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from FenrirIII@lemmy.world to lotrmemes@midwest.social on 19 Feb 01:30
https://lemmy.world/post/25765269

cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/25765265

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MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca on 19 Feb 02:39 next collapse

Whole new meaning of “disturber of the peace”.

rustydomino@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 03:28 next collapse

Yeah… I mean it does kind of explain why Gandalf puts up with Pippin

yngmnwntr@lemmy.ml on 19 Feb 03:46 next collapse

There are three groups of Halflings that settled in The Shire at different times. The Fallohides are tall, have good relations with Elves, and are more adventurous than other halflings. By Bilbo and Frodos time Hobbits have homogenized, but the Baggins and other ‘upper class’ Hobbits still share Fallohide characteristics. Fallohides were sort of the ‘noble’ halflings, and Bilbo and Frodo are Fallohides. I don’t remember Gandalf having any canon links to halflings before The Shire (disregarding Rings of Power) but it would have had to have been well before even the founding of The Shire, because the Fallohides already had an established identity. Anyway I like it. Gandalfs great work culminating in his line producing Frodo, the Hobbit hero who destroyed the ring and sailed west with his own greatx57 grandfather.

Varyk@sh.itjust.works on 19 Feb 04:22 next collapse

I think LOTr fan theories are my favorite fan theories.

they’re so well thought out and documented.

CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 Feb 07:24 next collapse

Coming up on season three of Rings of Power…

(Tbf, it wouldn’t make the show worse than it already is.)

Flashbulb8464@lemmy.world on 19 Feb 12:29 collapse

RoP Season 3 writers: “Write that down, Patrick!”