Badass Hobbits Quotes

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“She hadn't been the only one given a title. She had been Akul Kurf, the Ice Bitch.

Dwalin had been Vadok.

Death.

Bilba had always been mildly insulted by that. He got to be Death, and she got to be the hobbit with the bad attitude.”
ISeeFire

“She turned her gaze on him, eyes the color of amber, and Fili felt the breath leave him as though he'd been physically kicked.

Her eyes were completely empty, blank. The look she leveled on him might be the same she leveled on an insect.

She hates me, he thought dumbly, forgetting he still had his shields wide open from his attempts to contact Glamdring.

It's not personal. A voice suddenly spoke in his head and Fili jerked, his eyes snapping to Glamdring. She hates everyone.

Fili looked at Orcrist again, almost convinced the ice in her eyes might be capable of actually opening lacerations.

On the one hand his dragon had finally spoken to him.

On the other his dragon partner, who might possibly be the most beautiful and amazing woman he'd ever seen, hated him…and everyone else.

Well, Kili's voice spoke in his mind, where he'd apparently been eavesdropping. You did say once you hoped your dragon partner and dragon would be interesting.

Interesting, Fili clarified. I said interesting, not insane.”
ISeeFire, Of Dwobbits, Dragons and Dwarves

“Bilba nodded and headed to Syrath, climbing onto his back with Fili behind her.

They lifted off, the ground falling away behind them and she leaned against Fili, mentally picturing the final shards of the shell she'd built around herself falling away below her.

She was neither the naïve girl she'd been before her mother's death or the well of never-ending hate she'd been after.

She was Bilba, the daughter of Belladonna Took and Dwalin, son of Fundin.

She was Orcrist, Orc Cleaver, protector of the weak and defenseless.

She was the rider of Syrath, the partner and One of Fili, son of Vili, Crown Prince of Erebor.

She was her father's daughter and her mother's light.

She was more than what the orcs had tried to make her, more than what she'd made herself and more than the false foundations upon which she'd built her life.

She would rebuild again and, this time, it wouldn't be on the false hope of a fictional father she'd created in her mind and it wouldn't be on the twisted lie given to her by hate.

It would be based on truth, on what Fili and Syrath saw in her, what she was just starting to see in herself and what she saw when she looked at her father.

It would be based on allowing people in, not shutting them out.

And, this time, her foundation would be unshakable.”
ISeeFire, Of Dwobbits, Dragons and Dwarves