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You could... Read the books? Or listen to the audio books...
But if you truly don't have time for that, I suppose you could start at, where else, a wiki: http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Though, it is quite incomplete...
(edit) I found a place that's probably more suitable for what you want: http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/default.asp
...Since we're on the subject. Does anyone know if Tom Bombadil makes an appearence in LotRO?
I really don't care about the game much. But I just have to say; I'm getting fucking sick of the world revolving around children...
Over a thousand hours? I think you're thinking of Lineage II. :)
That is the only 'mainstream' MMO to have such a large advancement curve...
I can answer the second question definitively, if not the first:
No, you won't have to download everything again; just the new stuff.
As for the first question. Though I've not played it in quite a while. My, outsiders, view of EQ2 is that it's popular and stable. Sort of like how EQ1 is still viable and stable. By stable, I mean that it's almost certainly not going anywhere... I imagine the day SOE starts closing MMOs, even horribly unpopular ones like MXO, is the day they leave the business altogether.
And, though its certainly not WoW, in terms of population. It has a pretty large user-base, which I think is likely to remain fairly level through the 'upcoming' releases(AoC, WAR, ect.).
Perhaps I didn't make myself clear. I do know EQ2 is heavily CPU bound and limited to one core. But, I've overclocked a Wolfdale to 4.2GHz... :)