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Frodo Baggins ([personal profile] ringoffire) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2016-03-05 06:36 pm

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I knew Uncle Bilbo had accomplished great deeds, but seeing it for myself is far different! That dragon was frightful, though I think his gold frightened me more. For treasure to have such power...

It is a sickness. It reminds me of...foul things that I would rather forget.

[A darkness enters the small Hobbit's eyes.]

Will I be able to meet more Dwarves? I am fond of Gimli. And what of the Elves? Prince Legolas and Lord Elrond give me a good impression of them.
golden_prince: (I cannot go back.)

[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
[ Legolas would hope that if Frodo were to ever have such feelings, that it would turn out to be a much less complicated situation. As for dwarves, well, things are quite different for Frodo, being a hobbit and Bilbo's nephew, than they are for an elf. Especially an elf that said fairly unkind things about them in the past. ]

I haven't known too many dwarves as well as I know Gimli, but I know that they are a stubborn, but honorable people.

[ His opinions have certainly changed over the last fifty years. ]

I have seen some of Thorin's compamy around here lately. I'm sure they would be pleased to meet you, too.
golden_prince: (They have feelings)

[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
[ This is not the same hobbit that he first met in Imladris, not quite. Legolas can see the change in his eyes, and it does not surprise him. Such a journey, carrying such a heavy burden, is not the sort of thing one ever truly leaves behind. He, too, has changed since then, and even more so since Thorin's time. He smiles, and then shakes his head. ]

Very briefly. Dwarves never forget, and do not easily forgive, an insult to their pride.

[ He did what he could to help Thorin, despite their previous animosity, even after his father chose to walk away from the battle at Erebor's doorstep, but does not necessarily expect that to soften the dwarf's attitude toward him or his people. ]
golden_prince: (Default)

so sorry for my slow replies, my weekends are busy *-*

[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, Legolas could blame so much on his father. When it comes to dwarves, in particular, he was told many things that turned out to be... If not outright false, then certainly a creative interpretation of the truth. But he was no child, he knew, even back then, that Thranduil had somewhat biased views. Understandably so, in many cases, but yet. He takes responsibility for his own prejudices. He is quite humbled by the fact that Frodo must know of what happened in the past, and yet still clearly has such a high opinion of him. ]

Indeed. Perhaps Gimli and I can do something to help change the attitudes of our respective kin.
golden_prince: (Smile.)

^-^

[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-07 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Ah, the unfailing optimism of hobbits. Legolas is pleased to see it, and it's even s bit contagious. More and more of his people are leaving, perhaps it is not too much to ask for them to leave behind old grudges, as well. As for the dwarves, he's certain that words and assurances pale in comparison to deeds done. Acceptance may come in time. ]

We shall try.

[ He gives Frodo a fond smile. ] It may also help that certain hobbits hold us in such high regard.