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Twit
Lorien
Apr 4 2012, 7:45am
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I like the idea that he has imposed exile upon himself because he doesn't trust himslef around others as a bear. However why doesn't he attack and eat his own animals? It seems he has some way of controlling himself. I wonder if (along with not liking the way some people hunt and treat animals) he just doesn't like the company of people that much. I really like the idea that he gains some control (or some confidence in that control) during the battle and feels able to mix again. Perhaps it was thanks to Bilbo and the Dwarves that he was ready to fight with other people - showing him what he was missing as well as reminding him that there was something out there worth fighting for (sounds familiar ) And that he wouldn't neccessarily eat his friends.
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Tertiary characters in 'The Hobbit': Beorn
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dormouse
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Mar 13 2012, 9:16am
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No enchantment but his own.
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Otaku-sempai
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Mar 13 2012, 2:20pm
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Agreed.//
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telain
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Mar 18 2012, 3:55pm
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Beorn love
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titanium_hobbit
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Mar 14 2012, 12:19am
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beornings
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elevorn
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Mar 15 2012, 7:09pm
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on were-people
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telain
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Mar 18 2012, 4:12pm
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It's interesting, isn't it....
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dormouse
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Mar 18 2012, 4:46pm
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Aaargh!
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sador
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Mar 19 2012, 1:14pm
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The term 'werebear'
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Otaku-sempai
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Mar 19 2012, 4:29pm
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Well
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sador
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Mar 20 2012, 12:14pm
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Well, well...
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Otaku-sempai
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Mar 20 2012, 8:23pm
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Hmmm....
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Twit
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Apr 4 2012, 7:45am
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