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Nursery Rhymes for Elflings
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Complete, First published Apr 18, 2017
Some of it was written by @Ariador, and others by Neil.

This is a collection of LotR-inspired nursery rhymes we wrote for Neil's nephew, they are mostly written in parody to already existing rhymes.
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Poepi and the Giant

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P.A.T.G is a poetic tale about a princess on a quest to slay an evil Giant. The story is plainly and elegantly told in simple rhyme. The setting includes some of the usual races you may be familiar with in a fantasy story like The Hobbit or Harry Potter, such as faeries, serpents, monsters, pirates, mermaids, and goblins. In addition, it has some races with which you may not be so familiar, like Humrecs and Srellik. The plot contains romance, power, tyranny, anger, unrequited love, betrayal, friendship, loss, redemption, and intrigue. The Giant is also a metaphor, which we will leave for you to figure out. We hope you enjoy it.