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In my-verse Drogo Baggins was a woodcarver and joiner who crafted a good deal of carved furniture, while his brother Dudo crafted furniture also, but out of slabs of wood that just sort of fell together beautifully. Drogo took elements of Bilbo's stories of his adventures and carved them into a wardrobe for Frodo when Frodo was quite a small lad, with a dragon and a Wizard on the front: and a great sideboard that was sort of a pictorial map of the Shire that stood in the banquet hall of the Council Hole in Michel Delving also was his creation. In my-verse Frodo tried carving once, but preferred to draw or paint.
And in my-verse Frodo was commissioned while he remained in Minas Tirith to do precisely what he does in this story, and so he and Faramir found they worked quite well together researching past legislation for disabled vets and the surviving family members of those who died in the war. More descriptions can be found in my long works such as "The King's Commission" and "The Acceptable Sacrifice" and "The Ties of Family" as well as some of my short stories. All of my stories tend to intertwine, you will find.
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In my-verse Drogo Baggins was a woodcarver and joiner who crafted a good deal of carved furniture, while his brother Dudo crafted furniture also, but out of slabs of wood that just sort of fell together beautifully. Drogo took elements of Bilbo's stories of his adventures and carved them into a wardrobe for Frodo when Frodo was quite a small lad, with a dragon and a Wizard on the front: and a great sideboard that was sort of a pictorial map of the Shire that stood in the banquet hall of the Council Hole in Michel Delving also was his creation. In my-verse Frodo tried carving once, but preferred to draw or paint.
And in my-verse Frodo was commissioned while he remained in Minas Tirith to do precisely what he does in this story, and so he and Faramir found they worked quite well together researching past legislation for disabled vets and the surviving family members of those who died in the war. More descriptions can be found in my long works such as "The King's Commission" and "The Acceptable Sacrifice" and "The Ties of Family" as well as some of my short stories. All of my stories tend to intertwine, you will find.