Just imagine, the war of the ring is over, Aragorn is the great king of Gondor, and he comes to Bree, The Prancing Pony.
Barliman Butterbur: Oh, Strider, good evening, long time no see. What will you order??
Aragorn: Hello, by the way, Bree is now part of Gondor.
Barliman Butterbur: 👀
Aragorn: And beer, please.
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Imagine meeting Dwalin at the Pranching Pony and him flirting with you
Masterlist
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Bree (Print) - by Beverly Arce
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The Invalid's Sketchbook: Days 4-8
Meduseld // Minas Tirith // The Prancing Pony
(ink + one very hardworking brush pen, from reference, in bed)
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Pippin: I notice that you offer soup and a half sandwich.
Mr Butterbur: Yes.
Pippin: Where exactly does the half sandwich come from? Are you giving me half of someone else's sandwich? Or do I have to wait for someone else to order the other half?
Mr Butterbur: No, they just make a half sandwich.
Pippin: You can't make a half sandwich. If it's not half of a whole sandwich, it's just a small sandwich.
Mr Butterbur: OK, fine. It's soup and a small sandwich. Is that what you want?
Pippin: No, I'll just have ale.
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The door was open and light streamed out of it. Above the arch there was a lamp, and beneath it swung a large signboard: a fat white pony reared up on its hind legs. Over the door was painted in white letters: THE PRANCING PONY by BARLIMAN BUTTERBUR.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
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"At the Sign of the Prancing Pony"
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'He says?'
"The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" - J.R.R. Tolkien
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'Well, Master Underhill,' said Strider, 'if I were you, I should stop your young friends from talking too much, but, well – this isn't the Shire. There are queer folk about. Though I say it as shouldn't, you may think,' he added with a wry smile, seeing Frodo's glance.
"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" - J.R.R. Tolkien
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