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What's the most unusual thing that has washed up on the banks of the Brandywine River?
A keg of cram, lol
Sergio :-)
A cool eyepatch!.. It was still attached to the drowned pirate but w/e.
I actually haven't seen anything unusual. May be an old boot?
It is very interesting that you should ask that. The most unusual thing that has washed up on the shores of the BW river was a Nazgul. Many do not know that there was a 10th Nazgul, one who was a robust king that enjoyed large feasts, before his succumbing to Sauron. When the Nazguls were chasing down the hobbits at the BW river, they all came to a complete stop avoiding the water, except one Nazgul. The Robust Nazgul's horse could not stop in time, causing the Robust Nazgul to flip into the water and the Robust Nazgul evaporated into nothing. Thus we were left with the Nine Nazguls and the story continued from there. Just FYI to you lore fans.
Me (Just Me)
Awesome.. :cool::cool::cool::cool:
Water.
A dry hobbit.
He was just as confused as anyone by it.
A hobbit named Bingo Boffin!
All the travelling lembas I threw in when my hunter didn't need it anymore.
A Took trying to swim to the other side.
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. . . :) . . . but nothing yet
The recipes for Inn League ales.
more storage
What's the most unusual thing that has washed up on the banks of the Brandywine River?
A delicate blue silk gown, interwove with silver metal threads forming complex Elven design elements. The gown is in poor shape, having been torn and stretched many times along its passage down the Brandywine. How long has it been in the water? Why is it just surfacing now?
Hmm... a fried fish?
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Bingo Boffin!
A mermaid with a great smile on her face. The question is how did the Hobbits make her smile so much?
Me, after doing a few days of Tavern crawl.
I've been told I wash up pretty well.
But I've also been asked to do my bathing at home.