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dreamflower ([personal profile] dreamflower) wrote in [community profile] b2mem 2015-02-27 03:41 am (UTC)

The Man in the Moon and/or Tilion, gen,Crossover, the Silm, Roverandom, the Hobbit

One of the main subjects of Bilbo's poetry was the Man in the Moon. He was also a character in Roverandom, a wizard-like person who entertained children in his magical garden.

Was the Man in the Moon Tilion? Is that what he got up to when he was not pursuing Arien? And did Bilbo's fascination with the Man in the Moon mean that he was one of those children who had danced in the gardens on the far side?

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