Well, Gimli is a smug crotchety bastard.
Nah, I got nothing.
edit: WAIT -- Gimli's younger than Bilbo? That's kinda fresh-faced.
Frodo: Please, what does it always mean, this... this "Aragorn"? Elrond: That's his name. Aragorn, son of Arathorn. Aragorn: I like "Strider." Elrond: We named the *dog* "Strider".
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Well, Gimli is a smug crotchety bastard.
Nah, I got nothing.
edit: WAIT -- Gimli's younger than Bilbo? That's kinda fresh-faced.
Hell, at this rate Gimli might be younger than Frodo.
Do we actually *know* that Gimli's younger than Bilbo?
I went and looked it up, and he isn't. Bilbo was born in 2890; Gimli in 2879. (The events of LotR take place in 3018-19.) So Gimli is older than Aragorn, but certainly younger than Legolas.
So Gimli is older than Aragorn, but certainly younger than Legolas.
Ahh. So he owes nothing to the ring, then, save his continued relationship with his dad.
Hmm? What do you mean?
Jess had said:
[Which means, ironically, that Gimli has the Ring to thank for his existance, since without it, Bilbo wouldn't have been able to get the dwarves out of prison.]
Hmm? What do you mean?
Somebody earlier brought up the possibility that Gimli owes his existence to the Ring, as Bilbo used it to get his dad out of Thranduil's hall.
Ah! Right.
I'm glad someone looked this up, cause I was just sitting around idly thinking that Gimli was born before the Hobbit. But I a) didn't bother to look it up and b) didn't bother to post, so now I just look like a latecomer chiming in. But I am amazingly apathetic at the moment.
So Gimli is older than Aragorn, but certainly younger than Legolas.
Cradle-robbing elf...