Giveaway: Middle-earth Parchment Map - Ends 2022.02.02

Enter below for a chance to win a map of Middle-earth, scanned directly from the original hand-drawn map by Daniel Reeve.

  • 58 x 58 cm (22.8″ x 22.8″)
  • Parchment.(not paper or plastic)
  • Printed in New Zealand
  • Shipped worldwide.

The winner will be contacted by email after the competition ends. If the winner does not respond to the email within 48 hours, a new winner will be drawn. No account information for Lord of the Rings Online is required - just your e-mail address and name. The winner’s name will be published - all other information will remain private and not used for anything beyond this competition. The winner will be asked for their shipping address once the giveaway ends.

Good to know:

  • Multiple entries are not allowed and all entries will be disqualified.
  • Make sure that your email address is correct. Another winner will be found if it’s not.
  • If your tweets are protected I cannot verify it and another winner will be found.
  • Make sure to link your own tweet and not mine in the tweet box.

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15 comments on "Giveaway: Middle-earth Parchment Map - Ends 2022.02.02"

  1. Is this the same map as was included in the VIP package? Or was there no map and am I confuzzling this with The Elder Scrolls III. *pats brain*

    • I haven’t seen this map included in any LOTRO packages at least. The map is not LOTRO specific - it is a general Tolkien map.

  2. Mark Murphy on

    So awesome!

  3. Cool giveaway, lovely map! :D

  4. Thank you! :)

  5. Brewstyr on

    Thanks :)

  6. Draculetta on

    Wonderful!!!!!!!

  7. Patrick Moreira da Silva on

    :D

  8. Vitória Toebe on

    Very nice!!
    Hope I win! \o/

  9. klozurh on

    I need this map to be hanged up my PC as a référence! Looks very nice !

  10. Liodora on

    Very nice :)

  11. Awesome giveaway. That map looks like a real treasure!

  12. Kris Fruin on

    Very nice! That would go well with the hobbit map I have

  13. Great initiative, thanks!