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New High-Res Images from the Hobbit Trailer

11 Tuesday Jun 2013

Posted by D.J. in Discussion, Gandalf, Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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From collider.com come these HD images of scenes from the new teaser trailer.

Screencaps of the whole trailer will be posted in my gallery later.

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Teaser Trailer for The Desolation of Smaug on June 11

09 Sunday Jun 2013

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From the official Hobbit Facebook page comes this news and poster featuring Bilbo at the Gate of Erebor:

The new teaser trailer for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug will be unveiled this Tuesday, June 11th, at 10am PST / 1pm EST!

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HobbitCon 2013 Report

06 Saturday Apr 2013

Posted by archedcory1 in Fili, Hobbit movie, News

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*Some spoilers for The Desolation of Smaug below*

HobbitCon took place in Bonn, Germany from March 30th to April 1st 2013, and it was a first in many ways: It was the first HobbitCon ever, it was the first convention for many of the actors, and it was also the first convention the author of this article has attended.

I decided to save my money for the important things on this convention and didn’t book the Maritim Hotel in which the con took place. It didn’t make a difference though as I spent most of my time there anyway. We arrived on Friday and decided to check out the hotel that evening. We saw the convention area already built up but still fairly empty at that time, which was quite interesting to get into the feeling. We decided to have our dinner in the hotel bar that evening, and didn’t really think too much about the actors, when after a while one actor after the other walked in and had their dinner as well. There was John Callen, Peter Hambleton, Stephen Hunter, and later on Jed Brophy, Graham McTavish, Sylvester McCoy and Dean O’Gorman, who all had no problem whatsoever having their meal among the arriving fans. Quite late in the evening Adam Brown arrived, and then something very sweet happened: All the actors hugged each other; it felt as if they hadn’t seen each other for a long time and this was a big coming together again. We already knew from production videos that these guys were one big family, but it was wonderful to see this for real as well!

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The actual convention started on Saturday. We were new to this whole thing, rather excited, and wanted to meet a few actors, so we decided to start with the least intimidating of them as a warm up, and had our photo taken with Adam Brown, who is such an adorable and sweet man!
Later on we also had photos taken with Graham McTavish and Dean O’Gorman (to be honest, I grew more nervous with each of them!). At this point I have to say how extremely well organized the photo sessions were. Of course, a lot of people wanted their photo, which meant there was only enough time to say one sentence to the actors, but at least everybody got their photo.

It even happened that they sent me back to Dean O’Gorman a second time (I was hardly sad about that!) because I obviously had my eyes closed on the photo. It is really nice they pay attention to these things as well.

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Then there was the signing session, also very well organized, and although lots of people wanted to get an autograph there was hardly any waiting time, not even on popular actors such as O’Gorman. In fact we even had a bit more time there to talk to them than in the photo sessions. Since they cost 20 Euro each I only went to get those of Graham McTavish and Dean O’Gorman.

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The area was not overwhelmingly large: There was the huge hall for all the panels, a smaller one for the signing sessions, and several smaller rooms for workshops, lectures and so on. There were a few merchandise stands where the dedicated Tolkien fan could leave LOTS of money. Luckily I already own most of the official merchandise (not sure what is so lucky about that actually…), so all I bought for myself was the letter opener version of Thorin’s dwarven sword and an official con photograph of all the actors (sadly without Peter Hambleton) printed on a slate.

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Before I continue with the really interesting info given in the panels, let me have one slight fangirling paragraph, you may skip this one if you don’t want to read that kind of stuff. The thing is, what is Richard Armitage to DJ is Dean O’Gorman to me, so I also had a lot of “omg!”-moments on this weekend. I remember the first time I saw him, walking into that restaurant I had dinner in, my jaw dropped. He is a LOT more gorgeous for real than he is in pictures! Also he is so laid back and down to earth, which just makes him adorable. On Saturday night I managed to talk to him at the aftershow party in the bar, and when he asked me for my name he actually introduced himself with: “I’m Dean.” (Yes, as if I didn’t know.) I have a tattoo concerning the three Heirs of Durin and was dying to show him. He was actually very impressed by it. And then in the end I hugged him. Let me assure you, yes, he does feel very good.

And now back to important information again!
There were a lot of interesting panels with a lot of interesting information, all led by the incredible Mark Ferguson. I recorded the panels of Dean O’Gorman, Graham McTavish, Adam Brown + Jed Brophy and Graham McTavish + Mark Hadlow in full length, and the first half of Adam Brown’s as audio files and will provide them here.

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On the others I attended I took notes and will try to summarize the important information:

Mark Hadlow and Stephen Hunter:
This was my first panel and it was here the constant mention of Jed Brophy’s hyperactivity started and never ceased throughout the whole con. Further they made a cryptic statement about an elf-dwarf relationship but in the wording it wasn’t clear whether it was denying or confirming one. Somebody asked them which character in the Tolkien universe they’d like to be, so Stephen said Galadriel, and Mark said Jed Brophy, then they acted a short scene in which both were their dream character. Yes, it was as odd as it sounds!
They also said there might be a second food fight in the Special Extended Edition.

John Callen:

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He has four daughters and two sons, and when they heard he got the role they were just interested in who attends which premiere.
After Oin’s hearing aid is destroyed his hearing ability will be even worse for the rest of the trilogy. Luckily Gloin is going to help him there.
80% of the ideas of either design or character development never make it into the film! Still the first edit of the film was 5 hours long.
Oin hardly knows anything about Bilbo and therefore trusts in Gandalf’s decision.
When asked which Tolkien character he’d like to be he answered Galadriel’s lover, but not if Galadriel was played by Stephen Hunter (see above panel).
He finds the role of Thorin very appealing.
He is not a royalist, but found it interesting to meet Prince William who was obviously quite nice to him and liked his red shoes.
He was very excited to meet Ian McKellen and said he’s a “naughty boy”.
He doesn’t miss his role, only the film crew.
He said Oin will survive the Battle of the Five Armies. (Now if THAT isn’t a spoiler!)
When he saw the film for the first time (two days before the Wellington premiere) all he saw was scale doubles and stunt doubles and wondered if he was in the film at all. That got better on further viewings though.

Sylvester McCoy:

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Sadly I missed his first panel, thinking I wasn’t as interested in this guy. But he turned out to be the funniest panel guest ever. He actually took the microphone, went down to the audience and just walked through us, picking up the questions himself. What a lovely guy! When reading my summary, keep in mind that he was hardly ever completely serious! But here it is:
He loves the outfit, especially the bird poo which was Peter Jackson’s idea.
He was asked if an Istar has a belly button and he says he believes Radagast does, but he’ll check next time he’s playing him.
With a rabbit sleigh he’d ride through his neighbourhood though he’d be afraid of the dogs then.
The stick insect was pure CGI and Sebastian was the name of Peter Jackson’s assistant. However he says he hates Sebastian and hopes he is dead by now.
The bird whistling was his idea as he was always doing that to his sons when they were little.
There might actually be some more pick-up shooting next year.
He wouldn’t want Radagast’s life for himself especially not for longer than a couple of weeks.
When recording the scene with wargs following his sleigh he wasn’t actually aware he was going in circles. There is in fact no logic behind his choice of directions. They even shot a scene in which he turns around, looks for the dwarves and notices he lost them. It never made it into the film though. When recording this scene he fell off once and just before his head hit the concrete floor a stuntman caught him. He says he felt his own brain moving though.
Dwarves never bathe.
Radagast and Tom Bombadil would be drinking buddies and have a mushroom omelette together.
Insects were all over Radagast and especially in his clothes.

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John Callen + Peter Hambleton
This panel was mostly notable for two really interesting pieces of information! When asked if Oin and Gloin approve of Gimli’s friendship with an elf, they said of course they don’t like that, but added that in their own company there is a dwarf who thinks elves aren’t that dangerous after all.
Also, just a few days ago an interview with John Rhys-Davies popped up in which he said young Gimli will make a short appearance in the second film and he only took up the role again because he doesn’t wear that many prosthetics as young Gimli. While this sounded like an April Fool joke I decided to just ask Peter Hambleton if this was true. He was really surprised about this question, struggled for an answer and finally said: “Yes, you’ll see him, but I can’t say more.” That was more than enough for me!
And also, let’s not forget my favourite quote of the whole weekend which came from John Callen in this panel: “Oin and Gloin from the loins of Groin”

There was also a special panel by Stefan Servos, which was called “The story continues” which I sadly missed. It contained information about the second film! But I was told by somebody who did attend that Azog will die in Desolation of Smaug, and Bolg will then seek revenge. Also Gandalf will visit Thrain in Dol Guldur. And Tauriel has a crush on Thranduil, is turned down by him and therefore decides to help the dwarves escape the dungeons.

By far the funniest panel of the whole convention (my facial muscles and my belly still hurt from laughing) was the Gameshow, in which Mark Ferguson again was the moderator and four dwarf actors played against each other in a game called “Toss the Dwarf”. Mark Hadlow and Dean O’Gorman were the team “Hot dwarf and friend” and Jed Brophy and Stephen Hunter were team “Bombur Nori”. The two teams then competed in several rounds. First was a Tolkien trivia quiz in which Jed turned out to be a Tolkien expert and Dean to have a really lousy Tolkien knowledge. He didn’t even know which river his company crossed or what animal Beorn could shift into. Also note that Stephen answered “What is the Goblin King’s name?” with pure confidence: “Thranduil!” As a dwarf fan I really liked that answer actually!

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After that they played a round of “truth or lie” in which every actor had to tell a story of his life and the other team had to decide whether it was true or false. The stories were:
Dean – got stuck in a letterbox when he was 19 and had to be rescued by the fire brigade – true.
Jed – kissed the prime minister of Australia – false.
Mark – vomited on his first date – false.
Stephen – ran naked through his house and was caught by complete strangers – false.

They also had a few scenes to play. One was a funeral and every time somebody did or said something that made the audience laugh he failed. In another scene they cleaned a toilet and were only allowed to use sentences with the amount of words Mark Ferguson would give them. And in another scene Ferguson was a dwarf on a quest for women, and the two teams then had to move his body. This was possibly the most hilarious part of the whole Gameshow!

In the end there was a tie and they had to name things in a certain category really fast. When naming “countries starting with C” Dean didn’t really make himself a lot of friends when saying Czechoslovakia (since that country doesn’t exist since 1993!) And the only other country he could come up with was Cameroon (I suppose China or Canada are too exotic to name :) ).

But then the most interesting round started! “Name a Tolkien character that dies.” Jed immediately said “Gil-Galad” to upset Mark Ferguson. Further on while Jed gave ridiculous answers like Eldarion, the only names Dean could come up with were Fili, Kili and Thorin. After that he knew no more and the audience actually had to help him with Boromir. As I said – lousy Tolkien knowledge! While the whole audience gasped when he said “Fili”, he just added: “It’s in the book.” That’s a clever remark meaning technically he hasn’t given any film spoilers.
I don’t actually remember who won the Gameshow, but it was great fun to watch!

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On the first day there was an opening ceremony, on the last day a closing ceremony. While in the opening ceremony all the guests were introduced and the rules were announced, there was also a dance with some hobbit girls (and Azog was also dancing with them). In the closing ceremony the girls danced again, but eventually Azog was killed during this ceremony. A foreshadowing for Desoluation of Smaug it seems! Then all the guests came in again, and the con was closed with the most remarkable scene: All attending dwarf actors sang the Misty Mountains song live. It was definitely a goosebump moment!

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These are the impressions the guests made on me during their stay at HobbitCon:

Dean O’Gorman was quite obviously the favourite of the mostly female audience. His panel was the only one in which not everybody got to ask their question. He was also the most popular during photo sessions. What adds to that is that even Mark Ferguson and his cast colleagues constantly reminded everybody of his status as “hot dwarf”. He never took that status for granted though, which was quite delightful.

Adam Brown started very shy but eventually evolved into the audience favourite during the weekend! In the end the line for his signature even turned out to be the longest. I can definitely understand this; he is such a polite and warm person, there is no way anybody could NOT love him. The one thing that will always stay in my mind is his desperate attempt at saying: “I can be fucking angry too!” which somehow nobody believed.

Graham McTavish at first seemed a bit calm, but turned out to be a person with an enormous stage presence. He’s a fine gentleman with a rough outside but a soft spot inside – very much how I would picture Dwalin as well.

Stephen Hunter remained shy throughout the whole weekend and for a long time I was afraid he wasn’t enjoying himself. But when he said he did at the closing ceremony it was definitely believable. I suppose he just is a rather timid person. At one of the evening parties I told him he is the sexiest of the dwarves and he seemed to be flattered.

John Callen turned out to be a lot funnier than I’d ever expected from the oldest of the dwarf actors! He has a lot of interesting things to tell, even though his character might not be the most notable (yet?). Also I could listen to his voice forever, it is just so warm and fills the room!

Peter Hambleton sadly remained unnoticed most of the time. I do not know why, but nobody seemed to focus on him, which was notable in his panel and also when he was walking through the audience. I wish we could have seen more of him, especially because his character is definitely important to the whole story. I wish he’d know he also has lots of fans! He did call me “darling” though when I said something nice about Gloin in his panel, I found that very charming. Thank you, Peter!

Mark Hadlow turned out to be a guarantee for lots of good laughs. The faces he made during the Gameshow are memorable! He always had a funny story to tell, interacted so well with his dwarf brothers, and was known for watching almost all the panels! He didn’t even deny the female side of Dori, and had no problem playing along with it.

Jed Brophy – What more do I really have to say about that man? He is a legend in Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth and proved so even more here. Whenever Jed Brophy came along, you could be sure to laugh, no matter by what he told, danced, acted, showed or simply by running across the stage. He definitely enjoys these things and he is the one I want to see on a future con the most!

Sylvester McCoy I couldn’t quite estimate before going there. I thought I wouldn’t be interested in him, but luckily I was proved totally wrong. His panels were the best; he is so funny and active despite his age. I hope he never loses that energy. He even showed that during the evening parties when he actually started to dance with the young women there!

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There were roughly 1000 people at the convention and I heard it was a rather small one by size of audience. For me it was a very comfortable number to start with. There was never a lot of waiting or people fighting for the best places. Also – although there were a lot of new visitors, everybody was behaving surprisingly civilized and no doubtful questions were asked in the panels. Due to the low number of people the actors could run around through the convention area without being disturbed by fans all the time. They could have their meals or their drinks at the bar, and just be normal people among all the geeks.

There was also a lot of cosplay in the audience. While it is nice that the three Heirs are so popular it WAS a bit sad to see there were a lot of Filis, Kilis and Thorins running around, but besides that only one Nori and no other dwarf.

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What possibly made this convention special was the fact it only covered one particular movie. While on other cons you’ll have some people from Game of Thrones and some from Star Trek, on this one you could be sure that everybody of the guests knew each other. That made some panels really remarkable, as actors watched the panels of their colleagues, often interrupted them when appropriate or even asked questions themselves. Also it made running gags come up that were mentioned over and over again, such as Graham McTavish’s lousy riding skills, Adam Brown and Glamdring, and the fact that Stephen Hunter is the perfect Galadriel.
Basically it was just wonderful to see that the cast really had such a tight bond as seen in the production videos. They are like a little family.

For me it was an amazing first convention experience, and I am eager to go to another HobbitCon if there should be one next year. And I think the actors enjoyed it as well. Hopefully they can convince missing actors such as Richard Armitage, Aidan Turner or Martin Freeman to come to the next one.

See you next year in Bonn!

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Screencaps

06 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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Gallicka Screens has already gone to great effort to make a gallery of over 8,500 high-res screenshots from the Blu-ray copy of the film (examples below), so unless it gets the axe, I’m simply going to direct you there.

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (1920 X 1080)

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An Introduction to Runes in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

20 Wednesday Feb 2013

Posted by D.J. in Discussion, Hobbit book, Hobbit movie, News, Thorin

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Michelle Nevins has written a very informative essay, Deciphering Runes in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey detailing the use of various runic systems in the film and related materials. She did a splendid job laying it out in PDF format, and I can find no better way to share it since it is full of runes, which I am not going to try replicating in WordPress.

Please follow this link to open the document – An Introduction to Runes in The Hobbit.

My gratitude to Michelle for being patient with my requests for additions and changes – we kept finding more items to add to the list of known runes. And I’m sure there are even more we’ve missed. In fact, I can think of one now. The runes on the garments of the dwarven craftsmen in Erebor.

These were originally seen in one of the vlogs, and deciphered by Grinman during a discussion on TORn last year. Although we can’t see every letter, we can make a good guess that they spell BROTHERHOOD in Futhark.

In the film you can see these craftsmen (craftsdwarves?) in the flashback in Erebor, but catching sight of the runes may be difficult (maybe on Blu-ray).

There is a wealth of runes visible in the scene in Erebor right before the uncovering of Smaug.  I’ve taken a screencap from this video from Weta, and Michelle and I have been able to make out a word or two (maybe), though there are some issues even with these.  The large runes on the stairway appear to read THE FOUNDA HAMMER, while below that I think I can make out what looks like ?EREBOR.  And there are runes all along the upper landing, which you might be able to read.  With the DVD coming out next month this should become much easier to decipher.  Please feel free to post any suggestions/corrections in the comments below.

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Just hours before I was going to post this I happened upon a brand new blog by David Salo himself.  Thanks to the urging of Khuzdul enthusiasts such as the Dwarrow Scholar, Mr. Salo created a site called Midgardsmal to share insights on constructing new words and languages for the Hobbit film.  Obviously anyone with an interest in this topic will want to watch his site for future revelations. There is already an interesting explanation of why there are different runic systems present in the film, and more info about the runes on Dwalin’s axes, and whether or not we will be seeing any Angerthas Erebor in the future.

Below are high-res references for some of the examples mentioned in the essay.

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Replica staff of Gandalf, by Weta Workshop

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Original dust jacket design for The Hobbit, by Tolkien

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Master Swordsmith Replica of Orcrist, by Weta Workshop

Master Swordsmith Replica of Orcrist Scabbard, by Weta Workshop

Graham McTavish as Dwalin

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Dwalin’s Axes replicas, by Weta Workshop

New High-res Images of Thorin Oakenshield and the Dwarves

27 Tuesday Nov 2012

Posted by D.J. in Fili, Hobbit movie, Kili, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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Quite a few gorgeous images have been released today.  I’m going to highlight the dwarf-related ones here, but will be adding the rest to the gallery tonight (including some of Saruman, Galadriel, and the Great Goblin).  Some of the ones below you’ve seen already, but probably not in this resolution (click for full-size).

5 New Thorin Oakenshield Images in High-Res

10 Saturday Nov 2012

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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Thanks to Sayners of Tumblr, we now have access to several high-res images of Richard Armitage as Thorin, some of which are appearing in the recently released movie tie-in books (books which I still do not have in my greedy little hands :-( )  So all shares of such precious material are much appreciated.  They will be added to the photo gallery soon, along with lots of other Hobbit images.  For once there are more goodies than I can keep up with, which is a good thing.

Additional info: It seems these were sourced from Richardarmitagenet.com.  Several more images from the iPad edition of the Movie Guide can be found there as well.

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Nels Israelson: The Hobbit 3D Posters

01 Thursday Nov 2012

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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Yet another awesome find by a member of the TORn forum.  Narflet shares with us the online portfolio of Nels Israelson, photographer of the 3D posters which were enjoyed so much at Comic-con, and which now grace the covers of Empire magazine.  You can watch four of those moving (and in some cases, breathing) images on Nels’ website (click on any pic below).

Nels Israelson also happens to be the photographer behind the dramatic image of Bilbo with Sting, seen on the theatrical poster, as well as this image of Gandalf, and this portrait of Thorin (which I’ve used as the header for Heirs of Durin).

New Scenes in the Latest Hobbit TV Spot

23 Tuesday Oct 2012

Posted by D.J. in Hobbit movie, News, Richard Armitage, Thorin

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A new TV spot uploaded on the WB Youtube Channel contains new scenes (however brief), including more of Gandalf attempting to persuade Bilbo to give the wide world a try, and Thorin scrutinizing his hobbit (with Kili smirking in the background).


Screencaps of the new frames below:

In a hole in the ground…

…there lived a Hobbit.

The world is not in your books and maps.

It’s out there.

What?

No.

No!

Have you done much fighting?

Thought as much.

The Hobbit: Deciphering Dwarf Documents Part II

02 Tuesday Oct 2012

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Weta is making a high end prop replica of Bilbo’s Contract (a little too high end for my budget at the moment).  If anyone would like to buy one of these and send it my way and tell me exactly what is on it, it would be greatly appreciated!  Until that time, there are some close-ups, plus an image of the entire thing (which is low-res enough to make reading it almost as difficult as it was the first time).  I’m going to leave the original post unmodified as a testament to the group effort it took to get to that point (and also because it gets corrupted each time I try to edit it).

Update: News that the Noble Collection is offering its own version just appeared on TORn, and with it an extremely helpful high-res image of much of the document (which you will be able to order this month for around $40). This post has now been updated with corrections based on this (I’m happy to say there were not many).  Notes from the margins have been added.

Additional Update: Pictures of the Weta Contract were taken by Jack Machiela, and can be seen on Middle-earth News.  Further additions and corrections have been made.  The final sections will be added shortly.  10/8/12: The majority of the contract is now transcribed below.

From the Noble Collection

1. Conditions of Engagement  {fine print}: In role as Burglar for Thorin and Company, or in any other role they see fit, at their sole discretion from time to time.

Agreed hereto, freely and under neither duress nor force nor coercion
nor extortion nor threat to life and/or limb, and superceding any prior
contract, agreement or undertaking, survivable clauses notwithstanding, signed and witnessed below, as set forth hereunder:

{fine print}: And as appended to from time to time at the sole discretion of the Director, with all new material being read as if originally included herein.

Contract at Weta Cave, by Jack Machiela

2. I, the undersigned, [referred to hereinafter as Burglar] agree to travel
to the Lonely Mountain, path to be determined by Thorin Oakenshield, who
has a right to alter the course of the journey at his so choosing, without prior notification and/or liability for accident or injury incurred.

{fine print}: Burglar agrees that any and all information given him by the Company remain Strictly Confidential

{fine print}: All conditions imposed herein are deemed to survive loss or destruction of this Document, whether by…

3. The aforementioned journey and subsequent extraction from the Lonely
Mountain of any and all goods, valuables, and chattels [which activities are described collectively herein as the Adventure] shall proceed in a timely manner and with all due care and consideration as seen fit by said Thorin Oakenshield and companions, numbering thirteen, more or less, to wit, the Company.

{fine print}: No recompense for loss of income due to any extended absence applies. Burglar is ‘at the Service’ of Thorin and Company until released therefrom.

{fine print}: …accidental or willful mishap, and any reconstruction, re-wording, updating or improvements for additions made

4. Burglar holds harmless and without blame in perpetuity the Company
and its successors for any notoriety, incarceration, or proceedings brought against, in regard to, or as a result of the Adventure or any activities related thereto.

{fine print}: Also includes slander, libel, loss of face or of social standing in country of Burglar’s origin.

{fine print}: Remedies shall similarly not be sought for any unlooked for misfortune befalling Burglar’s home during his absence.

5. Cash on delivery up to and not exceeding one fourteenth of the
total profit [if any].
{fine print}: Not including any of the gross paid to other parties in lieu of royalties or help and provisions given or loaned.

{fine print}: See also attached clause regarding early termination

{fine print}:…shall include a condition similar to this condition, notwithstanding any repetition, redundancy, over-statement or implication hereby recognized or disclosed.

{left margin}: Any and all damages brought against the Company by third parties, whether during the course of the Adventure or subsequent to it, shall be bourne by the Company and the Burglar on a pro-rata basis, but the reverse situation does not apply.

6. All traveling expenses guaranteed in any event.

{fine print}: But refer to attached and appended conditions, clauses and riders regarding any Return Journey

{fine print}: ‘Traveling expenses’ shall be understood to mean basic fare as seen fit by the Company. ‘Luxury’ catering or accommodation over and above this standard shall be employed only at Burglar’s…

7. Funeral expenses to be defrayed by us or our representatives
if occasion arises, and the matter is not otherwise arranged for.

{fine print}: …considerable [but justifiable] expense.

{fine print}: Basic funeral to ‘commoner’ or peasant standard is provided for only. Lavish ceremonies, and jeweled or gilded coffins not provided. Plain pine box is the normal standard.

{right margin}: Transport of any remains, in whole or in part, back to Burglar’s country of origin is not included.

{left margin}: Furthermore, the Company shall retain any and all Recovered Goods until such a time as full and final reckoning can be made, from which the Total Profits can then be established. Then and only then, will the Burglar’s fourteenth share be estimated and divided.

8. Burglar shall devise means and methods to circumvent any difficulties
arising from any illegal or illicit occupation or guardianship of Company’s
rightful home and property. Successful disposal of any such guardian, creature or squatter in said home shall not necessarily earn any additional monetary or fiscal reward, but will definitely guarantee Burglar (if he survives) and Burglar’s family the undying gratitude and promise of service in perpetuity and forever of the Company and its successors.

{fine print}: A plaque shall be erected and dedicated in Burglar’s honor if he meets an untimely end in attempting this feat.

{fine print}: Material size and location of such a plaque is to be decided at Director’s sole whim and desire.

{fine print}: Present Company is not obliged to assist Burglar in this so called ‘pest control’ phase of the Adventure.

by Jack Machiela

9. Eviction or elimination of any undesirable guardian of Company’s
property, goods or premises or holdings, shall take priority over the recovery of said property, goods, premises or holdings, should such a guardian be encountered. Elimination shall take priority over eviction in any and all cases.

{fine print}: Unequal relative stature of Burglar and any discovered hostile guardian, occupier or squatter shall not constitute or be considered as grounds for refusal nor excuse against undertaking the forceful removal of said undesirable guest.

10. Burglar hereby accepts, warrants, and undertakes responsibility for
his own shoes [if worn by same], clothing and personal effects for the duration of the Adventure.

{fine print}: Any item borrowed [intentionally or not] by Burglar during the Adventure shall be returned upon journey’s completion in condition or conditions similar to that/these when borrowed, or appropriate recompense made to the Company or its successors.

11. Meals provided [or not] at the sole discretion of the Director,
with due respect for availability, season, or any special dietary
requirements not disclosed at the outset.

{fine print}: ‘Meals’ here shall refer and shall be restricted to breakfast, luncheon, and evening dinner. So-called second breakfast, morning or afternoon tea, or late supper are not included.

{fine print}: Company is prepared to sample Burglar’s wines, ales, beers, and meads; in short, any beverages of a non-perishable nature, and if found acceptable, to transport such beverages at Company’s own expense.

{right side margin}: And for Company’s own consumption.

{fine print}: In such opportune circumstances, Burglar is naturally entitled to partake of what has essentially become common fare – up to one fourteenth part thereof, or less, but not more.

{left side margin}: Burglar acknowledges and agrees that each item of the Company’s valuables, goods, money or merchandise which he recovers from the Lonely Mountain [the 'Recovered Goods'] during the term of his engagement with the Company, shall remain the Property of the Company at all times, and in all respects, without limitation.

12. The Principles agreeing to this contract, namely the Company, [as
represented by Thorin Oakenshield] and the Burglar, and known collectively
henceforth as the Parties, shall signify their agreement to all clauses
contained herein [the Conditions of Engagement] by signing or making their
marks in the spaces provided for so doing, and affixing seals if applicable.
The Witnesses to this Contract, being those others whose signatures, marks or seals are affixed hereto, affirm, state, and declare their understanding and unbiased agreement to all that is contained herein.

{fine print}: Conditions subsequently appended or added to this Contract are automatically assumed to be agreed upon as if they were present,
read and understood at the signing and witnessing hereof.

13. Confidentiality is of utmost importance and must be strictly
maintained at all times. During the course of his employment with the Company, Burglar will hear, see, learn, apprehend, comprehend, and, in short, gain knowledge of particular facts, ideas, plans, strategies, theories, geography, cartography, iconography, means, tactics and/or policies, whether actual, tangible, conceptual, historical or fanciful. Burglar undertakes and agrees to maintain this knowledge in utmost secrecy and confidentiality and to neither divulge nor make known said knowledge by any means, including but not limited to speech, writing, demonstration, re-enactment, mime, or storage and retrieval within means or apparatus currently known or unknown, or as yet unthought of.

{fine print}: Company may modify or adjust this Agreement from time to time at its sole discretion, with or without notice to Burglar.

{Left side margin}: The Witnesses shall be nominated, chosen, and selected by the Director of the Company, currently Thorin Oakenshield, and no correspondence on the matter will be entered into.

14. Early termination of this Contract shall attract an early termination
fee to be determined by Thorin and Company at their sole and absolute
discretion. All clauses contained herein shall survive such termination and
remain enforceable in all countries whether existent now or in the future,
throughout the known world.

{fine print}: Each of the Parties severally represents, warrants, and covenants, that the Party possesses the ability and right to enter into this Agreement and fulfill the obligations set forth herein, and has not made any commitment with respect to the matters here discussed that are in conflict with this Agreement.

{right side margin}: Burglar may not modify or change the Agreement
except by a writing signed by both Parties.

15. Disputes arising between the Contract Parties shall be heard and
judged by an arbitrator of the Company’s choosing and all pleas shall be pleaded, shrewed, defended, answered, debated, and judged in the Dwarvish Tongue.

{fine print}: This Agreement does not obligate the Company to seek out or retain the services of the Burglar. The Company makes no promises nor representations whatsoever as to the amount of business Burglar can expect at any time in the future under this Agreement.

16. In the event of a dispute arising in relation to the terms of this
agreement, the non-prevailing party shall reimburse the prevailing party
for all reasonable fees and costs resulting therefrom.

{fine print}: Remedies shall similarly not be sought for any unlooked for misfortune befalling Burglar’s home during his absence.

{fine print}: Let the present instrument be cancelled if the said Burglar refrains from asking or exacting payments of the aforesaid amounts of money or goods for the space of one year after the time limit has elapsed for asking or obtaining the payment.

17. If any provision of this Contract is held unenforceable then such
provision shall be modified to reflect the parties’ intention. All remaining
provisions of this Contract shall remain in full force and effect.

{fine print}: If two or more provisions of this Contract conflict, Company shall decide which shall take precedence.

{fine print}: Burglar agrees to execute all papers and to perform such other acts as Company may deem necessary to secure for Company or its designee the rights herein assigned.

{right side margin}: Modified conditions are fully enforceable
and carry no less weight than any unmodified conditions contained herein.

18. The failure by one party to require performance of any provision
herein shall not affect the party’s right to require performance at any
time thereafter, nor shall a waiver of any breach or default of the Contract
constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or default or a waiver of the
provision itself.

{fine print}: The compensation received by Burglar from the Company in connection with tasks performed pursuant to this Agreement will be the Burglar’s sole claim and interest regarding the Adventure and services performed hereunto, and Burglar will not be entitled to any royalty or further compensation, for any reason.

19. Wherefore each of the parties agree that any action in relation
to an alleged breach of this Agreement shall be commenced within one
year of the date of the breach, without regard to the date the breach is discovered. Any action not brought within that one [1] year time period shall be barred, without regard to any other limitations period set forth herein.

{fine print}: Breaches of any provision or provisions of this Contract by either Party shall be heard, pleaded, debated, defended, answered, and judged in a country of the Company’s choosing, and at a time and date of the Company’s choosing.  Burglar’s failure to appear constitutes acquiescence with Company’s ruling on the matter.

20. All conditions imposed herein are deemed to survive loss or
destruction of this document whether by accidental or willful mishap, fair
means or foul, and any reconstruction, re-wording, up-dating, or improvements or additions made shall include a condition similar to this condition, notwithstanding any repetition, redundancy, overstatement or implication hereby recognised or disclosed.

21. Any and all damages brought against the Company by third parties,
whether during the course of the Adventure or subsequent to it, shall be
bourne by the Company and the Burglar on a pro-rata basis, but the
reverse situation does not apply.

{fine print}: Burglar indemnifies and holds harmless the Company and its successors in all matters relating to charges brought against it…in relation to this or any other Adventure.

22. No recompense for ‘loss of income’ due to an extended absence shall apply.  Burglar is deemed to be ‘at the service’ of Thorin and Company until released therefrom.

{fine print}: Adventure undertaken at Burglar’s financial as well as personal risk.

{fine print}: It is assumed that Burglar will already possess and carry upon his person at all times an assortment of skeleton keys, wedges, pry-bars, masks, disguises, and other ‘tools of the trade’, and obtain same or remedy any deficiency by burglarious means and endeavors.

23. Specialist equipment required in the execution of duties in his
professional role as Burglar shall be purchased, procured, purloined or
obtained by Burglar, by whatsoever method Burglar sees fit.

{fine print}: Company may provide, for hire, equipment at its disposal. Rates to be negotiated at the time of hire.

{right margin}: Lanterns, lamps, torches, and any other equipment considered a fire risk shall be lit and operated by the fire safety officer nominated by the Company.

24. Weaponry not provided. Although the Adventure is, by its nature, a
stealthy undertaking, combat or self-defense is not unforeseeable, and
indeed may become necessary, well-advised, important, imperative or inescapable.
Accordingly, Burglar should arm himself as best befits his stature, ability, ferocity bravery, timidity, conviction and determination.

{fine print}: Company may provide swords, axes and the like, for hire at rates to be determined at its sole discretion, and subject to change without notification.

{fine print}: personal armour, mail, shields, vambraces, helmets and the like are similarly the Burglar’s own responsibility and shall be furnished by said Burglar.

25. Return Journey is deemed outside the Terms of Reference encompassed
herein, and accordingly Burglar shall return to his place of residence by his
own means, guidance, expertise and expense, but with such directions, advise and goodwill as can be offered by the Company.

{fine print}: All provision, expenses, and necessities for any return Journey shall be sourced, found and paid for by the Burglar. Provision of Transport for Burglar and/or portage of Burglar’s goods to be negotiated separately, and are in no way included or implied herein.

26. Transport provided in the form of of one [1] pony, to be returned in good
condition at the conclusion of the Adventure [or monies paid in lieu thereof].

{fine print}: portage provided for one large or two medium sized bags. Additional baggage incurs portage fees at current rates.

{right margin}: Portage rates for excess baggage on main trip, or any baggage on return trip calculated by linear dimensions or by weight, whichever is the more expensive.

{left margin}: Pipeweed and other such luxury items shall be provided by Burglar; indeed not only for himself, but for the other members of the Company if such can be obtained along the way by means pertinent to his profession.

{left side panel}: Wherefore and for which the Company promises the whole amount, to give and to pay to Burglar or to Burglar’s accredited messenger one fourteenth of total profits, if in gold then good and of correct weight, and if other than gold, then of good quality and of correct and proper measure, within one year of the completion of the Adventure.
If, however, Company does not make good on payment herein set forth, Company becomes liable for the whole amount, to give to Burglar, making the stipulation, the penalty of the double of the said amount, the aforesaid conditions remaining as settled. Furthermore, Company pledges to Burglar as security for the aforesaid promises all its goods existing and future.
The above is binding with the exception and special reservation that if the amount of goods, property, and merchandise paid thereby is transported by a third party [or indeed by parties of any other denomination or enumeration], whose safety cannot be guaranteed in any case, and furthermore the said goods, property, and merchandise fail to arrive at the destination nominated by the Burglar, then and in such a case the present instrument is cancelled, void, and of no value.
Let the present instrument also be cancelled if the said Burglar refrains from asking or exacting payments of the aforesaid amounts of money, goods, property or merchandise for the space of one year after the time or the time limit has elapsed for asking, exacting or obtaining said payment.
Without limiting the foregoing, Burglar expressly and forever waives any and all claims that Burglar may now or hereafter have in respect and in any jurisdiction to the so-called “Moral Rights” with respect to the Recovered goods. Burglar understands that he embarks upon this Adventure at his own financial as well as personal risk.

27. Adventure undertaken entirely at Burglar’s own risk. Present Company
shall not be liable for injuries inflicted by or sustained as a consequence thereof, including, but not limited to, lacerations, evisceration, incineration.

Signed: Thorin son of Thrain
Witnessed: Balin son of Fundin
Burglar: Bilbo Baggins

by Jack Machiela

by Jack Machiela

28. Each of the Parties Severally represents, warrants, and covenants that the party possesses the ability and right to enter into this Agreement and fulfill the conditions set forth herein, and has not made any commitment with respect to the matters here discussed, that are in conflict with this Agreement.

{fine print}: Adventure undertaken at Burglar’s financial as well as personal risk. Company remains blameless in all respects for any outcome.

{fine print}: In the event of a dispute arising in relation to the terms of this agreement, the non-prevailing party shall reimburse the prevailing party for all reasonable fees and costs resulting therefrom.

29. This agreement does not obligate the Company to seek out or retain the services of the Burglar for future undertakings. The Company makes no promises nor representations whatsoever as to the amount of business the Burglar can expect at any time in the future under this Agreement.

{fine print}: Each of the Parties to this Contract severally shall take all steps, execute all documents, and do everything required by the other party to give effect to any of the transactions contemplated by this Contract.

30. Burglar acknowledges that monetary damages alone will be adequate compensation for a breach of this Contract by the Company.

31. Burglar waives any and all right to recover any consequential, incidental and/or punitive damages.

32. Remedies shall not be sought nor given nor paid for any unlooked-for misfortune befalling Burglar’s dwelling during his absence.

{fine print}: Damages shall similarly not be sought as a compensation for temporary or permanent disability suffered as a consequence of the Adventure.

33. If any part of the Contract is found to be invalid, the remainder of the Contract will continue in full force and effect as if the defective and invalid provision or clause or condition had been deleted, provided that the Parties to this Contract are entitled to negotiate a valid and enforceable provision in replacement of the invalid provision.

{vertical fine print}: Adventure undertaken entirely at Burglar’s own risk. Present Company shall not be liable for injuries inflicted by or sustained as a consequence thereof; including, but not limited to lacerations, evisceration, incineration.

34. Burglar is in all respects an independent contractor, and not an employee, partner, or joint venturer or subsidiary of the Company and is not entitled to pledge the credit of the Company. The Burglar agrees that at no stage during or subsequent to the Termination of this Agreement will the Burglar claim that he is or was an employee of the Company.

35. The Company may terminate this Contract for any reason or for no reason by giving one [1] day’s notice to the Burglar. Such termination will take effect upon the expiry of the notice period. The Company reserves the right to summarily terminate this Contract immediately upon notice or without notice at any time for any serious breach of the provisions contained herein by the Burglar.

36. Burglar may not modify or change this Contract in any way except by a writing signed and agreed by both Parties hereto.

37. The compensation received by the Burglar from the Company in connection with tasks performed pursuant to this Agreement will be the Burglar’s sole claim and interest regarding the Adventure and services performed hereunder, and Burglar will not be entitled to any royalty or other compensation, for any reason.

{right vertical bar}: This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and replaces and supersedes all prior understandings and agreements whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter described and set forth herein.

Except as is set forth in the key provisions, Burglar will not cause, authorize, license, permit or allow any distribution of the recovered goods in any form whatsoever without the Company’s written permission, which may be granted [or not] at the Company’s sole discretion.

Update 10/27: TORn member Timdalf has conveniently replicated the content of the contract into pdf form here.

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