• huquad@lemmy.ml
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    It came with the firework pack he bought across the border of the shire.

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    dragon attack survivor

    That’s one way to describe a burglar who came with a group to kill and plunder. And succeeded in both without major troubles.

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    Gandalf was going to tell a tale about Bilbo’s life during the party, and Middle Earth doesn’t have slide projectors.

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      Right! Bilbo spent all these years telling the Shire about how scary the dragon was, but for his birthday he got Gandalf to simulate the dragon for everyone.

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      In the book, he and Gandalf were planning the party for months. The whole thing was his plan from the beginning.

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        No joke, I just got to the part in the Andy Serkis narrated audiobook where Gandalf returns to toss the ring into the fire(place).

        Bilbo even comes out to announce that the dragon means supper is being served and the 144 people that get to sit inside the big tent should come on in.

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            He chose it because if you add his 111 years to Frodo’s 33, you get 144 or “one gross dozen” although to refer to the gathered hobits as a “gross” would be rude indeed! (more book references for those who haven’t read them)

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    i feel like “does he not like bilbo?” can basically sum up gandalf’s actions in the hobbit more generally

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    A wizard does not hate, nor does he love. He feels precisely the way he means to.

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    The dragon died and they’re celebrating Bilbo’s robbery and outwitting of Smaug.