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Axe of Durin

In Middle-earth, where tales unfold, Weapons and armour, strong and bold. Inspired by ancient days of yore, From Beowulf's time and Norse sagas galore. The Elves of Gondolin, graceful and fair, Wielded swords and shields with utmost care. Their mail armour gleamed in the sun, As they fought battles, valiantly won. Dwarves, with axes sharp and stout, In caverns deep, they ventured about. Their weapons crafted with skill and might, Ready to defend their treasures, day and night. Men of Middle-earth, brave and true, With spears and bows, they fought through. Their armour strong, their spirits high, Protecting their lands beneath the sky. Even Hobbits, small in size, Had weapons to defend and rise. With slings and stones, they showed their might, In unexpected battles, they'd always fight. So let us remember, in tales so grand, The weapons and armour of Middle-earth's land. Inspired by history, they came to be, A part of Tolkien's fantasy, for all to see. Random page: FDNR