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  • Frodo’s Adventure: Encounters with Elves and Farmer Maggot, a/k/a Chapter 4

    Mushrooms and all.

    Well it’s the next morning after the elf sleep over party in the woods and the hobbits are gathering their things.

    They discover the elf’s have left behind elf bread and drink. They’re so excited about because apparently elf bread is the best. Frodo wakes up later than the group and Pippin tells him hey…. Sam made me leave you some food.

    I want to take a moment to point out that the elves knew Frodo was leaving the shire, they hinted at it then moved away from the topic.

    Also Sam the Gardner and Frodo’s companion in this adventure had always wanted to see an elf. And he not only got to see the elf he was able to hang out with the elves, eat their food, and listen to their stories.

    So at this moment Sam has been enlightened in a way he’s seen elves up close and experienced their unearthly beauty and now feels different. It happens to the best of us Sam, we leave our little community and realize the world is big and vast.

    Back to the story.

    The DnD party gathers their items and begins to travel again, they’re going over to the next hobbit town where Frodo has a new home. The story Frodo has concocted is that he wanted to settle back in his home town, his friends had set everything up for it.

    So they walk on and into a farm, a farm owned by a farmer named Maggot.

    Apparently Frodo and him have history: back in his youth Frodo ate a bunch of Farmer Maggot’s mushrooms. Farmer Maggot catches Frodo eating his mushrooms and then scares the living shit out of Frodo over it and threatens him with his dogs.

    So naturally Frodo notices Farmer Maggots property he’s like yeah guys lets not and Pippin is like whatever, because they literally have never met a stranger.

    And then they start yelling for Farmer Maggot to come out. Frodo tries to blend into the background and Sam just hangs out unaware of why Frodo is so uncomfortable.

    And out comes out Farmer Maggots along with his two dogs Grip, Fang and Wolf. What sort of names are these! And the dogs are just cute.

    Can we just take a moment to really take in how LoTR really set the foundation for Fantasy novels? This moment here just reminds me of Harry Potter going out to see Hagrid out back. Hagrid is scary and so are his pets but he’s actually very loyal and sweet.

    Sidebar: I am a little peeved though as a lady I would like a cool lady character about now but so far the ladies are delighted to be background characters. This is very much a fantasy adventure centered around friends and there will be no badass woman or a love triangle. And to be honest it would sort of ruin the story a little bit. I don’t know why I feel that way and I don’t feel like deep diving into that at the moment.

    Anyways Frodo really wants Farmer Maggot not to remember him but he does and he teases Frodo a little. Which sort of reminds me of all those scary mean adults we meet as kids and young adults. We think man they hate me or they are no fun but you run into them as full grown adult and realize they really aren’t. As young adults/kids you don’t realize they just are looking out for you. Farmer Maggot was teaching a young rambunctious Frodo a lesson and scaring him was one way to go about it.

    Alright also this book so far is about dudes going on an adventure, low supplies and running into friends and staying over for dinner and drinks. I mean this is a place of magic and mystery yet if you role the dice right you’ll end up with a good meal.

    Farmer Maggot greets the boys happily but he brings a Dark Rider who was asking questions. Before he could say more he tells the group to come in have a drink and they’ll chat.

    At first its them plus the farmer and his wife and then it turns into about 14 other people as the farmers employees join in.

    Farmer Maggot glares at Frodo a little, asks how they got here and then teases Frodo a bit calling him a rascal and bringing up his stolen mushrooms.

    Thats when the story begins…Farmer Maggot tells them the Dark Rider aka Big Folk was asking about Frodo.

    “Have you seen Baggins.”

    Farmer Maggot tells the Dark Rider to leave to be off Baggins isn’t here that he hear he went to Hobbinton, but the Dark Rider insisted and offered gold. When the Dark Rider didn’t get the information he wanted he hissed then rode off.

    Then Farmer Maggot brings up Bilbo’s travels and treasure, he also tells Frodo that if anyone else came looking for Frodo he would say Frodo was dead or whatever.

    He offers to drive Frodo to the ferry by wagon, and they go but the wagon has no lights on and then a dark rider shows up not he road.

    Farmer Maggot tells Frodo to hide and is about to square up with this rider.

    But its just Merry Brandybuck, his government name is Meriadoc Brandybuck.

    I get so confused in this book, so many names and I’ve had to start taking notes when I read. Its time consuming.

    Anyways I have notes for chapter 5 but I also have to go back into those and clarify what I read. Who knew this would end up a bit more complicated than expected.

    But we are on an unexpected journey in this book.

    Till next time.

  • Hobbits, Elves, and the Journey Begins

    I forgot what chapter we’re on. But I picked the book back up and started on Chapter 3 it seemed like a good spot. Names will be miss spelled and locations have been forgotten.

    Alright so Bilbo is planning his party he’s however many years and he’s names Frodo his heir. Gandalf has showed up to bring fire works everyone in the Shire is super excited. It’s this big deal and the post office is full of invitations and replies to the invitations.

    And I’m like how big is this place really? Because … are we talking like Whoville big? Or Metropolis (1927 film) big?

    Anyways… he’s leaving and his inner circle knows. He has his party tells off the town folk and pops this ring on and disappears with a poof.

    He’s back at home and Gandalf shows up pretty much complaining about the ring stunt and how he had to make smoke appear.

    That’s when Gandalf is like yo you got your stuff situated are you gonna leave this ring to Frodo? Well suddenly Bilbo doesn’t want to leave this ring and Gandalf is like oh yes you are.

    While this is happening there are Dwarfs there helping him pack. So in the movie he leaves solo in the books his homies showed up to get him.

    Anyways…. Frodo stays behind with the ring and Gandalf checks in on him to see how he’s doing. Asking if he’s doing well and just checking on his aging. Because it’s pretty clear that Frodo and even Bilbo before him aged slower than usual because of this damn ring. Lets be clear the beings in this universe that are not human age slow to begin with.

    Eventually Frodo has a deep chat with Gandalf and Sam hears it all. He was gardening, which brings me to this he’s the Gardner that’s why he calls Frodo “Master Frodo.” In the movies I must have missed he was an employee I just figured he was polite.

    So Sam is listening in and so entranced by this story he broke his cover of trimming the hedges gets caught and voluntold he will be going with Frodo on leaving the shire.

    And Frodo tells everyone he’s going over to Buckland…Buckville look I’ve already forgotten this town. But it’s the town everyone in the Shire hates on whenever given the chance. And apparently not many like Frodo because his mom is from Buckland/Buckville so born to be disliked. His father is a Baggins and marries a buck foreigner they both died by drowning while out on a boat.

    Let’s side quest into this for a second: Not only are the Baggins rich so are the Buckin’s on Frodo’s mom side, take note of the name of the village/town. That’s right—Frodo’s family established Buckland/Buckville whatever so he’s rich and born into a founding father’s family. I mean this entire time (3 chapters) and I’m wondering what does Frodo actually do for a living? He doesn’t work. Bilbo not working just felt alright because the lore is he went off and took some nice gold from a dragon. But now we find out that this is a wealthy family with generational wealth.

    Frodo sets off after dragging his feet for a few weeks sighing about leaving and pout about it. You know who goes with him? PIPPIN AND MARY! In the movies I remember Pippin and Mary getting up to no good and running full speed into Frodo and Sam but in the book they leave together.

    Don’t ask me how this came about I was working and listening to the audio and missed that part.

    So the four of them set out to Buckin’s Buckland Buckville and see the Dark Rider. The Dark Rider is asking in one instant. The second Dark Rider encounter, Frodo got everyone to hide and fought the urge to put the ring on. The ring clearly wants to be found. This one sniffs the air and then leaves.

    Well they survive the Dark Rider sniff and run into the wood elves, who are singing. The hobbits are entranced by the elves eternal beauty. The book says, ” and the hobbits could see the starlight glimmering on their hair and in their eyes.”

    And the elves know Frodo! They spot him and and everyone stops and gather around the little hobbits. Frodo asks the leader Gildor Inglorious of the House of Finrod…how he knows him. Turns out they’ve seen him with Bilbo and they know all about him. I want to say they even knew he was leaving the shire.

    Full stop how did Tolkien come up with these DnD names and keep track of the lore.

    Back to the elves so they chat ask Frodo what they’re up and then Pippin is like hey y’all know about the Black Riders? And the elves seem spooked by them and make the call to take the hobbits with them. They even make it a point to say they normally don’t do that.

    They travel with them then the elves set up camp and everyone goes to sleep only to be awoken in the middle of the night for food and a party.

    They eat, they drink, pass out and wake up the next morning to the elves not being there.

    Sooooo we are three chapters in and already I’m pretty sure the movies were just INSPIRED by the books.

    Also I’ve recently started playing DND and I’m reading this like …all this feels family so I google and sure enough LoTR also inspired Dungeons and Dragons.

    My DND character is a tifling paladin … pirate. She’s a complex being.

    See you in chapter 4.

    Side note its been a busy year and while I did keep to my new years resolution pretty well I’m disappointed I didn’t keep up with this book blog.

    But I haven’t read a lot of books this year; I’ve tried. Anyways the books have been bleeding into my gaming sessions with the bestie.

    You can catch me on my twitch channel LoopyLu1928 and bring some insight.

  • My Reading Goals: Finishing Projects and Books

    My Reading Goals: Finishing Projects and Books

    It’s bee a while and I forgot about this project. However this years goal is basically to finish all projects, products I purchase, and complete pending tasks.

    So hopefully we can get through this. Last year I started Lord of the Rings and just got off track. I’m going to go back re-read chapter 1-2 and get to chapter 3.

    I will read LoTR. I’ll also continue reading other books. I figure I’ll include a little insight on here too. I mean according to Kindle I’ve read about 38 books so I had material to blog about.

    Anyways…goals this week re-read chapter 1-2 of LoTR and also I am going to try and get through Dracula AGAIN.

    I hate only one book and it’s Bram Stokers Dracula. Over the years I have honestly tried to read and listen to this book. It is an Epistolary Novel, and I find it hard to read. This style of writing has me just wondering away from the story often.

    See you guys soon.