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 Post subject: The Unsung Heroes of Bagshot Row: Exploring the Lesser-Known
PostPosted: March 18th, 2024, 12:25 am 
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As we all appreciate the epic journey that unfolds in "The Fellowship of the Ring," I've often found myself pondering about the quaint little corner of the Shire known as Bagshot Row. While Bilbo and Frodo Baggins are the stars of the show, I can't help but wonder about the other residents of this iconic street.

Let's dive into the lives of the lesser-known hobbits who call Bagshot Row home. Who were they? What were their stories? How did the events of "The Fellowship of the Ring" impact their peaceful hobbit lives?

Here are a few discussion points to get us started:geometry dash
• The Gamgee Family: We know Samwise, but what about the rest of the Gamgees?

• Daddy Twofoot: The neighbor of the Gamgees, what might his daily life have been like?

• The Impact of Bilbo's Party: How did the extravagant event affect the residents of Bagshot Row?

• Life After Bilbo's Departure: How did the neighborhood change when Bilbo left with the elves?

I'm looking forward to reading your thoughts, theories, and any tidbits of lore you might have on the hobbits of Bagshot Row. Let's shed some light on the unsung heroes of the Shire!


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