A new thread will be opened, named The Hearth of Tales.
No, there is no spelling mistake in the title. It is a kind of pun, centred on two preponderant words: heart and hearth. While the former indicates the very soul of a tale (its essence and own meaning), the latter refers to the actual context of this RPG game.
The idea consists basically of having tales about Middle-earth been told by the people of the Shire, as they meet their friends and relatives in one of the land's taverns; specifically, this is to happen beside a fireside, during a jocular and lively evening. Or, the brief story of the case might get quite dark and haunted, narrated in a particularly obscure night. Nevertheless, regardless of the content, the prime aspect of this space is the possibility to gather various different compositions and to explore them in a simplistic tone (which by no means spoils or lessens said narration. So, this is to be an alternative way to tell something, via the ordinary words and expressions of Hobbits, who live and experience life from a detached perspective. And it is also an interesting alternative to solemn odes or hymns that I have written so far, sung or recited by the finest kinds of Arda.