One possibility is that baby Bilbo, while growing up in Ered Luin, stumbles upon a long - forgotten map. This map could lead him on a journey within the region, where he discovers an old mine full of precious gems. Along the way, he has to face some small challenges like crossing a rickety bridge over a deep ravine. He also meets other young dwarves with whom he forms strong friendships, and together they explore the outskirts of Ered Luin, learning about the different plants and animals that inhabit the area.
Well, he might discover hidden caves filled with ancient treasures. Maybe he'll meet some unique dwarven craftsmen who teach him about their art.
Perhaps he'll meet a strange hermit who lives on the outskirts of Ered Luin. This hermit, though a bit of an enigma, has a vast knowledge of the natural world around them. He shows Bilbo how to read the signs of the forest and the mountains, like which plants are good for healing and where the best fishing spots are. Also, he could come across a group of traveling merchants from far - away lands, and through them, he gets a glimpse of different cultures and ways of life.
In this fanfiction, perhaps Baby Bilbo witnesses a strange celestial event while in Ered Luin. It could be a comet that is said to bring great change. This event could be a significant part of his early memories and might even be linked to his future role in Middle - earth. He could start having strange dreams after seeing it, dreams that seem to hint at his future adventures.
In a fanfiction context, Baby Bilbo in Ered Luin might be raised with stories of the great dwarven kingdoms nearby. His family could have connections to the dwarves, and these early interactions could shape his future attitude towards them. For example, he might grow up with a dwarven nanny who tells him tales of the Lonely Mountain, fueling his sense of wonder and adventure.
One idea could be that Female Bilbo Baggins uses her adventures in the Shire as teaching lessons in Ered Luin. For example, she could teach about courage by sharing how she faced the spiders in Mirkwood. Maybe she also imparts knowledge about different cultures she encountered on her journey.
She might face the challenge of cultural differences. Ered Luin has its own unique cultures and traditions, and as a hobbit, Bilbo would have to adapt to these while teaching. For instance, the dwarves in Ered Luin may have different views on education compared to hobbits.
One possibility is that Naruto stumbles upon a hidden village in the wild that has been cut off from the rest of the ninja world for centuries. He has to learn their unique culture and way of life. This experience could shape his view of the ninja world in a new way. He might also find a powerful and mysterious mentor in the wild who teaches him skills that are different from what he would learn in Konoha, such as how to use natural elements in a more primal and instinctive way.
He could encounter rare mythical creatures that are only found in the deepest parts of the wild. For example, he might come across a group of centaurs who have a different culture compared to those he met before. These centaurs could teach him new survival skills and ancient lore.
He might encounter magical creatures that are not known to most wizards. For example, he could meet a rare breed of unicorn or a group of centaurs who take him under their wing and teach him their ways of magic and life in the forest.
One possibility is that he discovers an ancient, hidden grove that has a powerful magical spring. This spring could have the ability to heal any wound or grant temporary superhuman strength. Percy would then have to protect this grove from other forces that might want to use it for evil purposes.
One possible plot could be that Bilbo discovers a magical artifact during his adventures that has the unforeseen consequence of causing Orcs to rapidly grow in size and strength. This throws Middle - earth into chaos as the Orcs become more formidable foes. Bilbo then feels responsible and embarks on a new quest to find a way to reverse this effect.