"If I am not mistaken, this is the Halfing who stole the keys to my dungeon right from under the nose of my guards."
"Yessshhh. Sorry bout that."
*Bard smirks in amusement*
Yea it kinda vaguely looks like an interpretation of the underground prison from The Hobbit, I guess. Checks all the basics. Underground, has doors, a bridge-thing, and.... that's about it. No way semi-divine beings spending thousands of years mastering their skills would make this and live in it.
That there is a picture of a much more interesting place than than some fictional elf-dungeon because it's real and real people lived there. Their descendents likely walk among us.
Makes you wonder what drove them to go to such lengths to live there. There was real motivation and dedication in building it. And it's massive.
The history of humanity is much more interesting than fantasy. I say this as a massive and clear pedant when it comes to Tolkien Legendarium.
That would be the dwarves in The Hobbit, as they never captured Bilbo, but I see the resemblance.
Lmao, as I was about to type this I was thinking "dwarves not hobbits, dwarves not hobbits" then still f'd up
Oh, pity. I would have like to have held it one last time.
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"If I am not mistaken, this is the Halfing who stole the keys to my dungeon right from under the nose of my guards." "Yessshhh. Sorry bout that." *Bard smirks in amusement*
Looks more like Geonosis.
It's too bright to be geonosis. Plus no insect problems...
Hahaha, not so fast, Goblin King
They’re taking the hobbits to Derinkuyu!
I am Turkish and this is news to me, I should get cultured more. Derinkuyu means Deep Well btw.
Yea it kinda vaguely looks like an interpretation of the underground prison from The Hobbit, I guess. Checks all the basics. Underground, has doors, a bridge-thing, and.... that's about it. No way semi-divine beings spending thousands of years mastering their skills would make this and live in it. That there is a picture of a much more interesting place than than some fictional elf-dungeon because it's real and real people lived there. Their descendents likely walk among us. Makes you wonder what drove them to go to such lengths to live there. There was real motivation and dedication in building it. And it's massive. The history of humanity is much more interesting than fantasy. I say this as a massive and clear pedant when it comes to Tolkien Legendarium.