Lost Sock Memorial Day and the Great Fantasy Sock Conspiracy

from SRP author Taylen Carver:

Today is Lost Sock Memorial Day, which sounds suspiciously like the sort of holiday invented by a mildly unstable wizard after three glasses of elf-made wine.

Apparently, the proper thing to do is clear out your lonely single socks. Throw them away. Accept defeat. Move on with your life. But fantasy readers know better. Because fantasy has taught us many important truths:

  • Dragons hoard gold.
  • Necromancy never ends well.
  • And socks absolutely do not vanish by accident.

Naturally, everyone immediately thinks of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and poor long-suffering Dobby, freed from servitude by the gift of a sock. Rowling may genuinely be the only fantasy writer to elevate hosiery into an object of mythic significance. Think about it. In most fantasy worlds, enchanted swords get names. Ancient crowns hold terrible power. Rings corrupt souls.

But socks? Socks disappear into interdimensional portals behind the washbasin.

No one talks about this enough.

Honestly, the evidence is overwhelming. One sock vanishes, but never both. Coins remain untouched. Shirts survive. Towels emerge unharmed. Only the socks are taken. Classic fae behavior.

You cannot convince me there isn’t a hidden race of household goblins running an elaborate barter economy based entirely on unmatched footwear. Somewhere beneath our homes lies a vast underground kingdom lit by bioluminescent lint, where tiny creatures trade argyle patterns like rare gemstones.

The real question is whether the missing socks are:

  • powering ancient magic,
  • serving as currency,
  • or being carefully stockpiled until the final battle between light and darkness.

Personally, I suspect the third option. So this Lost Sock Memorial Day, perhaps don’t throw the remaining socks away immediately. Leave one beside the washing machine as an offering. A gesture of goodwill toward the unseen beings lurking within the domestic void.

Because if fantasy has taught us anything, it’s that bargains with magical creatures are always perfectly safe and never become catastrophic later.

Probably.

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Taylen Carver

SRP Fantasy Author

Taylen Carver generally writes contemporary fantasy, but has been known to dabble in epic fantasy from time to time.
Browse Taylen’s books here.

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