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AND THE HALFLING FORTH SHALL STAND
"Isildur's
Bane shall waken, and the Halfling forth shall stand."
It is three days since the Council, and Boromir's words continue to ring in my
ears.
I nearly died --- or worse. It was a close thing, so very close. A matter of hours, Gandalf said. Maybe I was *meant* to have the Ring, but I
don't think I was necessarily *meant* to keep It. I nearly died; I'm lucky to be here. Just because the rhyme mentioned a Halfling, doesn't mean it was
talking about me --- a hobbit, certainly, but not necessarily me.
If Elrond had not been able to cure me, I hope he would have killed me before…
before I became… well, it doesn't bear thinking about. What of the Ring, then? Would they have given It to Sam? Or Merry?
No, I don't think so. Elrond and
Gandalf would have brought It to the Council and waited for someone to
volunteer, like I did. Waited for one
of the hobbits… a Halfling.
I think Sam may very well have taken It, full of grief and anger and a sense of
duty to me. Sam is so strong --- much stronger than I am, although I doubt he
realizes it --- and Gandalf somehow knew he should come with me, knew from the
very beginning. Sam, then, the rhyme
may have meant my dear Sam, my best friend.
Or Merry, level-headed Merry, always full of plans and strategies and calm
ideas. What Ring could possibly
influence him one way or the other? He
would make up his own mind. But he
knows Pippin would follow him to the Black Gate itself, and he might not have
wanted to risk that; he might have felt obligated to get Pip back home
safely. And yet, he might have wanted
to see it through. Go with Sam, or take
the Ring himself, and see it through.
For the Shire. For me.
Funny that I hadn't considered Pippin as Ringbearer, but after all, why
not? Merry and Sam would protect
him. He's young, strong, eager, full of
life and hope and optimism. What could
the Ring do to such a one? Gandalf says
It preys on ambition, arrogance, greed, a need to dominate --- it would find no
hold on Peregrin Took. He might do the
right thing by accident, that one --- Pippin always seems to fall in the mud
and come up covered with daisies. He
might volunteer, he just might. For the
Shire. For me.
But it's all over and done. I am still
the Ringbearer. I will go with
Sam. We both stood forth at the
Council, so maybe the rhyme meant both of us.
We will stand together.
For the Shire.
