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Top 15 This Month
# Name Points
1 KateHardy
from 33 reviews
2 RavenAkuma
from 30 reviews
3 goodolnoah
from 23 reviews
4 dragonight9
from 13 reviews
5 vampricone6783
from 19 reviews
6 Moonlily
from 20 reviews
7 khushi17bansal
from 5 reviews
8 keeperofgaming
from 4 reviews
9 EllieMae
from 4 reviews
10 TOPAWG
from 5 reviews
11 Bluepanther512
from 2 reviews
12 Inferno
from 6 reviews
13 AkiraEliza
from 4 reviews
14 ZayZayAG
from 5 reviews
15 twilight1205
from 10 reviews
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Top 15 Past 7 Days
# Name Points
1 KateHardy
from 11 reviews
2 RavenAkuma
from 9 reviews
3 goodolnoah
from 12 reviews
4 dragonight9
from 3 reviews
5 khushi17bansal
from 2 reviews
6 vampricone6783
from 7 reviews
7 keeperofgaming
from 2 reviews
8 TOPAWG
from 3 reviews
9 Bluepanther512
from 2 reviews
10 ZayZayAG
from 5 reviews
11 Moonlily
from 7 reviews
12 AkiraEliza
from 2 reviews
13 HildeMint
from 3 reviews
14 EllieMae
from 2 reviews
15 AmberMelanie
from 4 reviews
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Top 15 Past 24 Hours
# Name Points
1 RavenAkuma
from 2 reviews
2 KateHardy
from 3 reviews
3 AmberMelanie
from 4 reviews
4 Kem6o
from 1 reviews
5 Moonlily
from 1 reviews
5 TOPAWG
from 1 reviews
5 avianwings47
from 1 reviews
8 vampricone6783
from 1 reviews
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Team Tortoise April
# Name # of Reviews
1 vampricone6783 37
2 22Midnight 33
Team Tortoise May
# Name # of Reviews
1 KateHardy 33
2 Moonlily 20
3 vampricone6783 19


It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats—the hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill —The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it—and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another.
— JRR Tolkien