I’m willing to adopt Four if not adopted. If adopted I’ll go cry in my corner while eating instant noodles.
HIS GRANPA IS STILL ALIVE???

seen from Malaysia
seen from Algeria
seen from Belgium
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seen from Malaysia

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia

seen from Indonesia
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seen from Malaysia

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seen from Canada

seen from Canada
seen from China
seen from China

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seen from Indonesia
seen from Germany
I’m willing to adopt Four if not adopted. If adopted I’ll go cry in my corner while eating instant noodles.
HIS GRANPA IS STILL ALIVE???
Celebrimbor: What motivates you?
Sauron: I suppose it's an unhealthy mix of spite, pettiness, thirst for vengeance and pure relentless rage.
Celebrimbor: Right, er that’s not concerning.
"Awww! He's forming a screwdriver from base principle! How childish and carefree!"
The Fez of Etymology
...was an audio adventure thrillogy (that's like a quadrilogy but with only three parts).
It was made by Ben Swithen (contactable through this channel), Tom Hagley and occasionally Dan Bloor, and the company of friends.
Currently available portions include
The Fez of Etymology and Other Stories, an ebook of short adventures
The Masonic Zombie Brides, a half-hour audio adventure
Bandagongo, a half-hour audio adventure about cricket commentators retiring, post-apocalypse
Currently in the realms of mystery, but perhaps to someday return:
The Fez of Etymology, a 7-part submarine audio adventure
The Mundane Egg, a 6-part village/doomsday adventure
Darius Cantor Must Die, a 12-part fantasy audio epic
Tamburlaine, The Lion of Persia (Not a Real Lion), a stage-play performed at The Carriageworks in Leeds
Various Christmas flim-flam
If you enjoy The Fez of Etymology, you may enjoy many other things! It cannot be denied.
Damascus, Blackwood and sterling Hunting Sword Maker: J.D. Smith, MS
32" OAL, Blade 24.5" Steel 15N20, 1084, Blade steel is very densely patterned with great chatoyancy; 800 layer edges laddered around a core of Turkish ribbon patterned from densely forged "W's" Hilt; carved African Blackwood Fittings; 1084, 15N20, @ C. 45 Layers, Sterling Silver.
The handforged work of master smith Jerry Fisk of Nashville, Arkansas. He has been honored as a National Living Treasure.