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❝If more people valued home above gold, this world would be a merrier place.❞ - Thorin II Oakenshield Athena had left her family behind to see what the rest of the world had to offer, but her entire world changed when the fire-drake named Smaug attacked the city of Dale. She finds herself embarking on a quest to reclaim what had been taken by fire, joining thirteen Dwarves, a Hobbit, and a wizard on a perilous journey that leads them far and wide across Middle-earth, meeting both friend and foe along the way--all the while trying to figure out what home truly means to her. Started: January 10th 2021 Finished: January 29th 2021 [Book 1] Highest Rankings #1 in TheHobbit #1 in Bard #1 in Nori #1 in Dori #1 in Oin #1 in Gloin #1 in Bombur #2 in Fili #3 in Legolas
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After the company has won the mountain, they must do all they can to defend it from those seeking to claim it as their own. While the dwarves of Erebor are willing to do all they can for their king, Thorin's mind is placed elsewhere. The arkenstone is still missing and it's effects on the newly-named dwarven king is not going unnoticed. As dragon-sickness plagues Thorin's heart he is given one last choice, the love for the gold, or the love for y/n. Disclaimer: I do not own any of The Hobbit characters. Credit goes to J. R. R. Tolkien as well as Peter Jackson. Cover credits: Unknown (DM for crediting or removal)

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