The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a classic fantasy series by J. R. R. Tolkien. Ever since The Movies, its fandom has been a Suvian cesspool.

The Lord of the Rings is a novel following the adventures of a young hobbit named Frodo and his eight companions. Their quest was to help defeat the rising Dark Lord, Sauron. The novel was published in a three-book form in 1954-55 to make it easier on readers. In all truth there were actually six books, two in each of our three books. Their original names are unknown. It was first published by the George Allen & Unwin Ltd. publishing service. The Lord of the Rings is the story following The Hobbit, the first of the stories involving Arda or Middle-earth. Main Canon Characters (and most known lust objects) include:

The Fellowship:
 * Aragorn, son of Arathorn
 * Boromir, son of Denethor
 * Frodo Baggins
 * Gandalf, a.k.a Mithrandir
 * Gimli, son of Gloin
 * Legolas Thranduilion
 * Meriadoc Brandybuck
 * Peregrin Took
 * Samwise Gamgee

Important and recognized characters:
 * Arwen
 * Bilbo
 * Celeborn
 * Denethor
 * Elrond
 * Eomer
 * Eowyn
 * Faramir
 * Galadriel
 * Glorfindel
 * Haldir
 * Theoden
 * Smeagol/Gollum

Besides The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, there are other books with facts about the world Tolkien created for these characters. They are:
 * The Silmarillion
 * The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
 * The Road Goes Ever On

After his death, Tolkien's third son Christopher Tolkien also published other works based on Middle-earth and its history:
 * The Book of Lost Tales, Part One
 * The Book of Lost Tales, Part Two
 * The Lays of Beleriand
 * The Shaping of Middle-earth
 * The Lost Road and Other Writings
 * The Return of the Shadow
 * The Treason of Isengard
 * The War of the Ring
 * Sauron Defeated
 * Morgoth's Ring
 * The War of the Jewels
 * The Peoples of Middle-earth
 * The Children of Húrin

In the history of Middle-earth, many of the objects fought over were shiny.