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I think you mean lichen.And mesmerizing patches of phosphorescent liken, casting a soft glow over the entire grotto.
Right, that. Fixed, thanks.
Yes. This story is available on fanfiction.net, last updated in 2020. This is the end of chapter 5 of 8 on there. It's also the last chapter that was on there last I checked. Nice to see the author continued the fanfic at one point. It's preety good. Amazing how much the story improves from beginning (with grumpy gay Bilbo and evil Gandalf to end with a well thought out piece of world building. As the author notes in chapter one, this is an old fic of his being cross posted. Hope it gets continued.Is this story being crossposted? Or borrowing significant inspiration from another? Cuz this chapter felt REALLY familiar... like I had read it, or something very similar before.
He saved Aragorn's dad, yeah. The arrow that would have gotten him in the eye is the one he got through the lung instead here, thanks to Zayn pecking his horse in the eye at the right moment. And because orcs coat their arrows in their disease-spreading shit, Arathorn got the plague for his trouble. The rest of that adventure was a race to get him treated and the plague source eliminated on the side.Did Bilbo save Arathorn II, as in Aragorn son of Arathorn, multiple times?
edit: If that is the case shouldn't the arrow to the lung incident happened first or did you add a plague? I'm pretty sure Arathorn died of an orc arrow to the eye.
But you have him catching the plague on Bilbo's first jouney and two years later being shot in the lung.He saved Aragorn's dad, yeah. The arrow that would have gotten him in the eye is the one he got through the lung instead here, thanks to Zayn pecking his horse in the eye at the right moment. And because orcs coat their arrows in their disease-spreading shit, Arathorn got the plague for his trouble. The rest of that adventure was a race to get him treated and the plague source eliminated on the side.
So yeah first trip Bilbo saves him from the plague by rushing him to Rivendale. Second trip he gets shot i the lung instead of the eye that would have killed him. Which is why I asked shouldn't the arrow had been first."I had the first time all planned out! Go off on an adventure, have everyone think I've gone mad – I'm the Baggins of Bag End you know, going off on an adventure was a terribly unrespectable thing to do, never mind that I ensured all my rents and businesses were seen to! – and then come back months later with great gifts and even greater ways to farm. I'd have been the darling of all Four Farthings, mark my words! The Shire had only just finished recovering from the Fell Winter you know. Even the most private of hobbits would have been open to anything that could help avoid the starvation that happened then." Fell Winter? That was over twenty years ago! "The walking holiday through the Shire went without a hitch, and I even spent a fair bit of time in the forest house of my foster father. Almost no one else ever visits him, can you imagine? It's unconscionable! Then I just had to set off for where I knew lived some people I thought might have ideas for improving the quality of the earth round these parts, tall order as it might have been considering how lush the Shire already was. It was the perfect plan, but no! Not a day after I left the forest, I get co-opted by the most infuriatingly unlucky individual alive! And he didn't even have the courtesy of doing it in person! I instead had to hear about it second-hand!" Bilbo rounded on the dwarf then, scandalized. "I just wanted a sack of dirt! Was that so much to ask!?"
Nori reared back, wide-eyed, and he heard about what now?
But Bilbo Baggins whirled back around and continued to stomp along in that bizarrely noiseless way of his, the bird on his shoulder falling with a yap and flitting over to perch on Nori's head where it was safe. "Instead, I leave my foster Father's home and don't even get a day's peace before Záyn comes upon a man wandering the forest delirious with some pestilence or other. I figured alright, I'm nearby and I do know some healing, surely I couldn't just ignore such a plight. Ha! Before I know it I'm racing all the way to the foot of the Misty Mountains desperately trying to locate Imladris! Because apparently the Dark Plague was not bad enough the first time around!"
The Dark Plague!?
That's…
Oh. He was making this up, wasn't he?
"On my second trip I decided to try my luck in the opposite direction. So after going on my walking holiday and visiting with my foster father, I went south and planned to eventually turn west until I reached the Blue Mountains. I had some steel minutiae I needed crafted so I figured I'd go to the experts in such things, and who better than the dwarves?" That, at least, made perfect sense for once, and wasn't completely implausible like the previous story. "Instead, I barely make it out of my father's woods when Záyn flutters over to inform me that a band of miscreants were setting up an ambush for an intrepid long-legged trio. And who else would be accompanying the twin brothers who came to help me with my long-delayed soil project? Why, the same hapless man of two years before of course! Being the bleeding heart that I am, I just couldn't let that stand! Long story short, the band of ugly miscreants got their ambush but Záyn managed to convince the man's horse to rear back at the right time. Amazing what you can accomplish with a well-timed beak to the eye, I must say. A masterstroke is what it was in my all too humble opinion. Unfortunately, that meant that the arrow that would have taken the man in his eye wound up going through his left lung instead."
Nori stood corrected. This wasn't all that much more plausible than the previous story, and the clearly deliberate lack of specifics was a dead giveaway on top of all else.
Right I misremembered the order I wrote that in, it was a while ago.So yeah first trip Bilbo saves him from the plague by rushing him to Rivendale. Second trip he gets shot i the lung instead of the eye that would have killed him. Which is why I asked shouldn't the arrow had been first.
When you meet what is perhaps the oldest non-Ent-or-Bombadil individual in middle earth, and all you can do is marvel at his beard.
Never say the Dwarfs don't know what's important in life.When you meet what is perhaps the oldest non-Ent-or-Bombadil individual in middle earth, and all you can do is marvel at his beard.