
And so it was later
As the miller told her tale
That his face at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale
Welcome to the OOC thread for Weathertop! Volume II of the Guide to Stairs. The thread is a place for blether so long as volume two is not a prospect because absent proper permissions.
I welcome posts on any Guide related matter from Hobbits and other readers up for the climb.
Volume I of the Guide to Stairs was published on the plaza last year, and to it was added a foreword: the tale of the mock-Elf-tower built by Albusbalbus Chubb where a great tree had once grown over Bag-end. The original Guide was the response of the Hobbits of Undertowers, ritualists who made much of their own Window on the West and basically failed to consider the staircase of the Dark Tower in Mordor.
Volume II of the Guide is titled The Miller's Tale. Stepping east from Undertowers back to Hobbiton, we discover an agent of the Shadow in the Mill at the bottom of the Hill, the Mill by the Water that was the only tower in Hobbiton, before the Folly on the top of the Hill.
Her Almageste and books grete and smale,
Her astrelabie longynge for her art,
Her augrym stones layen faire apart
On shelves couched at her beddes heed
Tolemais Sandyman is the Miller. As a child she had served an apprenticeship with the scribes of Undertowers. She could never return, but it mattered not a jot to Tolemais, who had used her time make her own copies of the ghost stories of Bingo Bolger-Baggins and the other forgotten Hobbits. Tolemais is a rare, dark Hobbit, who has fathomed the secret of Elvish stairs. She is building a spiral-staircase, hidden inside the walls of her Mill. The original mss. from which we derive Volume II of the Guide is in her hand, but the drawings were made by her friend Fairbairn the Fat, reprobate founder of Mushroom Modernism.

This is the plaza and we must follow house rules. The very first thing to do is talk to the admins.
@Pele Alarion, @Arnyn, @Rivvy Elf would it be possible to sticky this thread, just for a couple of months? I don't have any justification other than it would make me feel that the Guide was important and that would make my heart swell with pride.