Bilbo would likely be more fearless. Growing up with eagles, he'd be used to heights and danger. So, when facing the likes of Smaug, he might not be as timid as in the original story. He'd approach the dragon with more confidence.
He would also be more attuned to nature. Eagles have a deep connection to the natural world. Bilbo would inherit this, and it could show in how he interacts with the forests and mountains during his adventures. He might be able to communicate with other animals in a way normal hobbits can't.
A third plot could be Bilbo's struggle to fit in with both his eagle family and his hobbit heritage. He may feel torn between the two worlds. On one hand, he has the freedom and wildness of the eagles, but on the other, he has the comfort and homeliness of the hobbits. This internal conflict could drive the story forward as he tries to find his place in Middle - earth.
Bilbo might become more adventurous and less home - bound. His time - traveling experiences could make him bolder. For instance, he might be more willing to take risks in new situations. Aragorn, in contrast, could gain a deeper understanding of the long - term consequences of his actions. He would see how different choices in the past have led to the present situation in Middle - earth.
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.
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.
Bilbo could seek help from his friends. They might be able to offer him support and advice, and together they could confront his uncle.
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.
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.
Naruto would likely be more confident. With the Sannin as his guardians, he'd have access to top - notch training and knowledge. He might not have the same insecurities as in the original series. For example, Tsunade could help him with his self - esteem, Jiraiya with his understanding of the ninja world, and Orochimaru (in a reformed way) with his knowledge of forbidden jutsu, making him a more well - rounded and confident shinobi.
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.
No. Fanfiction that involves abusing a character like Bilbo is not ethical. Bilbo is a beloved character from Tolkien's work, and creating scenarios of abuse goes against the positive values of the original story.