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ibrithir-was-here Ā· 3 years
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Hey! I was thinking about Narewen/Bain (I think that was a what you said in your tags). Could you expand? Iā€™m curious
Oh Yeah no problem! So the idea just came out of the other idea where the Arkenstone really is a Silmaril (like it ought to be come on Prof.)
So Narewen's timeline there would have been:
Stuck in stone form for however long magical plate tectonics took to move her from that fiery chasm to where the dwarves of Erebor discovered the Arkenstone
Feeling that she's finally around friendly folk she would have woken up, much to the amazement of the dwarves,( who probably take her as some sort of blessing from Mahal. I mean with the circumstances I would)
She's raised amoung them for a while, learning smithing and craft until
Smaug comes
At which point she definitly goes back into jewel form and stays that way until Bilbo Baggins takes her out to trade for peace, resulting in a very confused Hobbit, an extremely concerned Thranduil (because he's heard about what happens when Silmarils are up for grabs) and a Gandalf with a very important report to make to the Valar
Meanwhile all Bard sees is a frightened/angry young girl around his sons age, and so he probably introduced them while she was staying in the elven camp so she wouldn t be so lonely/worried
She probably does go back to stay with the dwarves after to help them rebuild, but keeps in touch with Bain and Bard and it just blossoms naturally from there
(It really wasn't much of a concrete idea, except that Bard's kids was were some of the only stuff I'd really liked in the last two Hobbit movies, and since Narewen's sort of in a Snow White situation Bain was the nearest prince in proximity and age, and I thought they'd be cute together šŸ˜…)
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