Kings Wild Project is excited to announce the release of the officially licensed 'The Lord of the Rings' Playing Cards. Licensed through Middle-earth Enterprises, we will be producing a series of beautifully illustrated playing card decks for each of the three masterpieces.
"The Fellowship Of The Ring" � standard edition
Features:
SPADES
Jack Of Spades - Frodo Baggins
Queen Of Spades - Galadriel
King Of Spades - Gandalf The Grey
HEARTSJack Of Hearts - Samwise Gamgee
Queen Of Hearts - Arwen Únd�miel
King Of Hearts - Strider
CLUBSJack Of Clubs - L.egolas
Queen Of Clubs - Goldberry
King Of Clubs - Tom Bombadil
DIAMONDSJack Of Diamonds - Glorfindel
King Of Diamonds - Boromir
JOKERS:
Bilbo Baggins
At 111, his age at his final Shire birthday party, Bilbo looks like a younger Hobbit than he is due to the effects of the One Ring. He looks well-preserved, and not much older than he was when he found the Ring at age 51. (He looked like a human in his thirties then, and now he looks like a human in his forties - at an age when Hobbits look closer to humans in their seventies.)
Bilbo is descended from the great Hobbit warrior Bandobras (Bullroarer) Took, his great-great-great- granduncle. He is the grandson of Gerontius Took (the Old Took), former Thain of the Shire. Gandalf selected Bilbo as the Burglar for Thorin's company in part because of his lineage (and possibly also because of prophecy), and Bilbo helps them restore the Dwarf Kingdom under the Mountain at Erebor. Along the way, he finds the One Ring in Gollum's lair. He retires from adventuring to write his memoirs, and eventually leaves the Shire for Rivendell, leaving his home and Ring to his nephew Frodo.
Balrog
"...it was like a great shadow, in the middle of which was a dark form, of man-shape maybe, yet