Maybe Gandalf could help. He's wise and might have some knowledge about hair - cutting. Or perhaps one of the dwarves, like Thorin, who could offer some practical advice or even do the cutting for Bilbo.
In the 'Bilbo tries to cut his hair fanfic', there might be a local village person who helps him. This person could be an expert in hair - cutting in their own right. They might take pity on Bilbo and use their skills to give him a proper haircut, all while sharing stories of their own adventures.
It could be that a friendly elf in the fanfic helps Bilbo. Elves are often associated with beauty and grace, so they might be good at styling hair. The elf could see Bilbo struggling and come to his rescue, showing him how to cut his hair in a more elegant way.
In the 'Bilbo tries to cut his hair fanfic', perhaps he cuts his hair as a sign of a new beginning. He could be influenced by the people he meets during his travels. He might start cutting it, then get interrupted by a sudden visitor, leaving his hair in a half - cut, comical state.
Bilbo would likely interact with Gandalf again. Since Gandalf has a long presence in Middle - earth's history, he could be a key figure for Bilbo in the past. Also, the dwarves, especially Thorin Oakenshield. If Bilbo goes back to a time related to the Lonely Mountain, he would surely cross paths with them. And elves like Elrond. Elrond has a vast knowledge and his presence in different historical events makes him a likely character for Bilbo to meet.
Frodo could be one. Since he was also closely associated with the ring in the original story, he might play a role in this fanfic, perhaps as a supporter or someone who has doubts about Bilbo's ability to destroy the ring.
There could be the company's CEO, who might be initially hesitant about adopting Bilbo but later sees his potential. Another character could be Bilbo's mentor in the company, someone who helps him understand how things work.
Well, if we take the given information at face value, Bilbo is the one with the nickname scribe fanfic. It's not clear from just this statement why he has such a nickname, but it could be something related to his character's penchant for writing or documenting things in a fictional context, perhaps in a story or saga where he is involved in some sort of fan - created lore that has earned him this moniker.
The target audience could be fans of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' who like to see different character dynamics. People who enjoy seeing the more feisty side of Bilbo might be interested.
It depends on how one defines 'appropriate'. However, given that it involves the concept of 'abuse', it's probably not suitable for a general audience. Fanfic is often a way to explore different aspects of a character or story, but abuse is a serious and uncomfortable topic. If it's just using the term 'abuse' in a very mild or metaphorical sense, that might be different, but without more information, it seems inappropriate.
A Laketown girl who is curious about the outside world could be a main character. She would be drawn to Bilbo because of his tales from far - away lands. And an old wise man in Laketown who has knowledge of ancient remedies could also be a main character. He would try to use his knowledge to help Bilbo regain his sight and health.
Maybe it's a writer who is really interested in the idea of how characters from Middle - earth would interact with valuable items like gems. They might have a passion for exploring the cultural and social implications of Bilbo dressing in gems within the context of Tolkien's world. It could be someone who has read a lot about the lore and decided to put their own spin on it with this fanfic.
Yes, there might be such fanfics in the vast realm of fanfiction. However, the subject matter can be quite dark. Some fanfic platforms may have works exploring this idea, but it also depends on the rules of the specific platform regarding disturbing or violent content.