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Tolkientober!

INKTOBER, Day 13: DUNE
'Tell me what you want done, and I will try it, if I have to walk from here to the East of East and fight the wild WERE-WORMS in the Last Desert.' ― Bilbo Baggins, from The Hobbit, 'An Unexpected Party'

 
INKTOBER, Day 14: ARMOR
Royal Guard of ROHAN, in a scale hauberk, splinted leather pauldrons, and plate vambraces and greaves. This is my first pen sketch, with no pencil underdrawing – though I did mark up a few key measurement points, so I could stay on scale (no pun intended).

Reference: WETA Workshop sculpture
 
INKTOBER, Day 18: TRAP
OLD MAN WILLOW, up to no good.

'Pippin had vanished. The crack by which he had laid himself had closed together, so that not a chink could be seen. Merry was trapped: another crack had closed about his waist; his legs lay outside, but the rest of him was inside a dark opening, the edges of which gripped like a pair of pincers.' – The Lord of the Rings, 'The Old Forest'

Reference: Original tree drawing by Amber R Turner

 
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INKTOBER, Day 19: DIZZY
BILBO BAGGINS, holding on for dear life to Dori's leg as they're carried to safety by a Great Eagle.

'At the best of times heights made Bilbo giddy.... So you can imagine how his head swam now, when he looked down between his dangling toes and saw the dark lands opening wide underneath him, touched here and there with the light of the moon on a hill-side rock or a stream in the plains.' ― The Hobbit, 'Out of the Frying-Pan into the Fire'

 
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INKTOBER, Day 20: CORAL
In all of Tolkien's works that I have access to, I found only one instance of the word 'coral'— in the nonsense poem 'Errantry', written in 1933 and later published in The Adventures of Tom Bombadil:

'He made a shield and morion
of coral and of ivory...'

While the poem itself contains nothing of Middle-earth, it later inspired Tolkien to rewrite it (with it's curious meter and much of its structure) as the Song of Eärendil, in The Lord of the Rings. Upon publication, Tolkien created a Middle-earth 'history' of the original poem, stating that Bilbo had written it shortly after his return from Erebor, himself not knowing much about the history of Elves, and later rewrote it as the Song of Eärendil after living and studying in Rivendell.

Reference: Ceremonial shield from the tomb of Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great), made with ivory and gold, which I replaced with coral

 
INKTOBER, Day 23: RIP
A BLACK RIDER finds the brown woollen mat that Nob placed on the bed in the Prancing Pony, in imitation of Frodo's head. The morning after, the company finds that 'the beds were tossed about, and the bolsters slashed and flung upon the floor; the brown mat was torn to pieces.'

 
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