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Edoras, the land of the Rohirrim. This design incorporates the Golden Hall Meduseld, where King Théoden lived, and a small white flower called Simbelmynë, which grew on the graves of the past kings of Rohan.

“Simbelmÿne. Ever has it grown on the tombs of my forebears. Now it shall cover the grave of my son. Alas, that these evil days should be mine. The young perish and the old linger. That I should live to see that last days of my house.” -Théoden
The dwarves of Khazad-dûm, dug too deep in search of mithril, and unleashed a nameless terror, resulting in the destruction of their city. The place was then referred to as Moria, “the Black Pit.”
Weathertop, where the Nazgûl attack Aragorn and the four Hobbits, and Frodo was stabbed in the shoulder by a Morgul-knife.
The Fellowship of the Ring. This design incorporates each member’s weapon, with the One Ring in the middle.
Caradhras was one of the biggest peaks in the Misty Mountains and under it mithril was found, but unfortunately the dwarves delved too greedily and too deep.
Tom Bombadil is quite the enigma in Lord of the Rings. He is jolly and loves to sing, and is quite powerful; the One Ring has no power over him.
The Entmoot was a gathering of Ents, and this design incorporates trees and speech bubbles, because the Ents spent a lot of time discussing what to do.
In the Barrow-Downs, Frodo, Sam, Merry, & Pippin were trapped by a wight. Tom Bombadil saves them and retrieves four Daggers of Westernesse for the Hobbits to use as swords. Two of these daggers are destroyed during their adventures,
The Old Forest is located east of the Shire. The Forest is queer and the trees do not like strangers. The trees usually just watch you, but occasionally the most unfriendly ones may drop a branch, or stick a root out, or grasp at you.
Hobbiton is a village in the Shire, and where Bilbo & Frodo lived, and this is where Frodo first decided something must be done about the One Ring.
Entwives were the Ents’ mates, and you don’t see them in the Lord of the Rings because they were lost! They were more interested in controlling growth of plants, and began to wander to different territories and never came back.


Pippin: Why are there so few of you, when you live so long? Are there Ent children?

Treebeard: Brrharroom. There have been no Entings for a terrible long count of years.

Merry: Why is that?

Treebeard: We lost the Entwives.

Pippin: Oh, I’m sorry. How did they die?

Treebeard: Die? No. We “lost” them. And now, we cannot “find” them. I don’t suppose you’ve seen Entwives in the Shire?

Merry: Can’t say that I have. You, Pip?

Pippin: What do they look like?

Treebeard: Hrrooom… I… don’t… remember… now

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