In "The Hobbit," Bard the Bowman knew where to aim the black arrow because he had learned about Smaug's weak spot from a thrush that overheard a conversation between Bilbo and the dragon. The thrush revealed to Bard that Smaug had a missing scale on his underbelly, which was his only vulnerable area. Armed with this knowledge, Bard skillfully targeted the weak spot, ultimately leading to Smaug's demise.
The Tales Of Beedle The Bard. By: J.K Rowling. Illustrated By: J.K Rowling. (I Know I Have A Copy Of It)
I am wondering the same thing. I have one that hangs out on a column on my front porch. It's mostly white with black on its legs and a arrow on its back pointing towards its head. I have been searching, but no ones seems to know.
Yes, he was also referred to as the Great Bard of Stratford. (Bard means poet)
I wanted to know the answer not answer it
The username is Binarybard don't know the password
All I know is the username is Binarybard But That's the only thing I know!
It depends on a choice made by the person who made your compass; there's no universal standard. The easiest way to find out is to take the compass somewhere that you know which direction is north (at least to within 10 or 15 degrees), and see what way the arrow points.
There are many of them. Everyone from captain crawfish to binary bard are actually creators. If you've friended a creator, you will know because the name will actualy say "Black Widow" or "Shark Boy.
it means that there is an arrow in john proctor
I know of Trane and American Standard
i don't; know sorryLucky for you, I know. You have to use the arrow keys on the keyboard. :)
i want to know the answer, not that i am the one who need to answer it ! -.-