The Arrival of the Elven Blade
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LegendAnimator[OP]
06.07.2021 04:41
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LegendAnimator[OP]
06.07.2021 04:45
LinkLast night, while reading The Hobbit, I came upon a paragraph explaining the beaten and worn down Hobbit, that being Bilbo.
I thought that was, already, an inspirational scene: a lonely, weak, and nearly unconscious Hobbit, determined to save his friends from the captivity of the wretched spiders of Mirkwood.
Then I continued to read when he kills a spider, a massive spider, and looks at sting with appreciation, and names it.
So I decided to make a drawing out of it. That is inspiration at it's best.
Credit to J.R.R. Tolkien for the character Bilbo Baggins.
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Brooo i actually read the hobbit a long time ago, i was starting to read the fellowship of the ring but i was like 7 at the time and couldn't understand half of the writing so I stopped. I might go back and read it now that I have a wider vocabulary.