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Published: January 2nd 2024, 10:00:07 pm

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The enchanting worlds woven through Tolkien's words are like magic, captivating the hearts of readers. Middle-earth transcends being just a literary creation; it becomes a marvelous guide into the realm of imagination. šŸ“šāœØ And speaking of Tolkien's books, have you explored the realms of "The Hobbit" or ventured into the epic journey of "The Lord of the Rings"? Let's chat about our favorite Tolkien tales! šŸ§™ā€ā™‚ļø

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There and Back Again šŸ‰

Oh, I've loved this fairy tale since childhood, my mother read it to me many times before bed and I myself reread it many times later, although now I've forgotten some moments šŸ˜… Still, Peter Jackson's films leave their mark and the details of the book and the film adaptation get confused in the mind!

I don't think Professor Tolkien himself knew what his passion for legends and the scientific work of a philologist would turn into āœļø He himself says that the idea to write "The Hobbit" did not even occur to him: one day, while checking exam papers, he wrote on a blank sheet of paper "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit" šŸ§‘ā€šŸŒ¾
And then everything spun by itself and, caught by an unknown force, he created a fairy tale from which a whole new world was born ā›°ļø

In many ways, the world of Middle-earth is similar to ours and is inspired by the folklore of the peoples of the North: Scandinavian, Celtic and Old English mythologies šŸ¤“
Many names, plots and general atmosphere are taken from these cultures, so in many ways the universe of Middle-earth is the ideological heir and continuer of these cultures 🐺 This is probably why everyone in the north loves this universe so much haha 😸

Have you read The Hobbit as a child?

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There and Back Again šŸ‰ Oh, I've loved this fairy tale since childhood, my mother read it to me many times before bed and I myself reread it many times later, although now I've forgotten some moments šŸ˜… Still, Peter Jackson's films leave their mark and the details of the book and the film adaptation get confused in the mind! I don't think Professor Tolkien himself knew what his passion for legends and the scientific work of a philologist would turn into āœļø He himself says that the idea to write "The Hobbit" did not even occur to him: one day, while checking exam papers, he wrote on a blank sheet of paper "In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit" šŸ§‘ā€šŸŒ¾ And then everything spun by itself and, caught by an unknown force, he created a fairy tale from which a whole new world was born ā›°ļø In many ways, the world of Middle-earth is similar to ours and is inspired by the folklore of the peoples of the North: Scandinavian, Celtic and Old English mythologies šŸ¤“ Many names, plots and general atmosphere are taken from these cultures, so in many ways the universe of Middle-earth is the ideological heir and continuer of these cultures 🐺 This is probably why everyone in the north loves this universe so much haha 😸 Have you read The Hobbit as a child? #cute #teen #babyface #nerd #skinny

Like in a Fairy Tale šŸ§šā€ā™€ļø

We are going on a new journey through the MTG universe, this time we will find ourselves in the fairy-tale world of Eldraine, where old legends and familiar stories from childhood take on a new form! The world of Eldraine is based on the Arthurian legends, German and English fairy tales, so this world is very dark and dangerous šŸ¦‡

"Emry, Lurker of the Loch" is a reference to the "Lady of the Lake" from the Arthurian legends - it was she who gave Arthur the magic sword "Excalibur" šŸ—” Many people mistakenly believe that Arthur took "Excalibur" out of the stone, but this is not true - Arthur took another sword out of the stone, which most likely bore the name "Clarent" 🪨

"Blow Your House Down" is the from the famous children's fable "Three Little Pigs", in which a wolf blows away the flimsy buildings of the piglets with his powerful breath, and only one of the pig brothers - hardworking and persistent, manages to build a strong enough house to hold back the onslaught of the wolf 🐷

"Totentanz, Swarm Piper" - The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a rather creepy legend, because it is recorded in the chronicles along with other ordinary events and even has an exact date of June 26, 1284 šŸ€ The local authorities refused to pay the Pied Piper who saved the city from rats, and he took all the children over four years old with him from the city, more than a hundred people disappeared without a trace in a day 🤯
It is interesting that the card is called "Totentanz", which in German means "Dance of Death" - a popular medieval story telling about the frailty of human existence šŸ’€

Where do you think the children from the city of Hamelin disappeared and what is behind this legend?

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Like in a Fairy Tale šŸ§šā€ā™€ļø We are going on a new journey through the MTG universe, this time we will find ourselves in the fairy-tale world of Eldraine, where old legends and familiar stories from childhood take on a new form! The world of Eldraine is based on the Arthurian legends, German and English fairy tales, so this world is very dark and dangerous šŸ¦‡ "Emry, Lurker of the Loch" is a reference to the "Lady of the Lake" from the Arthurian legends - it was she who gave Arthur the magic sword "Excalibur" šŸ—” Many people mistakenly believe that Arthur took "Excalibur" out of the stone, but this is not true - Arthur took another sword out of the stone, which most likely bore the name "Clarent" 🪨 "Blow Your House Down" is the from the famous children's fable "Three Little Pigs", in which a wolf blows away the flimsy buildings of the piglets with his powerful breath, and only one of the pig brothers - hardworking and persistent, manages to build a strong enough house to hold back the onslaught of the wolf 🐷 "Totentanz, Swarm Piper" - The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a rather creepy legend, because it is recorded in the chronicles along with other ordinary events and even has an exact date of June 26, 1284 šŸ€ The local authorities refused to pay the Pied Piper who saved the city from rats, and he took all the children over four years old with him from the city, more than a hundred people disappeared without a trace in a day 🤯 It is interesting that the card is called "Totentanz", which in German means "Dance of Death" - a popular medieval story telling about the frailty of human existence šŸ’€ Where do you think the children from the city of Hamelin disappeared and what is behind this legend? #cute #teen #babyface #nerd #skinny