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The '''Front Porch''' was the name that the [[Orcs#Orcs and Goblins|Goblins]] of [[Goblin-town]] gave to a cave that opened onto the [[High Pass]] in the [[Misty Mountains]].  It was marked by a large rock standing in the path, behind which was a low arch and narrow opening into the mountain.  The cave was just large enough to accommodate [[Thorin]], the other dwarves, [[Bilbo Baggins]], [[Gandalf]], and all their ponies during the thunder-battle in the mountains.<ref name="hill">{{H|Hill}}</ref>
The '''Front Porch''' was the name that the [[Orcs#Orcs and Goblins|Goblins]] of [[Goblin-town]] gave to a cave that opened onto the [[High Pass]] in the [[Misty Mountains]].  It was marked by a large rock standing in the path, behind which was a low arch and narrow opening into the mountain.  The cave was just large enough to accommodate [[Thorin]], the other dwarves, [[Bilbo Baggins]], [[Gandalf]], and all their ponies during the thunder-battle in the mountains.<ref name="hill">{{H|Hill}}</ref>
==History==
The Goblin-town had a main gate in one of the passes of the [[Misty Mountains]] from which they assaulted travelers. As that way was eventually too dangerous and abandoned, the goblins opened the Front Porch at some point before {{TA|2941}} as an alternate means to snatch travelers who took the (seemingly safier) High Pass.<ref name=h6>{{H|6}}</ref>


[[Fíli]] and [[Kíli]] discovered the cave and reported it empty.  Upon entry, [[Gandalf]] lit his wand and explored it thoroughly.  Satisfied, the company dried out and relaxed before falling asleep.  Fortunately, Bilbo had a nightmare about a crack opening in the wall of the cave and upon waking found that his dream was partially true.  Goblins had already stolen the ponies through a real crack in the wall when Bilbo let out a very loud yell.  The goblins then captured Bilbo and the Dwarves, but the yell had woken up Gandalf, who escaped with a lightning-like flash that killed several of the goblins.<ref name="hill"/>
[[Fíli]] and [[Kíli]] discovered the cave and reported it empty.  Upon entry, [[Gandalf]] lit his wand and explored it thoroughly.  Satisfied, the company dried out and relaxed before falling asleep.  Fortunately, Bilbo had a nightmare about a crack opening in the wall of the cave and upon waking found that his dream was partially true.  Goblins had already stolen the ponies through a real crack in the wall when Bilbo let out a very loud yell.  The goblins then captured Bilbo and the Dwarves, but the yell had woken up Gandalf, who escaped with a lightning-like flash that killed several of the goblins.<ref name="hill"/><ref name=h6/>
 
After their escape, Gandalf hoped to convince a "more or less decent [[Giant]]" to block the cave and make the passage safe again.<ref name=h6/>
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Revision as of 15:22, 19 December 2014

The Front Porch was the name that the Goblins of Goblin-town gave to a cave that opened onto the High Pass in the Misty Mountains. It was marked by a large rock standing in the path, behind which was a low arch and narrow opening into the mountain. The cave was just large enough to accommodate Thorin, the other dwarves, Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf, and all their ponies during the thunder-battle in the mountains.[1]

History

The Goblin-town had a main gate in one of the passes of the Misty Mountains from which they assaulted travelers. As that way was eventually too dangerous and abandoned, the goblins opened the Front Porch at some point before T.A. 2941 as an alternate means to snatch travelers who took the (seemingly safier) High Pass.[2]

Fíli and Kíli discovered the cave and reported it empty. Upon entry, Gandalf lit his wand and explored it thoroughly. Satisfied, the company dried out and relaxed before falling asleep. Fortunately, Bilbo had a nightmare about a crack opening in the wall of the cave and upon waking found that his dream was partially true. Goblins had already stolen the ponies through a real crack in the wall when Bilbo let out a very loud yell. The goblins then captured Bilbo and the Dwarves, but the yell had woken up Gandalf, who escaped with a lightning-like flash that killed several of the goblins.[1][2]

After their escape, Gandalf hoped to convince a "more or less decent Giant" to block the cave and make the passage safe again.[2]

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