Subject: The Shire, the Shire.
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Posted on: 2016-01-12 10:36:00 UTC

"There won't be a Shire, Sam."

Or at least, not as we know it. The Shire was able to exist as a peaceful realm because the Rangers of Arnor were constantly watching its borders. But there is no Arnor in the Witch-Queen timeline - nothing to stop the Big Folk (and worse!) from traipsing all over the green-hill country.

But on the flip side, there are far fewer Big Folk around. Assuming Bree managed to escape slavery under the Numenoreans (and since they never really spread that far north, it's reasonable), they're... about it. There's the Snowmen of Forochel, but they wouldn't really come south. And unlike the canon timeline, the lack of Angmar and a weaker Sauron mean the Misty Mountains aren't particularly goblin-heavy - so there's not going to be too many orcs wandering in the west.

The Shire would definitely have to fend for itself - the Bounders would be armed (with bows, we know hobbits use those), and would be greatly increased in number - but they probably wouldn't have too much trouble. The prominence of the Took and Brandybuck families... well, they're always subject to the butterfly effect, but there's nothing obviously outside-related to them. I think you'd have more contact with Bree, and less well-defined borders to the Shire - remember, their original borders were laid by the King, and there is no king in this timeline - but ultimately, it's the same folk in the same place.

The other key question: would Smaug be able to take Erebor with the likes of Galadriel and Gil-Galad defending it? Um... probably! Prior to Smaug, the only person we know has killed a flying dragon was Earendil - and he used a Silmaril and a flying ship to do it! And if the United Kingdom of Erebor falls, the people would probably in part flee west: to the ruins of Lindon and the Blue Mountains, precisely where Thorin's company travelled from.

So this is plausible. Your Company may include key leaders - Gil-Galad, Arathorn King of Dale. There would be no Imladris to stop off in, unless it was built as a post-Smaug waypoint. The Mountains would be less dangerous, Mirkwood is still Greenwood (no Dol Guldur!), and Thranduil - no, his father, Oropher, is still alive! - is less hostile (though probably still doesn't one his theoretical overlord rousing the dragon). It would be a different story, but it could hit a lot of the same notes.

(If Smeagol got hold of a Ring of Power, under this model he would still be immortal - look at the Witch-Kings of Gondor, they're still around after thousands of years!)

hS

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