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Originally Posted by mark12_30
There may not be any. I just thought it was fun. At least the actor linked it with faerie and not Disney or worse. I guess it reminded me of Lmp' s thread "It feels different near the Shire." I liked the faerie in it.
Getting pretty casual in my old age. Hear the owls? Have a glass....
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And I guess I'm getting pretty suspicious of anything from TORN in my old age. Yours sounds kinder and more generous.

Tolkien disliked Shakespeare's fairies and had a kind of grudge against Celtic/Arthurian legends, so that's what made me suspicious. But you are right that it is preferable to take a cue from them rather than from Disney.
By the way, I really enjoy
Smith of Wootton Major. It think I like it's fairie more than the aspects of it in LotR.
Tea?