Subject: "Nine women; you shall be the Fellowship of the Ring."
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Posted on: 2018-10-02 15:58:00 UTC
It is well known that one of the most popular activities for girls in Middle-earth is joining the Fellowship of the Ring and saving the day; I mean, given a choice between that and dying of dysentery, wouldn't you?
Most female Walkers are Suvians, of course, but a while back Kaitlyn and Selene took on a fic where Rosie, Diamond, and Estella tried to join the Ringbearer's party. That got me thinking: is there a way to get a woman into the Fellowship that works?
In fact (thought I), let's go for broke: is there a way to get nine women into the Fellowship?
The answer, it turned out, was (at least in the Movieverse) yes:
(deviantArt: The Inopportune Storm: The Fellowship of the Ring)
The full account of how this came about is up on deviantArt, but a quick summary goes like this:
While Boromir was riding to Rivendell, a storm (sent by Sauron) over Rohan broke his arm. Eowyn took up his message, going to the elves in Lothlorien, where Galadriel chose to escort her to Rivendell.
The storm headed through Mirkwood (where it made the woods dangerous enough that Legolas took Tauriel along with him to Rivendell), crossed the Misty Mountains (flooding the passes and causing Dis, sister of Thorin, to break her journey back to Erebor in Rivendell), and hit the Shire just as Frodo and Sam were leaving Bag-End.
The weather forced them to spend the night at the Green Dragon, where Sam spilled the beans to Rosie. She told her friends, Angelica Baggins (devoted but vain niece of Bilbo) and Pearl Took (Pippin's older sister, probable political assassin), and the trio decided to chase the boys down at Bree. (No Merry and Pip in this one; their chance Movieverse encounter never happens.)
At Bree, Pearl gets attacked by the Nazgul, leading Aragorn to take the five Hobbits into the Old Forest seeking help. Goldberry tends to Pearl - and when Pearl refuses to leave her friends, Goldberry comes along with them.
Aragorn leads what's now a party of seven (including himself) to Weathertop, but the size of the group + Pearl's injury means everything's a little bit slower. Long story short, Frodo dies on the banks of Bruinen, with Arwen unable to save him.
At the Council, Bilbo pulls his Bookverse trick of trying to take up the Quest... but this time it's Angelica who steps in to take the Ring instead of him. The rest of the Nine each have their own reasons for going (Rosie & Pearl to stay with Angelica, Goldberry to stay with Pearl, Arwen to spend time with Galadriel, Dis to spend time with Tauriel, and Eowyn is heading that way anyway), and the Fellowship is declared.
So far, that's where the story ends. For the Middle-earth types on the Board (whatever your degree of knowledge or lack thereof): how do you think this Fellowship's story would go? Would having all of the bearers of the Three in Rivendell help in their planning? Would Galadriel try and take them over Caradhras (and if so, would the fact that she, Arwen, and Goldberry all have a magical connection to water mean they could avert the snowstorm?)? Would Angelica, whose only canon trait is being so vain that Bilbo left her a mirror, be able to stand up to the strain of the Ring? What would happen when a trio of (essentially) water-mages ran into trouble along the Anduin? Precisely how dead would the Lord of the Nazgul be?
And, perhaps most importantly: in the inevitable, endless fanfic, who would the fans relentlessly ship together?
hS