Second breakfast. Elevenses. Luncheon. Afternoon tea. Dinner. Supper.

It was all consumed by one dedicated Lord of the Rings fan, who created a themed 14-course menu that mirrors the food eaten by characters in Peter Jackson's epic film trilogy — and it was all for a very important reason.

UK writer Nate Crowley commemorated one year since his father passed away with a back-to-back marathon of all three films from The Lord of the Rings — paired with a 14-course menu reflecting exactly what was eaten on screen.

So at 6am, @Glitter_brawl & I are going to start a back to back marathon of the 3 LOTR films (long versions), and I've prepared a 14 course 'meal' to reflect what gets eaten on screen. Dad died a year ago, and this seemed by far the most reasonable way to commemorate that. — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Teaming up with a friend for the marathon, Crowley posted images of every course, interpretations of everything from Elven "lembas bread" to Denethor's "grim dinner." Here's the menu, and LOTR fans, prepare to be seriously impressed (and probably use this a guide for your next marathon.)

Here's the menu, which is based entirely of my rough memory of the key eating scenes in LOTR. Feel free to follow along if you like. LET'S GO pic.twitter.com/IDAbJtdy9V — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

We just saw a hobbit scarf a cake onscreen, so it's time to begin breakfast pic.twitter.com/ymffGcCKYQ — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Oh no, the hobbits have wheeled out yet more bloody cake, we've had to break out a second slice — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Crowley even picked out director Peter Jackson's cameo, when he snacks on a carrot as a villager of Bree.

Bacon and mushrooms are on. Just saw peter jackson eating a raw carrot onscreen so better have these pic.twitter.com/VRNoEPnnas — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

What about second breakfast?



Nailed it. pic.twitter.com/GEuWDMPwYH — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Just enjoyed some bacon, field mushroom and thyme-roasted tomato, while the poor hobbits got interrupted from their breakfast by a tense session of Nazgul & Chill pic.twitter.com/isVHP4v9S8 — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Arwen drowning the bad ghosts with horses just reminded us to have a drink of water. Stay hydrated kids! — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Heading out of Lothlorien now, so it's time for some Lembas bread (jacob's butter puffs) with some pesto hummus and grapes because elves I guess pic.twitter.com/akFME1Sxkm — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Of course, Crowley heralded scene in which Uruk-hai make a meal out of a disobedient Orc.

L O O K S L I K E M E A T ' S B A C K O N T H E M E N U B O Y S pic.twitter.com/fFWUj8wvUe — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

It keeps going, with nods to the salted pork from the Isengard stores, Denethor's epic feast, and Crowley includes some truly heartwarming personal tributes to his dad.

Salt pork with preserved vegetables and rye bread, courtesy of Isengard Kingdom Brunel's storehouse. Gimli bangs on about this one a lot. pic.twitter.com/PcM4e5y4qJ — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

OK Denethor, let's do this pic.twitter.com/y9ALunDpu5 — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Celebrating the majesty of Grond, Wolf-headed Hammer of the Underworld, with a 30 year old sherry I found in dad's wine rack. I think it's what both dad, and Grond, would have wanted. (@Glitter_brawl is having some more chocolate milk). pic.twitter.com/JfEbxtDaSs — Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018

Honestly, this kind of attention to detail is where large-scale, immersive, multi-sensory pop culture events get started.

But of course, it was more than just a fun thing to do, and Crowley's followers shared their appreciation for his commemorative event.

This is absolutely fantastic. My Dad died two years ago and LOTR marathons were our favorite thing. He’d love this. I now binge the trilogy every Father’s day, and this year I’m definitely adding in the menu. Sincere thanks for the idea! — emily (@lonely_tourist) February 18, 2018