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- 1. A night at the Gamgees'
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Author: Lady Masterblott
Last Updated: 12/05/06 Original Post: 12/05/06
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 2 Word Count: 1,839
Era: 3rd Age - Post-Ring War Genre: Humor Completion: Complete - When Pippin gives the often-told story of their captivity with the Urukh-hai a new twist, this has unexpected consequences...
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- 2. Strange echoes
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Author: Lady Masterblott
Last Updated: 09/12/06 Original Post: 09/10/06
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 1,752
Era: 4th Age Genre: Humor Completion: Complete - In Valinor, Galadriel's famous mirror seems not to work quite as it's supposed to be. - But what is the reason? Written for the 4th Birthday of HA / HASA
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- 3. Turtle-watching
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Author: Lady Masterblott
Last Updated: 01/29/05 Original Post: 01/29/05
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 594
Era: 3rd Age - The Stewards Genre: General Completion: Complete - Faramir and Boromir are watching turtles - and are watched by someone else...
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- 4. White Tree Under Moon
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Author: Lady Masterblott
Last Updated: 07/19/04 Original Post: 07/29/02
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 18
Era: 3rd Age - The Stewards Genre: Poetry Completion: Complete - My Haiku Style Answer to the Denethor Poetry challenge
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- 5. Sauron's bathtub song (German)
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Author: Lady Masterblott
Last Updated: 07/19/04 Original Post: 07/19/04
Status: General Rating: General Chapters: 1 Word Count: 145
Era: 2nd Age - Rings Genre: Humor Completion: Complete - "Saurons Badelied" Just a silly poem I wrote inspired by a German LOTR parody of a friend of mine... Sauron takes his weekly bath and sings along. I am sorry for not being able to provide it in English, but the text goes with the tune of a rather silly German popular song dating back to the 1950ies. The refrain has made it into general knowledge and hence, I used (or rather abused) it for my evil doings. Be warned - and enjoy.
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