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Sealinredshoes

@sealinredshoes

off the path through the woods

Hi everyone ! Relatively important news !

Some of you may know I have a great passion for writing and I decided I will start posting about some of my work on here so I made a SECOND BLOG

If you are interested in seen more of my personal projects and original works, you can follow me on this one (it's gonna be cool, promise)

What to expect:

Arthurian mythology inspired novels and poems, fantasy and fairytales, adventure and magic, original characters arts, queer stories and heart warming friendship.

Borja González aka Borja González Hoyos (Spanish, b. 1982, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain) – Illustrations to El Rey de los Elfos (Der Erlkönig) (The King of the Elves) a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German, 1749-1832)

Meine Töchter führen den nächtlichen Reihn,

und wiegen und tanzen und singen dich ein

Oh what's that? You only read books with lots of "spice" in them? Well then I've got a great one for you, practically the whole plot revolves around "spice". Ahem. In the week before the departure to Arrakis,

i saw this sign in a bookstore and it made me laugh so hard :’)

i do love that gandalf presumably threw a hobbit at a problem one time, and then it worked so well that he just. kept doing it.

the wizard equivalent of turning it off and then back on again is just "have you tried introducing a hobbit into the situation?"

Stop hiding your tags

I like the idea that Bilbo wasn't the first Hobbit he'd tossed at a problem. Every generation or so, he grabs a hobbit and sends them on an adventure.

i mean i have great news for you XD

Love that this implies that Gandalf had a problem with a fairy once, brought in a hobbit, and the hobbit solved it by proposing to her.

gandalf when his chosen Handy Dandy Hobbit of the moment went rogue on problem solving but also potentially created even MORE helpfully enhanced hobbits down the road

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