I am loyalty (Thorin / OC )
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  • Reads 305,093
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  • Parts 43
  • Time 6h 12m
Ongoing, First published May 03, 2014
I am loyalty. I am fire made flesh. I am yours.  Pain.Fear.Sadness.Guilt. This is all she feels. After decades of torment , Adrianna (one of the last shifters in Middle-earth) starts to go crazy. She slaughters any Orc she finds , but never mind how much blood she spills ,  it's never enough. An old friend comes to Adrianna and asks something of her. Gandalf asks her to join him on a quest. Him and ...13 dwarves and ...a hobbit. What could go wrong?     Reviews **********  "It is a very good book and the history behind Adrianna is beautifully written. Every chapter has new things or twists that make it unique but not too far from the movie/book. I love this book and it is one of my favourites " ~Daughter_of_Durin  "This book is amazing, and I think they should edit the movie to this!!" ~ Dacolbster
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The Protector of Kings

4 parts Ongoing

**REWORKING!!** Previously posted story removed for editing. "What do you want from me?" Gandalf's face grew dark and he scanned the room, his eyes finally landing on a dwarf sitting by himself across the Prancing Pony. I followed his gaze. "I need you to keep him alive." "If I accept, what do you need me to do?" She asked. "I only ask that you come to a meeting two evenings from now, over in Hobbiton," he simply replied. "And if I refuse?" she said. "Then I can not guarantee that you won't regret it," Gandalf said, his eyes filled with promise, "And the fate of Middle Earth could once again fall into the hands of the enemy."