Lúthien V Sauron

Mar 20, 2016 21:04


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5 minutes 45 seconds of art.  Story by Tolkien, music by Tample.ru, Art by me.  I recommend putting the sound on.  The song is the metal version of a small section of Finrod's Song.
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ladyofastolat March 20 2016, 21:51:47 UTC
That is awesome - the art, the music, the art, the dogs... everything. I love it! :-D

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bunn March 20 2016, 22:51:38 UTC
:-D I think Sauron would be very insistent that he's NOT a dog.

Do you even get were-dogs...?

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ladyofastolat March 21 2016, 08:37:07 UTC
If you can have werewolves, you really ought to have werepoodles and werechihuahuas and werecorgis, too. Granted, there would more embarrassment potential in the affliction. Waking up at dawn to find yourself stark naked next to a half-eaten deer is bad enough, but at least you're probably alone out in the wilds. However, waking up to find yourself naked and curled up on the Queen's bed would likely lead to prison and/or torture and execution, depending on historical period.

Given the choice between turning into a wolf or into a corgi, I think Sauron made the right one.

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bunn March 21 2016, 08:47:59 UTC
If he was a corgi, he wouldn't even be able to reach Huan's bottom to sniff it...

Although, if were-dog WAS a thing, it would surely be a brilliant excuse for philanderers everywhere. Wake up naked in the wrong bed? Just shuffle away quickly going 'Were-dog, sorry!'. Nobody will want to get close enough to check in case you bite them. :-D

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ladyofastolat March 21 2016, 09:33:21 UTC
:-D

"Werecat, sorry!" might be an even better excuse. After the third time the angry duke has had "weredog, sorry!" offered as an explanation for the presence of a naked man in his wife's bed, he might be justified in asking why his wife keeps letting strange dogs in. With a werecat, she can just blame the cat flap.

I'm now imagining the series of pictures entitled "failed animal transformations attempted by Sauron BEFORE he hit on the idea of trying Wolf." Werecorgi... Werekitten... Wereweasel...

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