Hrmn. That last may be so for many fen and really does seem to be so for some, but in my case it's three things:
1) It's a useful visual to differentiate him. Contrasts are fun, after all. 2) It lets one use that cute little fanon story about hobbitchildren mistaking him for an elf 3) I've got a bad case of Elijah Wood on the brain.
Re: Tom & his boots
Date: 2004-07-24 02:50 am (UTC)1) It's a useful visual to differentiate him. Contrasts are fun, after all.
2) It lets one use that cute little fanon story about hobbitchildren mistaking him for an elf
3) I've got a bad case of Elijah Wood on the brain.