I don't know if this was obvious and I was too stupid to see but when bilbo says "I'm willing to let it stand against my claim" for stealing the arkenstone and thorin answers with "your claim? you have no claim over me" I always thought he was saying that because he felt betrayed by bilbo, which he did, but he was being his usual dramatic dragon self in my eyes
but when I think of arkenstone as thorin's heart it makes sense. he ripped his heart (the arkenstone) off his body (erebor) and gave it to them, and then justified it by painting it as his claim of the treasure
and it was bilbo who did it. the one he trusted, the one he already gave his heart to. in a sense he showed he is untrustworthy of holding either of his hearts. no wonder he had tears in his eyes
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Don't mind me, just out here, thinking of them in this fine year of our lord 2024
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aos kirk in the green shirt 👀
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lucas and steve friendship means a lot to me
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i don’t grow out of my interests they simply become absorbed into me as i get older like tree rings
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They're being chased by a monster and yet their first instinct at hearing Dustin singing on the radio is to judge him. I love them so much.
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