Bilbo wrote his story when he had retired and wanted to share his adventures. It was a way for him to pass on his experiences.
First, you need to understand the characters. Dwalin is a dwarf, known for his strength and loyalty in Middle - earth. Bilbo is a hobbit, with his own unique charm and cunning. For the cooking part, you could describe the ingredients they might use. Hobbits are fond of simple, hearty foods like mushrooms, bread, and cheese. Dwarves might prefer something more substantial like venison or ale - braised meats. You can start with a scene where they decide to cook together, perhaps during a journey. Then, describe their different approaches to cooking based on their personalities and cultures.
First, you need to do some research on Bilbo's world. Know about the Hobbits, their culture, and the place where Bilbo lives. Then, think about what would be interesting for a baby Bilbo. You could start with a simple idea like baby Bilbo's first encounter with a strange object or person in the Shire.
First, study the characters. Read the original works to understand Bilbo's hobbit nature, his courage and his inquisitiveness. For Thorin, understand his pride and his sense of duty. Then, think of a unique scenario. It could be a prequel to their adventure, like what led Thorin to seek Bilbo's help in the first place. Or it could be a post - adventure story where they deal with the aftermath.
Bilbo feels a sense of accomplishment and contentment. He's had quite the adventure and is ready to settle down.
The story Bilbo tells about trolls is likely full of adventure and danger. It might include details about how the trolls look, their behavior like being rather dim - witted but also very strong and menacing. Maybe he tells of how they captured the dwarves or himself and what they planned to do with them.
He could be telling the troll story as a warning. Maybe they are approaching an area where there might be more trolls or similar dangerous creatures, so he wants everyone to be aware of what they could face.
The comic tells the adventures and challenges faced by Bilbo and Thorin. It's full of excitement and unexpected twists.
The female Bilbo might break it down into steps. First, she'd have Bifur recognize the letters, then practice writing them slowly. She'd offer lots of encouragement and correct his mistakes gently.
First, study the original works to understand the characters of Bilbo and the company well. Know their personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. Then, come up with an interesting plot idea, like a new mission or a mystery to solve. Don't be afraid to add your own twists.
One way to develop Bilbo in this fanfiction is by exploring her femininity. She could bring a different set of skills or qualities. Maybe she has a better intuition or is more in tune with nature. As she goes on the adventure, she could use these qualities to her advantage, and this would not only help in the story's progression but also in her own development as a character. For example, her intuition could lead her to find hidden paths or sense danger in a different way than a male Bilbo would.