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This is a set of drabbles written for Tolkien Weekly.

They are all cautionary tales told to little hobbits during the latter half of the sixteen century by Shire reckoning. (This would be the mid to late second century of the Fourth Age by the reckoning of the men of Gondor.) Or, in other words, almost 200 years after the events in Lord of the Rings. The Shire has had little contact with the outside world for some time. There is a tiny grain of Tolkien-truth in the pearl that is each of them - except one! I'll leave you to guess which one...


Cautionary Tales-1




The Dragon

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who was tempted to leave his nice, cosy, hobbit hole by a wily wizard and some dreadful dwarves. They made him walk further and further from the safety of the Shire, up hill and down dale, until they came to a dragon’s den.

The dreadful dwarves pushed the hobbit, and poked the hobbit, until he went in… when he saw the dragon, the dragon saw him… It breathed out fearsome fire and burnt the hobbit up!

Which just goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


The River

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole and went off adventuring. No-one knows why, or just where he wandered, but finally he came across a river where there was no water, for there had been no rain for many a day (which would never happen here in The Shire).

And, just as he went to walk across, a great wall of water came rushing, and gushing, and tumbled down upon him… and he was drowned to death!

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


The Ship's Cook

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole and went off to sea as a ship’s cook – a very un-hobbity thing to do.

One day he was cooking another fish stew when someone said they saw a mountain on fire in the distance. The hobbit left the dinner untended to see what the fuss was about but, almost as soon as he got his feet on the deck, he was washed overboard by a mountain of water instead.

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


The Soldier**

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole and went off to a great white city full of big people, trying to be a soldier.

But the city ran out of food – only one meal a day and that just some uninspiring cheese and a bit of stale bread.

The hobbit grew so weak his armour weighed him down and when the time came to fight he couldn’t run away from the enemy soldiers, who killed him – dead!

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


The Windy Day

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole, took his dog, and built himself a wooden house with a straw thatch roof, on the top of a high stone peak.

One day a mighty, powerful, wind arose that picked up house, hobbit, and dog tossing them skywards, willy-nilly, until they finally landed in a heap.

The hobbit peered out and said to the dog, “Well I guess we’re not in Hobbiton any more…”

They were never seen again.

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


The Great Eye

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole and walked for weeks, for months, until he was far from The Shire. And all that time he was being watched by a Great Eye in the sky; waiting, watching…

Then, one dark, dreary, day the Great Eye blinked… and the earth shook, and the earth trembled, until the ground was split asunder.

The hobbit teetered, tottered, overbalanced, tumbling into a great chasm; he disappeared… never to be seen again.

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave their homes always come to no good end!


Big People****

Once upon a time there lived a hobbit who left his cosy hobbit hole to learn about Big People.

He saw that in many ways they were not unlike hobbits and decided to stay for a while.

But then came the black boil sickness and some of the Big People blamed the hobbit; though it was never his fault.

So the hobbit came home. But he brought back black boil sickness and half the hobbits of the Shire died, including him.

Which goes to show that hobbits that leave The Shire can bring about a bad end for us all!




** It is very likely that this cautionary tale developed from this story told on his return to the Shire by Pippin.


****Author's note - A devastating disease spread across Middle Earth between III 1635 and III 1637, more commonly called the Dark Plague or the Great Plague. It came out of the East, ravaging Rhovanion and Gondor (King Telemnar of Gondor and his children were all lost to it) before passing on northwards. It is quite possible that it was a form of Biological Warfare emanating from Mordor...


Disclaimer: The characters in this story do not belong to me, but are being used for amusement only, and all rights remain with the estate of JRR Tolkien.

Date: 01/06/2012 06:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zanthinegirl.livejournal.com
Hee! Deeply cute cautionary tales!

Date: 01/06/2012 07:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Thank you - they were great fun to write.

Date: 01/06/2012 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ffutures.livejournal.com
Sensing a certain theme there... travel is good for the soul? Freeing it from the body anyway!

Immensely cool.

BTW, I forgot that you guys were away when I wrote my last Drabble, which is a shame because [livejournal.com profile] speakr2customrs gets a credit as one of the people who gave me the idea - Angel / surprise crossover - Blue Meanie (http://ffutures.livejournal.com/891560.html)

Date: 01/06/2012 07:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Freeing it from the body anyway!

Perfectly put! And thank you.

Date: 01/06/2012 09:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slaymesoftly.livejournal.com
Hee! If I were a little hobbit, I would never leave the Shire!

Date: 01/06/2012 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Aha - then the cautionary tales would have done their job!

They were great fun to write, I must admit.

Date: 02/06/2012 12:17 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] stormwreath.livejournal.com
Nice!

So if I've interpreted them correctly:

1. Is obviously Bilbo and Smaug.
2. The Ford of Bruinen and what happened to the Nazgûl?
3. Not sure at all, though the fiery mountain has to be Orodruin. Unless it's Taniquetil, and this is a legend of the Downfall of Númenor and the destruction of Ar-Pharazon's fleet?
4. Pippin in Minas Tirith, of course.
5. Hee! Though shouldn't it be a girl hobbit, not a boy hobbit? And she'll never get home, of course, because hobbits don't wear ruby slippers...
6. Frodo and Sauron.
7. You explained that one yourself. :)


Date: 02/06/2012 09:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Well spotted that man! As you can doubtless tell, the prompts were a series of natural disasters. And yes - the third is the downfall of Numenor - I reckon throwing a possible volcano into the mix along with a tsunami, and so on, would increase the hobbity value as a cautionary tale - it was probably a volcanic island any way.

Date: 07/06/2012 02:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sammywol.livejournal.com
I thought the hobbit who fell in the volcano was Smeagol. Terrible how these oral histories smush characters together. ;)

Date: 07/06/2012 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Terrible how these oral histories smush characters together. ;)

Absolutely!

But the hobbits wouldn't like to own him...

Oh - can you just imagine him as a ship's cook?

Date: 09/06/2012 06:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sammywol.livejournal.com
Slightly mad neighbour Tim Severin did a reconstruction of the Sindbad Voyage on a huge wood and rope built sailing ship. The ship's cook they had for the first leg (Oman to India) of the voyage - an aged Pakistani called Shanby - was rather reminiscent of Smeagol in skill and attitude. The experience was a scarring one and when Severin went on Desert Island Discs his luxury was a set of cooking herbs and spices to make food taste of something - he'd learned how grim it was to eat lousy, tasteless food day in day out.

Smeagol would probably do good sashimi though ... if slightly gnawed.

Date: 09/06/2012 08:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Oh poor Tim Severin - and I can imagine he must be a slightly mad neighbour! I am pretty sure I read the book of the Sinbad voyage... but I have to admit that it is The Brendan Voyage that stays in my mind most clearly as I have reread it a couple of times! I had a bit of a crush on Trøndur Patursson...

Sashimi by Smeagol - someone should open the restaurant!

Date: 02/06/2012 08:04 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] jay-of-lasgalen.livejournal.com
It's good to see these again, and be able to read them all together. Great drabbles!

Date: 02/06/2012 09:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Thank you - they were really great fun to write.

Date: 02/06/2012 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wildecate.livejournal.com
And let that be a lesson to you young hobbit!

Date: 02/06/2012 02:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Absolutely!

Date: 03/06/2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] evilawyer.livejournal.com
These are very cute.

Date: 03/06/2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
They were great fun to write.

Date: 08/06/2012 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] clodia-metelli.livejournal.com
These are great to see all together. Lovely set!

Date: 08/06/2012 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
Thank you - they were great fun to write.

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