Today's gallery, the second in my ongoing Lord of the Rings (LOTR)/bikers crossover series (click here to view the first one), is devoted to a character from this fantasy trilogy's prequel novel, The Hobbit. Namely, a Skin-Changer known as Beorn, who can transform into a huge bear. In effect, therefore, he isa were-bear, but no ordinary one (if any were-bear can be referred to as ordinary!). For even as a man he is of very impressive stature, and in his ursine form he is truly enormous - and terrifying, as discovered by some visiting bikers from our world who encounter him in Middle-Earth. Moreover, he is especially hostile when he returns home one day and finds an uninvited blonde-haired biker there - though there is good reason for his hostility, a precedent in such matters having been set some time previously when his family had experienced some troublesome issues with a blonde-haired interloper named Goldilocks!
So, as you will see from the video clips and pictures below, it's safe to say that Beorn is not best pleased to find the blonde biker inside his house, and shows it! You'll also see, however, that he is quite the biker himself, having swiftly learned how to ride a motorbike after forcibly acquiring one or two machines from certain unfortunate bikers who had displeaed him.
Incidentally, Middle-Earth purists will note that whereas Tolkien describred Beorn as black-haired both in human and in ursine form, I have portrayed him mostly as brown-haired. The simple reason for my doing this is that I swiftly realised that depicting a black-furred bear alongside bikers wearing black leather gear meant that there was too little image contrast, but this situation was easily rectified if Beorn was portrayed as brown-furred - hence the change.
More of my AI-created biker images next time, including lots more LOTR galleries!
Plus: please click here to access a chronological listing of fully clickable links to all galleries uploaded by me on this blog. NB - all of the images included in this page's gallery were created by me, RebelBikerDude, using the AI image-generation programs Magic Studio, Grok & Dream Lab, plus Grok Imagine with the video clips, for non-commercial, entertainment purposes only, so they are not real images and they do not feature any real-life persons or copyrighted characters.






















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