nicole maines; trans female; she/her — welcome, traveler, to rivendell, ROWAN BAGGINS. you are THE RING-BEARER, no? lord elrond is waiting for you. you look young for a HOBBIT. you can’t be older than 30. are you from THE SHIRE? you’ve come a long way. please, rest now.
stats.
name: rowan baggins.
alias(es)/nickname(s): ro; roro; miss underhill.
age: 30.
birthday + zodiac: september 22nd / virgo.
pronouns: she/her.
gender identity: trans female.
species: hobbit.
sexual orientation: panromantic, asexual.
hair color + style: brown, long and curly, typically tied back or pulled up somehow.
eye color: blue.
family: drogo baggins (father, deceased); primula baggins née brandybuck (mother, deceased); bilbo baggins (second cousin ‘uncle’, adopted parental figure); gorbadoc brandybuck (maternal grandfather; deceased); mirabella brandybuck née took (maternal grandmother; deceased); fosco baggins (paternal grandfather; deceased); ruby baggins née bolger (paternal grandmother; deceased). rowan has no siblings, but she has a lot of aunts and uncles and probably even more cousins -- far too many to name !!
mbti: infp.
history.
rowan is the only child of her parents, drogo and primula baggins. for the majority of her childhood, she grew up in brandy hall in buckland.
however, when she was 12 years old, her parents drowned in a boating accident on brandywine river, leaving her an orphan.
not long after this, rowan was adopted by her second cousin ( once removed? i think? it’s hard to keep track of this stuff lol ), though she would call him uncle bilbo. she moved to bag end to live with him after this.
because bilbo was raising her, she took after him a lot, growing up with his stories and becoming incredibly curious, longing for the chance to go out and adventure and see the world.
this behavior is, of course, unusual for hobbits -- but most attributed this to her took ancestry and her time spent around bilbo.
though she always wanted to explore outside the shire, she never strayed far from home.
she was curious of it all, sure, but not enough to actually leave her friends and family in the shire.
plus, it wasn’t like she was exactly well equipped to go out and do such a thing.
so while this quest has that sense of adventure she’s always longed for, she knows how serious this is, and she knows it’s not going to be some fun adventure. she’s worried about what’s to come, but she tries at the same time to not think too much on it.
she knows this is what she has to do, and she wants very badly to save the fate of everyone in the shire, and, of course middle-earth in general. she struggles with doubting herself but doesn’t want that side of her to show.













