Title: Two Songs for Harp
Relationship: Thorin/Bilbo
Characters: Thorin, Bilbo, the rest of the Company
Fandom: Hobbit
Warnings/Spoilers: Book-canon compliant
Rating: G
Word Count: 2800
Summary: Two songs played on two harps: one in Laketown, one in the heart of Erebor before the Battle of the Five Armies.
Note: Thorin's song in Erebor is adapted from the Irish ballad "The Foggy Dew," by Charles O’Neill.
( Outside the store were hung various fiddles, drums, and pipes. Thorin Oakenshield stood before a small wooden harp, sized for travel, and his gaze followed its curves. )
Relationship: Thorin/Bilbo
Characters: Thorin, Bilbo, the rest of the Company
Fandom: Hobbit
Warnings/Spoilers: Book-canon compliant
Rating: G
Word Count: 2800
Summary: Two songs played on two harps: one in Laketown, one in the heart of Erebor before the Battle of the Five Armies.
Note: Thorin's song in Erebor is adapted from the Irish ballad "The Foggy Dew," by Charles O’Neill.
( Outside the store were hung various fiddles, drums, and pipes. Thorin Oakenshield stood before a small wooden harp, sized for travel, and his gaze followed its curves. )