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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.
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[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Frodo!

[ Legolas is quite glad to see the young hobbit. It feels as if it's been an age since they let Frodo and Sam head out on their own, and as necessary as it was, it's impossible not to worry about them. He's not sure what to make of the mention of Bilbo's journey, and dragons and gold, though. That was a long time ago, by hobbit standards, but not so long to him. ]

How much did you see?
golden_prince: (So be it.)

[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 01:40 am (UTC)(link)
[ Legolas understands that. The Battle of Five Armies was, ultimately, a victory for elves, men, and dwarves, but it came at a very steep cost. His attitude toward dwarves then was less... friendly, but even so, he did what he could to help them in the end. But Tauriel... ]

I imagine it would not be. Your uncle was fortunate to see it through to the end, and to be able to return home to tell the tale.
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[personal profile] golden_prince 2016-03-06 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ His own losses were insignificant compared to some of the others. Honestly, the worst thing that he had to endure was seeing the pain and loss on Tauriel's face. Even if she didn't feel the same way about him, he would have done anything to save from that.

The embrace catches him slightly off guard, he's still getting used to such open gestures, but he returns it warmly. ]


I was.

So you want to meet more of your uncle's old friends, then?
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
[A hobbit wanting to meet dwarves? It has to be kin of their former burglar.]

Thorin Oakenshield...at your service and your family's.
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 03:23 am (UTC)(link)
[A faint smile in remembrance of Bilbo and all he did for them.]

Master Baggins was a valuable member of the Company. Any kin of his is welcome in the halls of Erebor.

[Have a hearty slap on the back, Frodo.]
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 03:30 am (UTC)(link)
[Just think, his uncle spent a whole adventure with 12 such hardy dwarves. And survived somehow.]

The mines of Moria pale in comparison to the great halls of Erebor.

[He may be a little biased, but he's entitled.]
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.
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
[A rare chuckle.]

Your uncle has not told you about his adventures enough yet?

[Far be it from Thorin to turn away an eager hobbit looking for stories about dwarf history. He's told this story before after all.]

Long ago in my grandfather Thrór's time, our family was driven out of the Far North, and came back with all their wealth and their tools to the Lonely Mountain. It had been discovered by my far ancestor, Thráin the Old, but now they mined and they tunneled and they made huger halls and greater workshops. My grandfather was King under the Mountain again, and treated with great reverence by the mortal men, who lived to the South, and were gradually spreading up the Running River as far as the valley overshadowed by the Mountain.

[Thoughtful] Altogether those were good days for us, and the poorest of us had money to spend and to lend, and leisure to make beautiful things ...... So my grandfather's halls became full of armour and jewels and carvings and cups, and the toy market of Dale was the wonder of the North.
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[Thorin does like having a rapt audience. Perhaps he had gotten a bit soft in his old(er) age.

However, mention of the Balrog is enough to shake him visibly. Thorin gripping Frodo's shoulder to look at him in amazement.]


...Durin's Bain...surely not.
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
[Words cannot describe the loss felt by Thorin at that news. Shaking his head, a grim look on his face.]

Wizards...always finding such trouble where they go.

[He means it in the best and fondest way.]
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Well, that is a relief at least. Not completely gone for good.]

If anyone could defeat such a beast, it would be Gandalf. I knew when he found me in Bree, he had intentions he would never share fully.
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Master Baggins, if you have seen Mordor and survived, then you have done your uncle's lineage proud. [Hobbits never cease to amaze. Gandalf was right about them after all.]
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[personal profile] onewhodares 2016-03-06 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
[Actually, come to think of it, Frodo is alive also because of Thorin's gift to Bilbo, the mithril shirt.]

A good company indeed. One should not adventure alone.

[Take it from a loner.]

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