Scarlet Witch of Middle Earth
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  • Reads 30,206
  • Votes 581
  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 58m
Complete, First published Jan 14, 2022
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Willow Smith, the lost witch, the scarlet witch of middle earth, and the deadliest woman alive. When a bunch of dwarves, a old wizard, and a halfling find shelter in a home they meet someone who will soon stop some of them from facing a horrible fate. Joining the company of Thorin Okanshield she has to earn her respect. Willow goes in to learn about her forgotten past and about her future. Learning her future will lie with a handsome dwarf, Kili Durin. Willow makes it her goal to get the dwarves back to Erebor along with helping anyone she can. This is Willow Smith, great adventure.

I do not own any characters other then my oc.

Willow is my character but she is based off the scarlet witch in MCU.
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As the journey towards the mountain grows more difficult, Thorin and y/n's newfound love is put to the test. When it comes down to it, what will he choose, his love or his gold? Y/n and Bilbo Baggins have officially been welcomed into the company. They have faced the pale orc and now must be prepared to face all the obstacles that come with him. As they grow closer to the mountain and see the change of reason in Thorin's heart, it will be time to decide if they are really up to the challenge. Is the gold worth that much if their leader has lost his reason to fight for them? Disclaimer: I do not own any of The Hobbit characters. Credit goes to J. R. R. Tolkien as well as Peter Jackson. Word count: 30,000-35,000 words (Important Note not included) Cover Credit: ChristinZakh on deviantart