A humorous poem ...
That’s quite a humorous and imaginative scenario! Here’s a playful take on Gandalf slipping on a rock and accidentally cutting off his toe with Glamdring:
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### **A Misstep in Middle-earth**
In the realm of shadows, where darkness looms,
Gandalf the Grey, with wisdom that blooms,
Set forth with Glamdring, his sword shining bright,
But fate had a twist on this fateful night.
As he strode through the mountains, so rugged and steep,
A rock lay in wait, as if it could leap.
With a stumble and slip, oh what a surprise!
Gandalf lost balance, to his own great demise.
His toe met Glamdring in a most awkward dance,
A cut here, a slice there—oh, what a chance!
“By the Valar!” he exclaimed, hopping in pain,
“A wizard should tread with more care on the plain!”
The Fellowship chuckled, though they tried to be polite,
For even the wisest can falter in flight.
With a bandage of leaves and a laugh shared in jest,
Gandalf vowed to be cautious, and that was his quest.
So heed this tale of the wizard so bold,
Even heroes can stumble, as the stories are told.
With Glamdring in hand, and a toe that’s now sore,
Gandalf learned that each step can lead to folklore.
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