Hi, I’m Frerin and I’m awful at skype:

Hello to the Sansûkh cast! This is Hanne Margrete, and I’m voicing Frerin. Just wanted to say, please feel free to get in touch and add me on skype for rehersals and such! My skype is OnPodficBusiness

(I’m basically writing this message because I have no idea how skype works and how to add people; I’ve used this thing less than five times in my life pls send help)

Welcome, Dawning Sun! 

jeza-red:

determamfidd:

jeza-red reblogged your post anonymous asked:If it already exi… and added:

you say it doesn’t….¬_______¬well, at least about 1/3 of it…

WHAT WHAT WHAT

*_* 

well….before I got swallowed by that behemoth of Dis feels that is Heartless I was kinda maybe probably writing a small (hahahahaha because that always works) bit about Frerin alive/dead and how he copes with it…

Just to have a full trilogy of tragedy because why not, pain is my friend…

*trembles in your general direction* OH MY GOSH JEZA

Hey Dets, during the time of the quest, did any of the then dead dwarves realise that Bilbo was Thorin’s One, the same way that most of the Company observed and guessed? Thror and Thrain don’t seem to have known, but did Fris or Frerin or anyone else perhaps wonder about it as they watched the Company move towards Erebor?

Ah 🙂

Yes, as you’ve gathered, Thror and Thrain didn’t figure it out. But Frerin definitely did. Even though it hurt him (and Frerin doesn’t deal very well with his own pain, only with other people’s) he watched the whole sorry story unfold. Thror and Thrain had to leave when Thorin fell under the gold’s spell (too much, too painful, too close, my son, my grandson, not you, not you, not again, no no no – ) but Frerin stayed. Frerin saw. Young, clever, immature Frerin knew long before Thorin did. He knows his brother, after all. 

Fris is an inconstant watcher. She is more likely to care for people one-on-one, where she can speak to them and care for them. She is very good at comforting those she loves, and watching people suffer at a distance is not something she can handle very well. She knew Thorin cared for Bilbo, but not to the extent that he did.

Vili visits Dis every morning without fail. Not in one hundred and forty years has he missed a sunrise. He now and then stopped in on his boys as well, and he noticed a thing or two that puzzled him – particularly after the Carrock. But there were so many more pressing things for him to consider, really. His boys’ safety and survival (and later, Kili’s immediate attachment to this strange Elven captain) occupied most of his thoughts.

Hrera spotted it immediately. She knows what it is to dislike a person on sight, and through time and circumstances come to love the very things that had once seemed so obnoxious and ridiculous. She knew the minute Thorin swung down from a ledge upon the Misty Mountains to rescue his ‘useless burglar’. After all, how many times did she rail against her allotted husband, only to choose him for herself in the end?

d’you think Thorin is a good dancer? I mean as a prince he might’ve been taught a bit before the dragon but I’d imagine he might not really dance much in the years afterwards. I kinda bet Frerin would like dancing, or at least the quick and cheerful hobbit kind of dancing (I kinda imagine him just having the time of his life with it and it makes my heart ache a bit)

OKAY so I have ideas about Dwarven dancing!

I think Dwarves would make dancing into a virtuoso display of incredible endurance, strength, showmanship and control. I don’t think Dwarven dancing is staid or courtly at all. 

I think Thorin would have been very very good at the slow, controlled type of dance, full of dragging kicks and slow stamping  – the ones that need thigh muscles of freakin granite. I think he would have made a point of competition with Dwalin to last longer than him (and the loser has to buy the drinks). 

I think Gloin would have been the best at the spinning dances. Firebeards do spinning REALLY well – bc axe-dancing! (reminder that in Sansukh Haban, Gloin and Oin’s mum, is a famous axe-dancer)

I think Frerin would have been gifted at the fast dances. Light and fast and speedy with lots of stamping and fast footwork, hells to the yeah! (Fili would also have been good at these, imo).

I would like to imagine that the Iron Hills specialise in spectacular jumps 🙂

DANCING. 

I’ve answered a similar thing before – but bc I LOVE these and they need to be seen by everyone who loves Dwarves, check out these Ukrainian dances. They are similar to how I envision Dwarven dancing. 

Seeeeeriously. Check these out (start the first one at about 2:00 mins in):

DEM THIGHS.

DEM BUNS. 

Those Who Stay – poplitealqueen (Isimun) – The Hobbit – All Media Types, TOLKIEN J. R. R. – Works [Archive of Our Own]

poplitealqueen:

So HEY PEEPS. Remember that little Dain fic I posted a while back? Meet it’s prequel sister. IT’S TOTALLY 100% FLUFF!

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i’M KIDDING NO IT ISN’T.

I CANNOT APOLOGIZE ENOUGH

*crawls under a rock with a plush piggie* READ THIS.

Those Who Stay – poplitealqueen (Isimun) – The Hobbit – All Media Types, TOLKIEN J. R. R. – Works [Archive of Our Own]

MunDain headcanon: he arrives without his prostethic foot in the halls. Thorin decides to make him a new one, and it’s a simple, fuctional one that Dain accepts – then he notices the flowers. So does Thorin – he is so used to putting flowers on everything that he added them without thinking. Of course the others notices, and the teasing that ensues is MERCYLESS. And Dain joins in on it once when Frerin explains, all “ach, I ‘preciate the thought, cousin, but I’ve already got a lovely wife” etc

*snickers* Hahahaha, oh THORIN, you goob. 

Oh no, Dain and Frerin together… OH NO. :DDD