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Child of the Earth and Sky by LittleBigSpoon
The Hobbit (2012), The Hobbit - J. R. R. Tolkien
17 Jun 2013
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Certain events in Bilbo’s life were always destined to come to pass, but the will of Belladonna Took is not to be trifled with, and her choice may yet change the lives of many.
This is the story of how Bilbo became the kin of the Eagles of Manwë, and all that happened after.
(Original idea and prompt from Ewelock’s amazing art, eva4art's gorgeous follow-up piece, and reddresscloudysky’s excellent speculation on tumblr).
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10 Apr 2013
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“Of course it has to be Gandalf.” Bilbo muttered, “I couldn’t just have some other wizard visit me.”
Not that he’d be happier with any of the other wizards visiting him at all. If Saruman had appeared on his doorstep he’d die of fright or more likely shock. In the shire a saying had become popular after Belladonna Took had run off with the wizard and returned three days late for her wedding some months later: Where Gandalf went there would be trouble.
(Or the one where Bilbo is a dragon and still gets roped into reclaiming Erebor, Gandalf is a meddling Wizard, and Bilbo may have confusing feelings for Thorin Oakenshield)Bookmarked by Reylix
7 Apr 2013
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John has always had a unique relationship with the things that go bump in the night, but that could be expected considering he inherited the family legacy.
In a life where he knows everyone's fears, it's interesting meeting a man afraid of nothing.
Literally Nothing, and not in a way you'd think...(Relationships a weak possibility right now)
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5 Apr 2013
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“Every demon on record is described as either monstrously terrifying or breathtakingly beautiful,” Sherlock says. “I have never heard of a demon with a forgettable face and a propensity for ugly jumpers.”
The demon looks down at his jumper. Okay, so it might not be the most flattering article of clothing in the world, but it sure looks a hell of a lot more comfortable than Sherlock’s two-sizes-too-small shirt.
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19 Feb 2013
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"Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent." - A. C. Doyle
In which Sherlock Holmes learns that reality is, in fact, far more wondrous than fiction.
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19 Feb 2013
