What’s your opinion of the four hobbits in the fellowship?

Well, I love all four of them. With all my heart, absolutely. But I’m guessing you’d like more detail? Detail I can do 🙂

Frodo

Okay, so. I have always found Frodo’s character arc just the MOST HEARTBREAKING THING. Here’s a normal Hobbit, a happy Hobbit, who steals mushrooms from Farmer Maggott and loves his home. And he is caught up in this great and terrible thing, and he volunteers with every step he takes to continue on, to see it through. He’s terribly afraid, all the time. And yet he grows – he grows SO MUCH – the Hobbit who sings ‘The Man in the Moon Came Down’ in the Prancing Pony at Bree is not the same one that pities Gollum, or speaks with Faramir. And we see at the end that Frodo has even outgrown Saruman – a Maia. 

“Saruman rose to his feet, and stared at Frodo. There was a strange look in his eyes of mingled wonder and respect and hatred. ‘You have grown, Halfling,’ he said. ‘Yes, you have grown very much. You are wise, and cruel. you have robbed my revenge of sweetness, and now I must go hence in bitterness, in debt to your mercy. I hate it and you! Well, I go and I will trouble you no more. But do not expect me to wish you health and long life. You will have neither. But that is not my doing. I merely foretell.”

And he does this, undergoes this incredible change and horrible, terrifying journey… to save the whole damned world. Yet for all his sacrifice, he cannot even enjoy what he has wrought. He is wounded, he is forever wounded, and he cannot ever heal.

“But I have been too deeply hurt, Sam. I tried to save the Shire, and it has been saved, but not for me. It must often be so, Sam, when things are in danger: some one has to give them up, lose them, so that others may keep them.”

I have a lot of Frodo-feelings.

Sam

HOW I LOVE THEE, MY LION OF THE SHIRE. Shall I ever be over how wonderful Sam is? Calls himself a simple gardener, a social class (or three) below all the other Hobbits, who cannot always understand why things must be as they are – and yet, he never loses sight of what is right. And he never. stops. protecting. Frodo. If not for Sam – his humour, his bravery, his steadfastness, his stubbornness – the Quest would have been over at Cirith Ungol. Heck, probably long before that. His devotion is so vast and all-consuming that it feels like it can’t even be contained by that little body. 

“I don’t know how to say it, but after last night I feel different. I seem to see ahead, in a kind of way. I know we are going to take a very long road, into darkness; but I know I can’t turn back. It isn’t right to see Elves now, nor dragons, nor mountains, that I want – I don’t rightly know what I want: but I have something to do before the end, and it lies ahead, not in the Shire. I must see it through, sir, if you understand me.”

And for goodness’ sake, he has more common sense in his little toe that the rest of the Fellowship put together.

“It’s the job that’s never started as takes longest to finish.” 

Sam Gamgee, Samwise the Brave. Accept no substitutes. 

Merry

When someone asked me a zillion years ago who my fave Hobbit was, I couldn’t go past Merry, I just couldn’t. This Hobbit is funny! He is a darn sight wittier than the rest of them in the books (When Lobelia accuses Frodo of being more Brandybuck than Baggins, Merry has the absolute best retort

‘It was a compliment,’ said Merry Brandybuck, ‘and so, of course, not true.’)

He’s a smartarse of the first order, sassing Wizards and Kings alike. His first meeting with Theoden is a scream (PIPEWEED oh my god). Later on he has the immortal moment:

“Are we riding far tonight, Gandalf?” asked Merry after a while. “I don’t know how you feel with small rag-tag dangling behind you; but the rag-tag is tired and will be glad to stop dangling and lie down.”
“So you heard that?” said Gandalf. “Don’t let it rankle! Be thankful no longer words were aimed at you. He had his eyes on you. If it is any comfort to your pride, I should say that, at the moment, you and Pippin are more in his thoughts than the rest of us. Who you are; how you came here, and why; what you know; whether you were captured, and if so, how you escaped when all the orcs perished—it is with those little riddles that the great mind of Saruman is troubled. A sneer from him, Meriadoc, is a compliment, if you feel honoured by his concern.”
“Thank you!” said Merry. “But it is a greater honour to dangle at your tail, Gandalf. For one thing, in that position one has a chance of putting a question a second time. Are we riding far tonight?”
Gandalf laughed. “A most unquenchable hobbit! All wizards should have a hobbit or two in their care—to teach them the meaning of the world, and to correct them.”

Yet he never really stops looking after Pip, either. Merry might appear to front up to all these impressive people with a quip, but he’s really just as afraid as all the rest. He endures the abuse at the hands of the Orcs so that they leave his cousin alone. He tries to convince Pippin away from the Palantir (“You’ll get information enough, sooner or later. My dear Pippin, no Took ever beat a Brandybuck for inquisitiveness; but is it this time, I ask you?”), he misses him ferociously when Pippin is taken to Minas Tirith. 

And then, he does the most amazing thing. He and Eowyn kill the Witch-King. The embodiment of fear itself, and they kill him. 

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And then he picks himself up, trots into Minas Tirith, and collapses. And his first words upon waking are: “I am hungry. What is the time?”

HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THAT

Pippin

All the Pippin love. ALL. OF. IT. I adore this beautiful, curious, friendly, happy, clever walking catastrophe, OH SO MUCH. He’s so young, and I think that gets lost sometimes – 29 is not an adult, not amongst Hobbits. He’s young, he’s rich and a bit sheltered, and he has been brought up on tales of adventure and excitement… all that enthusiasm, all that heart! He saves Faramir – without Pippin, Faramir would be dead. And even though his curiosity leads him into all sorts of troublesome situations, it also leads to good things. Pippin is the one who alerts the Mines of Moria, sure – but if Gandalf hadn’t killed the Balrog, would the Dwarves ever had gained back their sacred Halls? Pippin looked into the Palantir, sure – but that forced Sauron’s hand and kept his Eye firmly on the realms of Men (and not his own backyard). 

“We may stand, if only on one leg, or at least be left still upon our knees.”

He, like all the others, is so so afraid. And he pushes on, anyway – and for Pippin, that takes an even greater effort, because he has to fight against the dragging weight of his guilt. He makes friends so EASILY: Bergil, Beregond, Faramir. And? Pippin’s compassion is truly astonishing. He even has pity for Denethor. 

“I wish Merry was here,“ he heard himself saying, and quick thoughts raced through his mind, even as he watched the enemy come charging to the assault. “Well, well, now at any rate I understand poor Denethor a little better. We might die together, Merry and I, and since die we must, why not? Well, as he is not here, I hope he’ll find an easier end. But now I must do my best.”

Pippin, little Bullroarer, you were always brave. I love him.

So. There we go. I love Hobbits.

I noticed that Dain seemed to know the significance of Merry and Pippin being related to Bilbo without Thorin telling him directly. How did he find out about it? Did the members of the Company talk about Thorin and Bilbo’s relationship? Is it common knowledge? Is there some dwarven epic being penned in Erebor entitled “The Tragic Love Story of Thorin Oakenshield” or is it still a bit awkward due to Bilbo being (a) not a dwarf and (b) still alive? I am so interested in this you have no idea.

Ahhhhhh, Dain is a fun character to write – because he is so blunt and honest and funny, but he is not necessarily forthcoming. He is very, VERY smart – easily one of the smartest characters in the whole story. He is also very perceptive. He can conceal all of this behind his loud, bluff, good-humoured exterior. People don’t expect that savagely sharp brain: they expect a Dwarf like that to be dumb. 

Last mistake they’ll ever make, lol.

Dain knows his cousin. He knows that Thorin tends to latch onto causes, and he knows that they always have huge personal significance to him.

So, Thorin knew a hobbit – and there would have been rumours about that floating around the remainder of the Company the whole time Dain ruled Erebor. Nothing explicitly said, just hints here and there, but Dain is easily intelligent enough to pick up on nuance. He’d know that there was  something unsaid, something there, between Bilbo and Thorin. 

Therefore, Dain would know that Thorin’s interest in these two hobbits must have personal significance as well. It’s not too hard to put two and two together to make four: particularly after discovering that Merry and Pip are Bilbo’s cousins. 

kazimakuwabara:

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“Reunion”

Since i’m sick i lucked out and was awake to see the new chapter of Sansukh! 

There are so many touching moments in this chapter! I have a lot that i want to draw for it, but i decided to first start with Merry and Pippin. Pippin cradling Merry in the streets-what a sad reunion. ;3;!!!

the feet were a bitch!><;;; and i referenced the movie outfits to get the hobbits’ wears. :>

kind of a sloppy background but i messed up on layering…<<;;; it’ll have to do. I hope you like it :>

AUGH MERRYYYY

Kazi!!! It’s gorgeous, I love it I love it so so much!!! OH PIPPIN’S FACE AUGH MY HEART totally not my fault that was the bit that Tolkien is responsible for i stg And the colours! Merry’s dazed face OH *clutches heart* It’s gorgeous, thank you thank you thank you!!

I just wanted to tell you that, as the parent of a child with ADHD, your post about Pippin having ADHD made me want to cheer, not just because representation but especially because PIPPIN. It makes such perfect sense for him, and it’s hugely positive because Pippin is a hero in part due to exactly those traits, impulsive little scattergun genius that he is. I loved Pippin anyway but ADHD!Pippin is a wonderful addition, thank you. The joyous diversity of Sansukh is a beautiful thing :)

jasdgfaksjgaskj ‘joyous diversity’ !!! I am having a little moment rn. What an amazing phrase, what an incredible compliment! I am so, so touched. Thank you, Nonnie. Joyous diversity. *hugs pillow tightly* AUGH JOYOUS DIVERSITY. 

I am hugely HUGELY thrilled that you like ADHD!Pippin! And I am so happy that it makes sense to you, too. I love that all parts of him, being a young Hobbit and being a Took and having ADHD contribute to being such an amazing, all-round hero and brave little soul. 

All my love to you and your own little scattergun hero!

Out of curiosity, do any of your characters have ADD or ADHD?

Yes, actually! Pippin has ADHD, and Bergil has ADD. 

They have a conversation in Chapter 32 about it, in which it is explictly stated. Here is a snippet of it!


“I hate waiting,” grumbled Bergil.

Pippin suddenly smiled. “I do too,” he said. “I get strange impulses now and then – I can’t stay put. The whole world calls to me, and even though a small voice in my head is telling me ‘what a terrible idea, can’t you see that is an awful idea?’ I simply have to investigate. My teachers used to despair of me ever focusing fully upon one thing.”

“Me too!” said Bergil, delightedly. “Although I tend to focus on the things I’m not meant to focus on…”

“There is a well in Moria that agrees with you,” Pippin said, and laughed a little under his breath.

“I don’t know what you meant by that, but adults are strange anyway,” Bergil said after a moment. “What are we waiting for? We could be down at the gate, looking at the soldiers from Pinnath Gelin by now. They have green cloaks, just like our rangers!”

Hi! So I was scrolling through your head cannony things tag, and I saw you said that you were writing something about Legolas’ childhood. I was wondering if that’s been posted, and if not are you still planning on it? That would be such a great story! Also, I got to wondering, how would the fellowship hobbits feel about gigolas? I know you said hobbits generally don’t approve of LGBT+ relationships, but would they feel differently, and why? Thanks ❤️😊

OHGOSH, I was totally planning that, approximately one zillion years ago, as a present for the lovely flukeoffate. And I still intend to write it. Funny, I was just mentioning the whole ‘being stuck’ thing, coincidentally…

I WILL get to it eventually! But Chapter 36 comes first 🙂

Ahhhhh! Well, Merry was initially rather taken aback. We’ll go into further detail later concerning his views. But as we see before the Paths of the Dead, he’s totally on board the Gigolas Train, and in the most practical of Hobbit ways:

(Chapter 32)

“I hope so,” Merry said underneath his breath, and he let out a gusty sigh. “All right, go watch him. He’ll brood himself into fits if you don’t. Get him to eat more, it’s frightful how little he eats. And you two: sort yourselves out! I’ve known tweens better organised than you!”

Pippin’s attitude I have answered here

I like how even though the hobbits view on gender and sexuality are… un-accepting… pippin still doesn’t seem to care(did I mis read), while bilbo has internal things going on.

Pippin don’t give a fuck 🙂 He’s young, not even of-age, and isn’t as indoctrinated in the respectability politics of the Shire. PLUS he’s a Took. 

Bilbo has internalised a lot of it, yes. From an adventurous youth he settled down to appear to all and sundry as Bungo’s proper, respectable son. Even though he shredded his good reputation with his little ‘holiday’, he is still a product of that society. 

I’m glad people are liking that I am addressing these issues!