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So the group set off on their journey, forming a band of mercenaries called The Fellowship of the Book. The Fellowship camped outside Fangorn Forest on their way to Minas Gurth. But they were ambushed by orcs. Joe was the first to spot them and pulled out his bow on instinct and shot in the dark. His arrow hit an orc, and it screamed in pain. The scream revealed the orcs' location, so they decided to charge at the camp. Bob and Joe ran out of their tents and charged into battle. Joe slew many orcs with his golden blade. Bob took out Lachothalion and lit up the ground, giving light in the desolate forest. He then charged at the orcs and slaughtered them. But reinforcements came for the orcs, and they were not able to handle them. Suddenly, other mercenaries came to their aid, hearing about their deeds, killing orcs that ravaged Rhovanion. One of them was a Gondorian scribe mercenary named Bert. He wielded a great sword that was unbreakable. Another was an [[Easterlings|Easterling]] mercenary named Tom. Tom did battle with a spear and a shield. And the third mercenary that came to their aid was a Silvan elf named Maethon. Maethon was handy with daggers and bows. He was equal in speed to Bob. And so the three mercenaries together with the Fellowship overpowered the orcs and defeated them. Soon afterwards, the three mercenaries joined the Fellowship.
So the group set off on their journey, forming a band of mercenaries called The Fellowship of the Book. The Fellowship camped outside Fangorn Forest on their way to Minas Gurth. But they were ambushed by orcs. Joe was the first to spot them and pulled out his bow on instinct and shot in the dark. His arrow hit an orc, and it screamed in pain. The scream revealed the orcs' location, so they decided to charge at the camp. Bob and Joe ran out of their tents and charged into battle. Joe slew many orcs with his golden blade. Bob took out Lachothalion and lit up the ground, giving light in the desolate forest. He then charged at the orcs and slaughtered them. But reinforcements came for the orcs, and they were not able to handle them. Suddenly, other mercenaries came to their aid, hearing about their deeds, killing orcs that ravaged Rhovanion. One of them was a Gondorian scribe mercenary named Bert. He wielded a great sword that was unbreakable. Another was an [[Easterlings|Easterling]] mercenary named Tom. Tom did battle with a spear and a shield. And the third mercenary that came to their aid was a Silvan elf named Maethon. Maethon was handy with daggers and bows. He was equal in speed to Bob. And so the three mercenaries together with the Fellowship overpowered the orcs and defeated them. Soon afterwards, the three mercenaries joined the Fellowship.
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The Fellowship continued on towards Minas Gurth, but stopped by a river to get some water. There, they were attacked by Gerald of Erebor, who had tried to defeat Bob back in the Second Age. Gerald was still alive somehow, and for some reason, he hadn't aged a bit. He had an army of orcs with him, and so the Fellowship charged into battle. Billy stood on top of a rock and shot flaming arrows at the Orcs, and Bob took on Gerald with Lachothalion. Bert charged into battle alongside Tom, and they battled orcs mercilessly. Bob and Gerald exchanged blows with their weapons, until Bob gained the upper hand and chopped Gerald's arm off. Gerald and his army retreated, but the Fellowship did not follow. They continued on towards Minas Gurth.
The Fellowship continued on towards Minas Gurth, but stopped by a river to get some water. There, they were attacked by Gerald of Erebor, who had tried to defeat Bob back in the Second Age. Gerald was still alive somehow, and for some reason, he hadn't aged a bit. He had an army of orcs with him, and so the Fellowship charged into battle. Billy stood on top of a rock and shot flaming arrows at the Orcs, and Bob took on Gerald with Lachothalion. Bert charged into battle alongside Tom, and they battled orcs mercilessly. Joe swung his great golden blade round and round. Bob and Gerald exchanged blows with their weapons, until Bob gained the upper hand and chopped Gerald's arm off. Gerald and his army retreated, but the Fellowship did not follow. They continued on towards Minas Gurth.
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When the Fellowship arrived in Minas Gurth, they were surrounded by archers from the band of outlaws they were chasing. Their leader, a Noldorin elf named Arthon charged at the Fellowship with the whole band of outlaws. Seeing as the other members of the Fellowship were scared and nervous, Bob charged in on his own and engaged all of the outlaws with just his magic flaming blade. Bob lit the town on fire and slew many outlaws. The other members of the Fellowship charged in after Bob, except for Maethon and Billy who pulled out their bows and shot at the outlaws from afar. Soon they successfully killed all of the outlaws and retrieved the Book of Arnor.
When the Fellowship arrived in Minas Gurth, they were surrounded by archers from the band of outlaws they were chasing. Their leader, a Noldorin elf named Arthon charged at the Fellowship with the whole band of outlaws. Seeing as the other members of the Fellowship were scared and nervous, Bob charged in on his own and engaged all of the outlaws with just his magic flaming blade. Bob lit the town on fire and slew many outlaws. The other members of the Fellowship charged in after Bob, except for Maethon and Billy who pulled out their bows and shot at the outlaws from afar. Soon they successfully killed all of the outlaws and retrieved the Book of Arnor.
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However, while the group was going back to Arnor, Maethon revealed his evil intentions and tried to steal the Book of Arnor. Billy drew his bow and aimed it at Maethon. Maethon cut Billy's bow and slew him. Bob and the others, horrified, charged at Maethon. Tom throws his spear at Maethon. Maethon dodges by jumping up into a tree. Bob throws his spear at the tree, cutting the branch Maethon is on. Maethon jumps off the branch and fights Joe. Joe is pushed into a river, and gets back up. Bob and Bert take on Maethon, and succeed in overwhelming him, but Maethon escapes. The remaining members of the Fellowship, Bob, Bert, and Joe, go back to Arnor. They give the Book back to Eldacar and get paid handsomely. The Fellowship becomes an official mercenary group and makes its base in Ostsarnrath. Bert becomes High Scribe of Ostsarnrath and begins to write a book detailing the Fellowship's adventures, called, The Fellowship of the Book. The rest of the Fellowship make their homes in Ostsarnrath.
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About Me

I'm just a person who got interested in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. I like going on Tolkien gateway a lot, mostly to read more about the many facts of Middle Earth. My favorite Middle-Earth character is Gil-Galad. Usually I spend my time expanding the story of Bob Talthalion (my fanmade middle-earth character) , a mysterious sindarin elvish warrior rarely mentioned in the ancient books of the Sindar. I have collected many stories of the great elven warrior and am compiling it into a tale. I'm usually active on Tolkien gateway. When I'm not, I'm either watching anime or rewatching lotr. Or maybe sleeping. Or eating. I could be doing a variety of things, but mostly during quarantine (note for future: this was written June 2020) I like to go on to Tolkien Gateway a lot. I believe that the Hobbit movies are seriously underrated. People hate on the movies for having bad CGI, but I honestly think they did well on the movies. And even if the CGI is bad, they only had one year to make each movie. Usually, If I'm in the Recent changes page, I'm probably just editing my user page or something like that. The Adventures of Bob Talthalion won't write itself! Or I'm just fixing the tiny, tiny mistakes nobody finds in random articles. Someone has to do it.


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Bob Talthalion
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TitlesLord of Ostsarnrath
PositionLord of Ostsarnrath
LocationMithrim; East Beleriand; Gondolin; Ostsarnrath; Lindon; Ostsarnrath
AffiliationUnion of Maedhros, Ostsarnrath
LanguageQuenya, Sindarin, Khuzdul, and Westron
BirthF.A 297
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Notable forFounding Ostsarnrath, Recovering Book of Noldor, Recovering Ring of Barahir
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HouseHouse of Talthalion
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Hair colorSilver
Eye colorBlue
ClothingGolden Elvish armor with blue cape and robes
WeaponryMaeggond, Bow, Elven blade, Elven Spear, Lachothalion

The Adventures of Bob Talthalion

NOTICE: This character is non-canon and is not part of Tolkien's Legendarium. He is a fan-made character made by me, Dio. --Dio 22:35, 16 June 2020 (UTC)


Early life

Bob was born on March 21, F.A 297, in Mithrim. He was one of the Elves of Mithrim. He was given the name Talthalion, in Sindarin, meaning "foot-strong", for he was one of the fastest elves of his kind. He showed signs of great wisdom, speed and strength. He lived in a humble cave home near Lake Mithrim. He always wore a blue elven garb with a brown hood, elvish armor gauntlets, and shoulder armor. Not much is known about Bob's early life.[1]


Early Adventures

One Morning, On May 8, F.A 367, Bob was out hunting, when suddenly he encountered a group of Morgoth's orcs. He was armed with nothing but a measly knife, but his speed was nothing ever seen before. He sped through all 56 of the orcs, killing them all. He named the knife, Maeggond, meaning sharp stone in Sindarin, for it was a measly stone knife, yet it was as sharp as any steel knife. He then returned back to his cave-home in Mithrim. [1]


Another day on June 9, F.A 399, Bob was hired by Fingolfin, High King of the Noldor in Mithrim, to find an artifact. The artifact was not known to many, and Bob was one of the few who knew it. The Book of the Noldor (also Non-canon). An ancient book detailing the history of the Noldor and its many high kings. Fingolfin hired Bob for this job because he knew he could get the job done fast. And so Bob equipped his knife, Maeggond, and ran out of Mithrim, for he needed no steed, as he was faster than one.


He did not know where to look, and was confused. He was in the middle of East Beleriand. So he went to the nearest bar to ask some shady people where to look. The bar was named East Beleriand Bar, and it was headed by a Belegost dwarf named Jim Saurafoa. His last name was Quenya, meaning, foul breath. It was a name given to him by the elves, for he had foul breath. He spoke Quenya, Sindarin, Khuzdul, and Common Speak. Bob only spoke Sindarin. Jim decided to help Bob on his quest, for he knew about the Book of the Noldor and its whereabouts. He believed it lay in an ancient bookstore in the forest of Doriath. So they set out for Doriath. While on the journey, Bob learned how to speak Quenya, Khuzdul, and Common Speak from Jim.


Jim and Bob arrived in the forest of Doriath after a journey of one day. However, as they passed through the forest, they were attacked by elven archers of King Thingol of Doriath. Bob pulled out his knife, Maeggond, and Jim pulled out his axe, Brandranc, meaning Noble-arm, in Noldorin. However, they recognized Bob Talthalion as a Sindarin Elf, and he was allowed entry in Doriath. There they found the ancient bookstore in Doriath. However, it was occupied by a troll, who had somehow gotten in there. Bob and Jim faced the troll. It rampaged and destroyed the bookstore and some trees. Jim tried to face it with Brandranc, but was cast aside by the troll, flew into a tree, and fell unconscious. Bob was left alone to face the troll with just his small dagger, Maeggond.


The troll found a tree branch as a mighty club and tried to whack Bob. But Bob was far faster than the troll, and was given enough time to make a plan to defeat the troll. The troll whacked the ground underneath him and he got a plan. Bob went under the troll and sliced both of the troll's legs. It screamed in pain and was blind for a second, giving Bob enough time to latch onto its back. The troll swung round heavily and tried to shake Bob off, but Bob held his ground and was not shaken off. Bob stabbed his way up the troll's back and finally reached the troll's head. He swung his knife, and stabbed the troll's head. The troll fell to the ground and died.


After Jim regained consciousness, Bob and Jim returned to Fingolfin with the Book of the Noldor. Fingolfin gave Bob and Jim a glorious reward of gold and coins. However, Jim could not stay in Mithrim, for the Sindarin who lived there, all except for Bob, hated dwarves. So Bob departed Mithrim, with Jim, to go live in the middle of East Beleriand, where they built a humble home, with a forge and a pool. Bob later wrote a book about his Doriath adventure, called Doriath Adventures.[2]


The Union of Maedhros and the Nirnaeth Arnoediad

One day on F.A 472, In the humble home of Bob Talthalion and Jim Saurafoa, a letter arrived. The first one in months, maybe years. It was addressed to Jim Saurafoa, and it was from the Fen of Serech. It was from his cousin, Freddy of Belegost. Freddy was a measly captain in the army of the Dwarves of Belegost. He wanted Jim and Bob to come to the Fen of Serech and join the Union of Maedhros and fight in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. Jim and Bob took their weapons and sped to the Fen of Serech to join the Union of Maedhros as mercenaries. Nobody knew them, except for Fingon, son of Fingolfin, barely recognizing Bob. Bob and Jim had no idea what they were going into. They were confused as to why they were standing in the middle of a huge army, waging war on Morgoth. Jim didn't even know who Morgoth was. Bob and Jim joined Fingon's forces in the fight. They were also given new armor by the dwarves of Belegost. Bob equipped an elven bow and sword, still keeping his old dagger, Maeggond. Jim took a shield and his axe, Brandranc and charged into battle with the rest of Fingon's army.


Fingon's forces reached Angband. Bob was slaying orcs left and right. Jim pushed into Angband like the rest of Fingon's forces. Suddenly, Angband was emptied as the worst of Morgoth's forces came through. Bob fought the mighty balrogs in single combat. Jim fought the mightiest of them, Gothmog, being the last to protect Fingon. Gothmog easily slew Jim, and then killed Fingon with his black axe. Bob mourned Jim and continued fighting. A lot of Fingon's host was slain. The rest of them, including Bob, escaped with Turgon's Gondolin host.[3]


After The Battle

Bob Talthalion then lived in Gondolin and worked as a freelance mercenary. He wrote a book about his experiences in the Nirnaeth Arnoediad. It was called Elves at War. Bob was also mentioned in the scrolls of Gondolin.


The Fall of Gondolin

One day in F.A 510, Morgoth's forces besieged the city. At this time, Bob Talthalion was sipping Elven Soda, and reading the Quenta Silmarillion, in his new humble home in Gondolin. Him, and many other citizens of Gondolin were gathered by Tuor and Idril, and he escaped the Fall of Gondolin. He then went back to his humble home in the middle of East Beleriand. He establishes a settlement there, for some of the survivors of the Fall of Gondolin. He names it, Ostsarnrath, in Sindarin, meaning, Fort Stony Street, for its streets were made of stone. Bob becomes lord of Ostsarnrath. Some elven warriors form an army, and thus is born the army of Ostsarnrath. The city remained intact until F.A 587. He also writes a book on escaping Gondolin, called Death and Destruction. [4]


The Destruction of Beleriand

One day in F.A 587, Bob Talthalion, Lord of Ostsarnrath, was just chilling. Suddenly his people warned him that Beleriand would be destroyed. So he took most of his people and fled to Ossiriand, and thus, Bob and his people survived the Destruction of Beleriand, but Ostsarnrath was destroyed, along with the rest of Beleriand. [1]


After wandering around Middle Earth for a few years, in S.A 3, the people of Ostsarnrath go to Lindon. There, Bob encounters an elderly Freddy of Belegost, cousin of Jim Saurafoa. Freddy, who is now lord of the Dwarves of Belegost, gives the title, Dwarf-friend, to Bob. He then dies of old age. Bob settles in Lindon for a while. [1]


Return of the Mercenary

One Morning in S.A 67, Bob Talthalion makes his return as a freelance mercenary when he is hired by Gil-Galad, High King of the Noldor and Lord of Lindon. The Book of the Noldor has been lost once again, and Gil-Galad has heard legends of Bob from the first age, serving Fingolfin. Bob agrees and sets out to try and find it.


Bob takes his old dagger,Maeggond, his old sword from the Nirnaeth Arnoediad, and a spear given to him by Gil-Galad. Bob sets out to find the book. As he was on the first quest to find the book, he is very confused. So he takes a ship and goes to Numenor.


After landing in Numenor, Bob visits the king, Tar-Minyatur. He asks about the Book of the Noldor, and Elros orders his men to direct Bob to an ancient Numenorean bookstore. There he was greeted by the owner of the bookstore, a young Numenorean scribe named Timmy. Timmy was proficient in every language in Middle-Earth, including Black-Speech. Timmy was also good with a bow and sword. Timmy's dream was to be a mercenary scribe, a scribe who was also a part-time mercenary. Bob took Timmy as his apprentice, and they found the Book of the Noldor and sailed away, back to Middle-Earth.


After receiving a handsome reward of Gold from Gil-galad, Bob and Timmy then rebuilt Ostsarnrath near Greenwood the Great, in Rhovanion. There, Ostsarnrath was populated by Noldorin and Sindarin elves once again, and Bob was made Lord of Ostsarnrath again. Timmy became the High Scribe of Ostsarnrath, and the Ostsarnrath army was born again. Bob depicted his adventures to Timmy and Timmy wrote a book about them, called The Adventures of Bob Talthalion. [1]


More Adventures in Ostsarnrath

The year is S.A 202. Ostsarnrath is being guarded by Sindarin Ostsarnrath soldiers. Suddenly, a hooded figure approaches the gate on horseback. He asks to see the Lord of Ostsarnrath, and his wish is granted. The figure is brought before Bob Talthalion, Lord of Ostsarnrath. The hooded figure is an agent of Sauron, and a powerful Dwarvish mercenary. His name is Gerald of Erebor, and he is of the Longbeards. He challenges Talthalion to a duel and he accepts.


Bob and Gerald are standing in the middle of a courtyard. Both are clad in armor. Bob unsheaths his sword and charges at him with astonishing speed. But Gerald surprisingly dodges it, and pushes Bob towards a tree. Gerald throws his axe at Bob's head, but Bob dodges just in time and pulls out his bow. There he fires arrows rapidly at Gerald. Gerald dodges all of the arrows, until one hits him. Two. Three. But he still survives. Gerald escapes, vowing revenge on Ostsarnrath.[5]


Hired by Numenor

One day in S.A 402, an emissary from Numenor arrives. Tar-Minyatur, king of Numenor, wants to hire Bob Talthalion. So Bob takes the role of Mercenary once again. He takes along Timmy and a battalion of 100 Ostsarnrath soldiers, led by his best commander, the Noldorin elf Torthion. So they set out for Numenor.


They land in Numenor and are greeted by King Tar-Minyatur, who is now old. They are given new weapons and armor by the Numenorean Forges. Bob and Torthion are given new Elvish armor and swords. Timmy is given new Numenorean armor and he gets a flaming sword, called Lachothalion, meaning Flame-strong in Sindarin. Tar-Minyatur explains to them the mission. The Ring of Barahir has been stolen by an agent of Sauron and Tar-Minyatur has hired them to get it back. So they depart Numenor and go to the Misty Mountains, where Tar-Minyatur believes the agent is.


Bob and his group search the Misty Mountains. Suddenly they are attacked by Gundabad orcs. Bob equips his spear and charges into battle. Timmy follows, lighting up the mountain surface with flames. Torthion orders the Ostsarnrath archers to fire a volley of arrows, and the orcs are quickly decimated. Only twelve orcs survive, and they try to run back to their camp.


The group follows the orcs back to their camp, and they successfully ambush it. Bob unsheathes his new elven blade and slaughters countless orcs. Timmy lights the camp up in flames, killing many orcs. Torthion leads the Ostsarnrath forces into battle against the Gundabad orcs. They successfully kill them all, with only 2 casualties on their side. Suddenly, the leader of the orcs, an Easterling mercenary comes back to the camp with another group of orcs. Bob leads his group into battle once again. Torthion and the Ostsarnrath take out their bows and shoot at the orcs from afar. Bob goes into single combat with the Easterling mercenary, and Timmy swings Lachothalion, killing numerous orcs.


In the end, Bob and his group triumphs over the orcs. Bob searches the Easterling's body and finds the Ring of Barahir. Bob and his group returns to Numenor, where they are rewarded with loads of gold. Bob is given the Book of the Sindar, which depicts every event in the History of the Sindar. He removes all mentions of himself, except for the Fall of Gondolin. He and his group then go back to Ostsarnrath. [5]


Ostsarnrath Under Siege

When Bob Talthalion and his group arrived near Ostsarnrath, they were shocked to find it under siege by orcs. They took a secret passage back into the city and arrived just in time, as the orcs broke through the gate. They were led by a powerful numenorean mercenary working for Sauron, named Taurthalion, meaning overwhelming hero in Noldorin. He led the orcs into battle with the Ostsarnrath elves. Bob gathered he rest of Ostsarnrath's army and charged at the orcs. Torthion led the archers of Ostsarnrath on top of the city hall. They fired a volley of arrows at an orc battalion halfway through the city, killing them. Timmy led some elves into battle, killing orcs left and right.


Bob went toe to toe with Taurthalion. Taurthalion swung his mighty blade. Bob dodged it. He tried to strike quickly with his great spear, but Taurthalion appeared to be just as fast as Bob, and caught the spear. He swerved it around 3 times, and Bob flew into a building, which collapsed on top of him. Timmy then engaged Taurthalion in battle. He blocked every hit and countered with his flaming blade. Taurthalion zoomed past Timmy and cut his hand. Timmy's sword flew up into the air, and Taurthalion caught it. Taurthalion then slew Timmy with his own blade.


When Bob got out of the collapsed building, lightly injured, and saw that Timmy was dead, he charged at Taurthalion with his elven blade. They exchanged a series of blows, each equally strong. Meanwhile, Torthion led the army of Ostsarnrath against the orcs and drove them out of the city and continued the battle outside. Bob and Taurthalion continued fighting. Taurthalion drove Bob to the edge of a cliff, and wrestled his blade from his hands. Taurthalion prepared to kill Bob. Bob quickly grabbed his old stone knife, Maeggond and sliced Taurthalion's left hand off. He yelled in pain, and Timmy's blade, Lachothalion, flew up in the air. Bob caught it and stabbed Taurthalion. Taurthalion drops to the ground and Bob pushes his body off of the cliff. Outside of the city, the orcs are completely killed. But there are many casualties. The battle ends.


After the battle, the citizens of Ostsarnrath band together to help rebuild it. Torthion is appointed as Grand Marshall of the Ostsarnrath army, and Bob decides to keep Lachothalion, Timmy's flaming sword. Bob then reigns as Lord of Ostsarnrath once again. He also writes a book about his mercenary career, called My Mercenary Career, Detailed. [5]


The Last Alliance

The year is S.A 3,430. Gil-Galad sends a messenger to Ostsarnrath, bearing a message to the Lord of Ostsarnrath. Bob Talthalion is currently in his backyard, preparing a barbecue. The messenger approaches him, telling him about the Last Alliance of Elves and Men. Bob joins the Last Alliance and rides with his army and Torthion to Amon Sûl, where they met with the rest of the alliance. They camped there for three years, and the army got new armor, while the rest of the alliance made plans.


Timeskip to S.A 3,434. Bob and his forces have survived the Battle of Dagorlad and are in the middle of the Siege of Barad-dûr. Gil-Galad and his men charge into battle, and the army of Ostsarnrath charge as well. Bob decimates hundreds of orcs, and Torthion fights valiantly as well. During the Siege of Barad-dûr, the Ostsarnrath army suffers heavy casualties. The Siege lasts until S.A 3,441, when Sauron comes in person to battle the alliance. The Ostsarnrath army, Bob, and Torthion form a shield wall to protect themselves against Sauron. Sauron decimates the Alliances forces and kills Gil-Galad and Elendil. But Isildur grabs the shards of Narsil, and cuts Sauron's finger off, ending the Siege. Bob and his forces go back to Ostsarnrath. Bob then writes a book about his experience in the Siege of Barad-dûr called Ostsarnrath at War.[6]


Arnor Adventures

One day in S.A 301, Bob Talthalion was hired by the King of Arnor, Eldacar. So he rode for Annúminas, the capital of Arnor. Torthion governed Ostsarnrath in his stead. When he arrived at Annúminas, he was greeted by the king and he explained the job. Bob was to recover the Sacred Book of Arnor, a book that contained the secrets of Arnor. It had been stolen by a band of outlaws. Bob was accompanied by two other mercenaries whom Eldacar had also hired. Joe Kundo, a Dwarven mercenary, whose last name meant guardian. Joe was from Erebor, and was clad in golden dwarven armor. He fought with a golden sword. And Billy Brandybuck, a hobbit mercenary. Billy was a skilled archer, and was almost as fast as Bob. So the group set out for a desolate town in Rhovanion named Minas Gurth, where Eldacar believed the outlaws were hiding.


So the group set off on their journey, forming a band of mercenaries called The Fellowship of the Book. The Fellowship camped outside Fangorn Forest on their way to Minas Gurth. But they were ambushed by orcs. Joe was the first to spot them and pulled out his bow on instinct and shot in the dark. His arrow hit an orc, and it screamed in pain. The scream revealed the orcs' location, so they decided to charge at the camp. Bob and Joe ran out of their tents and charged into battle. Joe slew many orcs with his golden blade. Bob took out Lachothalion and lit up the ground, giving light in the desolate forest. He then charged at the orcs and slaughtered them. But reinforcements came for the orcs, and they were not able to handle them. Suddenly, other mercenaries came to their aid, hearing about their deeds, killing orcs that ravaged Rhovanion. One of them was a Gondorian scribe mercenary named Bert. He wielded a great sword that was unbreakable. Another was an Easterling mercenary named Tom. Tom did battle with a spear and a shield. And the third mercenary that came to their aid was a Silvan elf named Maethon. Maethon was handy with daggers and bows. He was equal in speed to Bob. And so the three mercenaries together with the Fellowship overpowered the orcs and defeated them. Soon afterwards, the three mercenaries joined the Fellowship.


The Fellowship continued on towards Minas Gurth, but stopped by a river to get some water. There, they were attacked by Gerald of Erebor, who had tried to defeat Bob back in the Second Age. Gerald was still alive somehow, and for some reason, he hadn't aged a bit. He had an army of orcs with him, and so the Fellowship charged into battle. Billy stood on top of a rock and shot flaming arrows at the Orcs, and Bob took on Gerald with Lachothalion. Bert charged into battle alongside Tom, and they battled orcs mercilessly. Joe swung his great golden blade round and round. Bob and Gerald exchanged blows with their weapons, until Bob gained the upper hand and chopped Gerald's arm off. Gerald and his army retreated, but the Fellowship did not follow. They continued on towards Minas Gurth.


When the Fellowship arrived in Minas Gurth, they were surrounded by archers from the band of outlaws they were chasing. Their leader, a Noldorin elf named Arthon charged at the Fellowship with the whole band of outlaws. Seeing as the other members of the Fellowship were scared and nervous, Bob charged in on his own and engaged all of the outlaws with just his magic flaming blade. Bob lit the town on fire and slew many outlaws. The other members of the Fellowship charged in after Bob, except for Maethon and Billy who pulled out their bows and shot at the outlaws from afar. Soon they successfully killed all of the outlaws and retrieved the Book of Arnor.


However, while the group was going back to Arnor, Maethon revealed his evil intentions and tried to steal the Book of Arnor. Billy drew his bow and aimed it at Maethon. Maethon cut Billy's bow and slew him. Bob and the others, horrified, charged at Maethon. Tom throws his spear at Maethon. Maethon dodges by jumping up into a tree. Bob throws his spear at the tree, cutting the branch Maethon is on. Maethon jumps off the branch and fights Joe. Joe is pushed into a river, and gets back up. Bob and Bert take on Maethon, and succeed in overwhelming him, but Maethon escapes. The remaining members of the Fellowship, Bob, Bert, and Joe, go back to Arnor. They give the Book back to Eldacar and get paid handsomely. The Fellowship becomes an official mercenary group and makes its base in Ostsarnrath. Bert becomes High Scribe of Ostsarnrath and begins to write a book detailing the Fellowship's adventures, called, The Fellowship of the Book. The rest of the Fellowship make their homes in Ostsarnrath.


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"References"

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Adventures of Bob Talthalion by Timmy the Numenorean Scribe
  2. Doriath Adventures by Bob Talthalion
  3. Elves at War by Bob Talthalion
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