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Bilbo had only one want: to one day work up the nerve to talk to the handsome dwarf that came into the tea shop once a week. But one thing led to another, and somehow, his whole family seems to think he's Frerin's One! And Frerin, well he's in coma and can't put a stop to this misunderstanding.
Honestly, Bilbo hadn't meant for any of this to happen! Now, if only his brother would stop glaring at him. -
Of Swords and Bows by Darkened_Nighteyes
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
23 Sep 2019
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When Gandalf travels to the Shire to see about getting that burglar, he finds something entirely unexpected. Bilbo Baggins is not what it says on the tin and it confuses everyone. Will contain slash, rating may go up.
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A Flower Among Gems by yinyangswings
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit (Jackson Movies)
13 Dec 2023
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The Fell Winter destroyed Billanna (also known as Billa) Baggin's small hobbit family, as her parents were murdered and she kidnapped by orcs. However, she is saved by a familiar group of dwarves which, after deliberation (and Thorin's younger sister giving him grief) Billa joins the family of Durin. As the years pass, relationships are brought into light, and with quests thrown in, it seems a quiet life is a little hard to find for a hobbit among dwarves.
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To Set Stone Aflame by Anonymous
Fandoms: The Hobbit - All Media Types, The Lord of the Rings - All Media Types
24 Sep 2021
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By March 25th, 3002 of the Third Age the Shire has been scourged, Rohan is still burning, Erebor lies abandoned, Rivendale rests in a valley of ash, not a tree is left standing in Lothlorien, Gondor has been decimated, and the Line of Durin has been broken.
Olenna Baggins and Tauriel of Erebor die in the crater of Mount Doom, taking Sauron and The One with them.
Unfortunately, death is not permanent.
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Hobbits had a deep connection with the earth. It was obvious in their bright vibrant fields, their warm hearths, and the utter life they breathed into everything they did. Their connection was perhaps even deeper than a normal outsider would even begin to understand. The spirit of earth and nature was in everything they did, the clothes they wore, the food they ate, even the water they drank. There was a much deeper reason as to why the Shire was so full of life.
