Here is a limerick I wrote that emplains 'The Steading of the Hill Giant Chief':
Nearby the mountains of Jotun Dwelled giants, 'orrible and rotten The Lord of the land Took matters in hand so your party went out and fought 'em.
Then there is the Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl:
While exploring giant arctic stronghold with companions both brave and bold You kicked a lot of butt and Yetis you did gut And grabbed all the Frost Giant's gold.
And, finally, Hall of the Fire Giant King:
Adventuring in giant caves volcanic would cause most to fear or to panic But with swords and spell you sent the Giants to hell but found black elves most Satanic.
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I would say it is all in the eye of the beholder (if you make the wrong turn while trying to leave).
Great limerick!
Nicely done.
Here is a limerick I wrote that emplains 'The Steading of the Hill Giant Chief':
Nearby the mountains of Jotun
Dwelled giants, 'orrible and rotten
The Lord of the land
Took matters in hand
so your party went out and fought 'em.
Then there is the Glacial Rift of the Frost Giant Jarl:
While exploring giant arctic stronghold
with companions both brave and bold
You kicked a lot of butt
and Yetis you did gut
And grabbed all the Frost Giant's gold.
And, finally, Hall of the Fire Giant King:
Adventuring in giant caves volcanic
would cause most to fear or to panic
But with swords and spell
you sent the Giants to hell
but found black elves most Satanic.
Alright Limpey!
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