Day 1: Mountain The young Firebeard dwarf is visiting Bree for the first time.
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Day 1: Mountain The young Firebeard dwarf is visiting Bree for the first time.
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Dwarrowtober 1: "Mountain" (TW: Blood/nosebleed)
a.k.a. Amalda notices Thorin is built like one
Day 15 - Craft
Bilbo was aware - had been aware - that there were all sorts of conversations going on in the mountain to which he in particular was not privy. Periodically someone would go to speak to (i.e., shout at) Thorin where he wandered amongst the piles of gold, for example. Often the hobbit came around corners to find a small huddle of dwarves muttering together, and they always stopped and stared as he went by. It had only gotten worse since Thorin had given him this ridiculous armor.
One night, things seemed to come to a head. He approached the main dining area to overhear "... well, with all due respect Lord Balin, this has gotten ridiculous." Coming from, of all dwarves, Dori! Bilbo hated to eavesdrop but found himself melting into the shadows nearby all the same. "Even in the Blue Mountains, for things to have gone this far without..."
"Yes, Dori, I know, I know," Balin groaned. "I don't think anyone foresaw the shirt." There was a pause, as though Balin were thinking. "You know a dwarf his whole lifetime, and still he can surprise you."
"The point remains," Dori continued in a just-so tone of voice, "we know none of the information necessary for the next steps. Also," he paused, 'there's the matter of the Mastery." None of this left Bilbo any the wiser, but Balin's response was lost to the ages as Nori's hand landed on the hobbit's shoulder from a patch of darker shadow that Bilbo would have sworn couldn't contain a dwarf.
"Well, hello, Bilbo," he said loudly, practically dragging him into the room and leaving the other two staring in surprise. "We wondered where you'd got to. Dangerous place, shouldn't wander too far in here." His cocked eyebrow brought a flush to Bilbo's face. Bad enough to eavesdrop but even worse to be caught!
"Yes indeed," Balin said with a smile as false as a cat's promise. Dori sat nearby as focused on Bilbo as though he were the only thing in the room. Odd. "Bilbo... I just realized we know hardly anything about your life in the Shire! We saw your lovely home, of course," making all of Bilbo's social sensors turn to point due trouble, "but tell me, what did you do for a living?"
"I beg your pardon," Bilbo said by habit before remembering where he was. Perhaps that wasn't quite as rude a question among dwarves. He reminded himself forcefully that he wasn't in the Shire at the moment. As though the bare cold stone walls and floors didn't give that away! "As a rule, gentlehobbits don't talk about such things, I must say," he continued, provoking a wince from Dori and Balin both.
"Understood, my apologies if I was inappropriate," Balin faux-chuckled. Really, Bilbo thought, he might try a little harder. Even a faunt wouldn't be fooled! "What I mean is... do you make things? What was your craft? Metal, wood, stone? Gems? Were you a merchant?" This was entirely too much.
"Wha... you... what?" Bilbo spluttered. "You think I'm some sort of tradesman? I fear there is some sort of confusion going on. Perhaps I should leave you to your discussion." He drew himself up. The nerve!
Dori sighed and leaned in. "You are not a dwarf, and we are not hobbits," the old dwarf said primly, reminding Bilbo yet again that the rules might be different here. "Our intention is not to offend, but to learn, Bilbo. All dwarves have a craft. I am a tailor, as is Nori. Bifur and Bofur are miners, Bombur a tinker, the princes are a gemcutter and weaponsmith respectively, and so forth. It is how we..." here his eyes cut to Balin, whose expression spoke of worry. "... how we understand the nature of those around us."
"Oh," Bilbo said blankly, glancing from face to face. "Er... well..." He racked his brain. "I spent much of the day gardening and cooking, if that helps. Quite social, don't you know, always running about," he chuckled and realized he was laughing alone. Honestly, everyone looked so focused! This was a very strange conversation. "Perhaps you could say I was a cook." Balin was already shaking his head.
"That's a task, not a true craft," he said, provoking a snort of disgust from Bilbo. The hobbit would have argued but Balin was pressing on. "What do you make? Anything durable, anything that lasts."
"Had a lot of books in his house," Nori said while staring at the wall, acting completely disinterested in the whole goings on. "Papers on the desk showed a nice hand, though far too Elvish."
"You went through my papers!" Bilbo shouted. "Nori!"
"A scribe!" Balin announced with a beaming smile. Dori nodded, face a picture of satisfaction. "Did you write for others?"
"Well, I suppose I occasionally wrote a letter for someone or read mail to others without their letters, but..." Bilbo said to universal smiles. "I did compose a book for the children of silly tales from the Shire, but I hardly think..."
Ori, who had wandered in midway through the discussion, looked over. "You wrote a new book?" He said with eyebrows raised. "By yourself?"
"Preserving the lore of his people," Balin said. "Very clear. That's settled." Dori nodded, his face a picture of satisfaction. The whole group broke up at once, leaving Bilbo more confused than ever. As Nori stood to leave, though, he seemed startled to find a hobbit at his elbow.
"Let's talk about the propriety of going through someone else's desk and things, shall we?" Bilbo said, a steely smile not making the dwarf feel comfortable. It was a smile that would have fit perfectly on Thorin.
"Oh yes, you'll do just fine," Nori laughed, leaving Bilbo flummoxed. Curse the dwarves for their confusing ways!
Dwarrowtober Day 4: Crown
I don't super love this drawing, it was kinda thrown together. That and Thorin crown is THE BANE OF MY EXISTENCE!!! I've stared at that thing for so long but can't draw it for the life of me! Anyway, here's the piece.
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For Dwarrowtober!! I probably won’t do every day, but whenever I feel like it I will. This is for day 2 prompt light.
I've never done one of these daily art challenges before, so why not start with dwarves! These are gonna be pretty short since it's basically what I can write during my break at work. This might turn into a more cohesive story at some point, or it might not, but any writing is more than I've done since graduating over a year ago so... here goes!
Day 1: Mountain
He was home again, home at last. The vertigo of the wide blue sky was finally fading after months spent above-ground, and the comforting weight of stone seemed to settle over him like a protective blanket on a chill winter night. He took a deep breath of the cavern's air, and when it sank deep into his lungs it felt as though something starving within him had been fed at last.
And this was only the entryway, just the hidden tunnel that wandered its way deeper under the mountain for a mile or more before opening onto the city. His hand trailed along the smooth stone walls as he began the last stretch of his journey. The stone was cool and comforting against his fingers, and seemed to welcome him home.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Late, as usual, but there's always time for Dwarrowtober! As ever, inspired by the yearly challenge laid out by @mrkida-art.
I only got 4 fics done during October due to life stuff, but there's more to come over Winter. They explore the myriad of my Eastern dwarven OCs, plus some familiar faces and new subjects.
Crown
An Eastern dwarf king, haunted by his traumatic past, contemplates what his father's crown symbolises.
Durin's Day and Family
On the eve of an annual holiday celebration, one Ironfist dwarf visits her very special, and very complicated, family.
Aid
Azanulbizar was many long years ago, but for newly crowned King Dáin Ironfoot, there are expectations of repayment to the other dwarf-holds for blood shed in aid of his ancestors.
Feud
On the Fields of Pelennor, an injured soldier of Rohan is at the mercy of a dwarf in league with his enemies.
Day 5: Stars Durin's Folk star lamps inspired by their architecture in the books (did you know that they like to carve their pillars in the shape of trees? )
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