeather and Mountain


S.2 Episode 3: Knock Knock Knockin' on Durin's Door

FromFeather and Mountain

ratings:
Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Delusions of Graendal and Greyhame are adrift in the Sundering Seas, trying to predict the journeys of our various heroes. It is safe to say that there are still no Ents. We dig deep with Durin, feel the tempest within Galadriel, and run towards the light with Arondir this week as we deliver our thoughts on The Rings of Power, episode 4: The Great Wave. 
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Feather and Mountain Info
Hosted by: Delusions of Graendal (https://twitter.com/Graendal12) and Greyhame Confusion (https://twitter.com/Greyhame22)
Music By Ivan Duch: https://ivanduch.com 
Artwork by the incredibly talented Siansonea Orande
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Released:
Sep 22, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (36)

Veteran Wheel of Time reader, Delusions of Graendal, guides first time viewer, Virgil (and later, Greyhame Confusion), through the fantastic world created by Robert Jordan, brought to life by Amazon Prime. Prepare for some hot takes and judgment! Currently reviewing the Rings of Power on Amazon Prime, where DoG finds herself wearing the mantle of the #NeverReader, as she cannot and will not read the works of Tolkien. Her father, new co-host Greyhame Confusion, has been an avid Tolkien enthusiast for over 4 decades, and happily provides context and critique to the new Lord of the Rings show.