Explanation-in-Advance: the use of LOTR names for Council members was borrowed from 
this thread.
HWCS stands for Holy Worlds Community Story. And I don't feel like explaining anything else about 
that.
The snake is brown because the HWCS was always colored brown in my mind. Yes, that's weird. No, I'm not going to explain that.
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Once upon a time,
Radagast the Brown sat in his study, contentedly reading Jeff Gerke's 
Amish Vampires in Space, when something brown and scaley slithered past his feet.
Radagast looked down and saw a cute, innocent-looking brown snake. He took an imediate likely to it, and put it in a cage creatively labelled-"the back of my mind."
Then he saw an advertisement from the State of Texas Travel Agency that showed a huge Jelly-bean and said, "everything is bigger in Texas." The Jelly-bean was brown.
Radagast took his snake to King Aragorn and said, "could I make this into a giant snake please?"
And King Aragorn, in a rare moment of poor judgement, said "OK."
So using his brownish wizardly powers, Radagast made his snake a giant snake.
The snake promptly ate the souls of about fifty HWers. It continued to snack on whoever crossed its path for months.
So Aragorn called together the wisest HWers and said, "we need to solve this problem. Radagast's snake is eating our souls! Look, it's even eaten my soul!"
So Radagast said, "maybe we should name it. I suggest we call it the HWCS."
Glorfindel said, "what does that stand for?"
Galadriel said, "hugely-"
Arwen said, "wuthering-"
Eowyen said, "creepy-"
Celebrian said, "...snake."
Gandalf said, "it's an abomination!"
Elrond noticed that the snake appeared to be so fat it couldn't move and said, "guys, I think your snake is broken."
After that, everbody ignored the snake, and slowly grew their souls back.
And that is how the 
Hugely 
Wuthering 
Creepy 
Snake ate my soul.