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'''Feren''' was an [[Elves|Elf]] of the [[Woodland Realm]] who appears in the [[The Hobbit (film series)|''Hobbit'' film series]]. He was played by [[Simon London]]. When it is discovered that [[Thorin and Company]] have escaped from their prison cells via wine barrels, Feren blows a horn to alert the Elves guarding the gate that leads to the [[River Running]], also ordering them to close the gate so as to bring the [[Dwarves]] back into custody. | '''Feren''' was an [[Elves|Elf]] of the [[Woodland Realm]] who appears in the [[The Hobbit (film series)|''Hobbit'' film series]]. He was played by [[Simon London]]. When it is discovered that [[Thorin and Company]] have escaped from their prison cells via wine barrels, Feren blows a horn to alert the Elves guarding the gate that leads to the [[River Running]], also ordering them to close the gate so as to bring the [[Dwarves]] back into custody. | ||
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Feren was an Elf of the Woodland Realm who appears in the Hobbit film series. He was played by Simon London. When it is discovered that Thorin and Company have escaped from their prison cells via wine barrels, Feren blows a horn to alert the Elves guarding the gate that leads to the River Running, also ordering them to close the gate so as to bring the Dwarves back into custody.