Muddle Earth - Other Parody References

Other Parody References

  • Potholes - the meaning is taken literally, as a hole in the ground for pots for elves to cook things in, "What better place for a pot than a pothole". Variants include kettleholes.
  • The Teaspoon - A small silver teaspoon. Revealed to be The Lord Of The Teaspoons.

One teaspoon to rule them all, one teaspoon to heed them, one teaspoon to bring them all to giggle glade and lead them!

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