De quel type d'écriture libre avez-vous besoin en fonction de votre identité dans le Seigneur des Anneaux ?

Annie Cosby
mars 19, 2025 | 2 lire la lecture

Nous avons discuté avec les créatures de la Terre du Milieu pour découvrir leurs préférences d'écriture et quels appareils Freewrite fonctionnent le mieux pour chacune d'elles.

Trouvez ci-dessous votre identité du Seigneur des Anneaux et découvrez votre prochain Freewrite.

Tu es un HOBBIT.

Soyons réalistes. Vous ne quitterez la maison que si vous y êtes contraint. Smart Typewriter est ce qu'il vous faut pour écrire au coin du feu.

Tu es un RANGER.

Il peut être difficile d'admettre que même dans un monde fantastique, on serait humain… mais les rangers sont importants ! Le Voyageur est votre allié pour explorer la Terre du Milieu. Et bravo pour avoir admis que vous êtes ennuyeux dans tous les mondes.

Tu es un NAIN.

Le rétroéclairage de l'Alpha vous permettra d'écrire en toute simplicité au cœur des montagnes. Et il est suffisamment lumineux pour vous permettre de parcourir les mines de la Moria à la recherche de l'inspiration.

Tu es un SORCIER.

Cela signifie que vous êtes un esprit créateur immortel, et que vous vous sentez donc naturellement chez vous dans le cosmos. Cosmic vous y emmènera.

Vous êtes un ORC.

La Saint-Valentin attire votre regard car c'est votre couleur préférée. La couleur du sang humain.

Tu es un elfe.

Vous avez de la chance : vous avez le don de prévoyance. Et vous savez que Wordrunner sera magnifique. Votre prévoyance vous conseille de réserver votre billet à 1 $ dès maintenant.

Tu es GOLLUM.

Bravo pour avoir admis être un habitant des cavernes négligé qui aime les choses brillantes. Tu dois féliciter Hemingwrite pour avoir eu le courage de faire cette introspection.

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