Roverandum

Silver Stag Entertainment hosts a review panel once a week called Nights at the Round Table, and this week the creator of the Travelling TARDIS was a panelist! Here is a picture of the three panelists who discussed Roverandum by J.R.R. Tolkien. Go check out the panel here!

The last Horcrux

The other day I came across this comic and it got me thinking.

Click to read the rest of this hilarious comic
Click to read the rest of this hilarious comic

Here’s the story of the last Horcrux:

In the last days before the battle of Hogwarts, Voldemort decided that he must survive. To this end he created a last Horcrux, one that no one could ever find. Unlike his others, he used and ordinary grain of sand.

This last Horcrux was tossed into the deepest ocean. Oneits way into the deepest parts of the ocean, a deep water fish mistook it for food and chased it down. It swallowed the grain of sand and proceeded to swim into a magical tear between worlds.

The tear led into a lake. Being a deep water fish, the poor fish was completely blinded by the light in this little lake. It was quickly caught by a fisherman, who gutted it and brought it home. The fish’s guts however were left on the beach to decompose.

There the grain stayed for a few years until a jewellers apprentice came looking for sand to temper jewellery. The sand on this beach was perfect. He collected a large sack of sand including the grain which was a Horcrux.

The sand was brought to a land called Erigion and was to be used in the forging of magical rings by the Lord of Gifts himself Annatar.

With Annatar’s help, the Elves of Erigion forged Seven rings for the Dwarf-Lords, and nine rings for the Mortal Men. The lord of Erigion, Celebrimbor, didn’t trust Annatar and under the guise of perfecting the art of ring forging, he created another three while Annatar watched.

Annatar was actually an evil lord called Sauron who had hopes to dominate all of Middle-earth. His corrupting touch had infused the first seven and nine with a little of his own power but since he hadn’t touched the three they had been spared.

As Annatar, Sauron, watched the forging of the three elven rings of power, his senses pulled him towards the sand. As he probed the sand with his power he realised that some poor human wizard had bound a piece of his soul to a grain of sand.

At first, this made the dark lord laugh, but then it gave him an idea. Having completed teaching Celebrimbor and the Elvin smiths how to create magical rings, he departed to Mordor, where he had made his home and empire.

Once there, he forged another ring with the sand in the fires of Orodruin, later to be called Mount Doom. There in his secret forge, Sammath Naur, he used the sand one last time. He followed the example of the human wizard and split his soul into the ring, and giving it the ability to control the others.

The gold was soft and when it was placed in the sand to temper it, a grain of sand was forced deep into its core. Trapping the last remnants of Voldemort’s soul, inside the ring.

We all know what happened to that ring and how the last Horcrux was destroyed.

Late in the night, Gollum, Bilbo, and Frodo could sometimes hear the cries of Voldemort’s soul from the ring. It’s probably better we don’t know what horrors Sauron inflicted on him.

February stuff and things

Hello my imaginary friends,

Tomorrow I’ll have a short Harry Potter fanfic for you.

I’m glad that January is over. No seriously. I was sick for most of it and when I wasn’t I felt like crap. So far February is better.

In an interesting story I missed my stop on the bus this morning and didn’t realize until I got off one stop later. There is nothing more discombobulating than expecting one bus stop and getting another.

On the writing front I started chapter 5 yesterday of Parasomnia (Working title) and am still enjoying it. Someone asked me what it was and I thought about it for the first time. I think it could be considered a Supernatural thriller.

On the vlog front, I’ve finally got all the equipment and tonight I’ll be installing Ubuntu on my computer and testing out some linux based video editing software. Maybe by the end of the month I’ll have something posted.

In related new Jen took part in a panel on Roverandom by Tolkien, over on the Silver Stag Entertainment’s youtube Chanel.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS3bNUwh7BQ]

At the JenEric Designs headquarters, (our house) we’ve been discussing the future of JenEric Designs, Aspiring Something, Travels of the Cocheted Tardis, JenEric Photography, and FADDS Role Playing. We’ve come to the conclusion that splitting our audience is probably a bad thing and we plan on combining all the products under one website and adding a webstore. We’re in the design stages at the moment and hope to get everything done by July or August.

In the same train of thought, we would greatly appreciate you filling out our tiny little survey. It will be up until mid February.

The point of the survey is to improve what we have and produce better stuff. Please help.

We’re also running a FaceBook Contest. See details here: https://www.facebook.com/JenEricDesigns/posts/10100722377353006

Thank you and hope to hear from you soon,
Éric

Flynn Rider

Flynn Rider stopped to pose for us while looking for his Rapunzel. She didn’t get the chance to stop by to see us, but this Flynn more than made up for it. His costume was perfect, and his attitude was hilarious!

 “What is this magic? Bigger on the inside?”
“They just can’t get my nose right!”

If you’ve enjoyed my TARDIS pictures or my products at conventions, please let me know what you think in this 3-minute survey!

Writing and Survey Monkeys

Hello world,

I’m getting a strange feeling as I’m writing. (Not that kind of feeling, you’re dirty.) It’s something I haven’t felt since I wrote the first Elizabeth book. I don’t know if anyone is going to want, or enjoy reading the book I’m writing, and I really don’t care. I’m having fun writing it. There’s something joyously broken about my characters and I look forward to seeing what happens to them.

At least one of them will die in the second act and I’m not sure which one. I might kill off the one I like the least or most or I might ask you for help. We’ll see what happens.

JenEric Designs is starting to plan for our 2014 events and stuff. With that in mind we’re asking everyone who enjoys our products (JenEric Designs Crochet, Travelling Tardis, and Aspiring Something) to fill in a short ten question Survey.

Please fill in our survey! (If we have a good enough response rate we might do something special for our fans.)

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HTJTWXM
Thanks-you-all

Thank you,

Eric

Writing and Survey Monkeys

Hello world,

I’m getting a strange feeling as I’m writing. (Not that kind of feeling, you’re dirty.) It’s something I haven’t felt since I wrote the first Elizabeth book. I don’t know if anyone is going to want, or enjoy reading the book I’m writing, and I really don’t care. I’m having fun writing it. There’s something joyously broken about my characters and I look forward to seeing what happens to them.

At least one of them will die in the second act and I’m not sure which one. I might kill off the one I like the least or most or I might ask you for help. We’ll see what happens.

JenEric Designs is starting to plan for our 2014 events and stuff. With that in mind we’re asking everyone who enjoys our products (JenEric Designs Crochet, Travelling Tardis, and Aspiring Something) to fill in a short ten question Survey.

Please fill in our survey! (If we have a good enough response rate we might do something special for our fans.)

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HTJTWXM
Thanks-you-all

Thank you,

Eric