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The '''Last Bridge''' was the “ancient stone bridge”<ref name="H30">[[The Hobbit]], Chapter 2: “[[Roast Mutton]]”, page 30 obliquely describes the [[Last Bridge]].</ref> that carried the [[East-West Road]] over the River [[Hoarwell]] (''[[Mitheithel]]''), about a hundred miles east of [[Weathertop]]. Its three arches{{fact}} crossed the wide river at the bottom of a “deep valley”<ref name="H30"/>, and to the east the land rose again into the wooded hills of the [[Trollshaws]], in which [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his companions encountered an unfriendly trio of trolls.
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The '''Last Bridge''' was an ancient stone bridge<ref name="Mutton">{{H|Mutton}}</ref> that carried the [[East-West Road]] over the River [[Hoarwell]] (''[[Mitheithel]]''), about a hundred miles east of [[Weathertop]] and roughly the same distance west of [[Rivendell]].<ref name="UTmap">{{UT|Map}}</ref>  Its three arches<ref name="Flight">{{FR|I12}}</ref> crossed the rushing river at the bottom of a deep valley<ref name="Mutton"/> and to the east the land rose again into the wooded hills of the [[Trollshaws]].<ref name="UTmap"/>  It was the only practicable crossing point south of the river's sources in the [[Ettenmoors]].<ref name="Flight"/>


No record of its builders survives, but it was most likely constructed by the [[Dúnedain of Arnor]], or perhaps of the later kingdom of [[Rhudaur]], in which it lay. There was no other means of crossing the river for hundreds of miles to the north, and so the Bridge had great strategic value. In the [[War of the Ring]], three [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] attempted to hold it against [[Aragorn]] and the [[Hobbits]] on their journey to [[Rivendell]]. Their plan was foiled by [[Glorfindel]], who drove them away and left his token, a green beryl, on the Bridge.
==History==
How ancient the bridge was is unknown.  It may have been as old as the East-West Road, which possibly dated to the [[First Age]],<ref>{{UT|Concerning}},  notes 3 and 4</ref> or it may have been built or improved by the [[Númenóreans]].<ref>{{UT|Index}}, ''Roads'', (2) East of the Blue Mountains</ref>  In the [[Third Age]] the bridge was within the bounds of the realm of [[Arnor]] and then [[Rhudaur]],<ref name="UTmap"/> and probably these two realms kept up the maintenance of this strategic structure.


== Etymology ==
In {{TA|2941}}<ref>{{App|TA}}</ref> [[Thorin and Company]] passed over the bridge on their way to the [[Lonely Mountain]].  After the crossing the one of the ponies bolted back into the river and its load of food was lost.  This loss of provisions and the dwarves' inability to ignite a fire in the wind and rain led to the encounter of [[Bilbo Baggins]] and his companions with the unfriendly trio of trolls.<ref name="Mutton"/>


The Last Bridge was known by no other name in cannon. However, a literal translation into the [[Elvish]] [[Sindarin]] would be ''Iant Vedui''.
On [[11 October]] {{TA|3018}}<ref name="Great">{{App|Great}}</ref> three [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] were guarding the bridge against [[Aragorn]] and the hobbits on their journey to Rivendell.  Their plan was foiled by [[Glorfindel]], who drove them away<ref name="Flight"/> and left his token, a green beryl, on the Bridge.  Two days later<ref name="Great"/> Aragorn found the beryl, took it as a sign that the bridge was safe, and led the hobbits over it.<ref name="Flight"/>
 
==Other Versions of the Legendarium==
In the 1960 abandoned rewrite of ''[[The Hobbit]]'' the Last Bridge was more prominent in the story.  When the Company came to the bridge they found its single arch broken ([[J.R.R. Tolkien]] had forgotten in this draft that the bridge had three arches in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' - see above).  The company had to cross the dangerous ford instead.  [[Gandalf]] (not yet vanished as in the published story) tried the crossing first on his horse [[Rohald]]. His success led to the dwarves crossing, followed by Bilbo, although one of the pack-ponies still bolted back into the river.<ref>{{HH|NC2}}, pp. 795-796</ref>
 
The 1960 rewrite ended in the next chapter just as the Company came to the edge of the valley of [[Rivendell]].  In a note regarding contents yet to write it was stated "Ch. III should make clear [[Elrond]]'s care for roads etc. from Greyflood to <Mountains>".<ref>{{HH|NC3}}, p. 803</ref>  This would explain how the Last Bridge got fixed before [[Frodo Baggins]] arrived and found structure intact.
 
==Portrayal in adaptations==
'''2002: [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|''The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'' video game]]''':
:While the Last Bridge is absent from the home console and PC versions, it is featured in the GBA version. In addition to the bridge itself, there is also a small, populated village built on the western end. It is here that Frodo's Morgul-wound is treated by a local healer instead of by Elrond in Rivendell.


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Last Bridge
Bridge
File:The Last Bride.jpg
General Information
LocationEastern Eriador on the East-West Road
TypeBridge
DescriptionAncient stone bridge
RegionsArnor
Rhudaur

The Last Bridge was an ancient stone bridge[1] that carried the East-West Road over the River Hoarwell (Mitheithel), about a hundred miles east of Weathertop and roughly the same distance west of Rivendell.[2] Its three arches[3] crossed the rushing river at the bottom of a deep valley[1] and to the east the land rose again into the wooded hills of the Trollshaws.[2] It was the only practicable crossing point south of the river's sources in the Ettenmoors.[3]

History

How ancient the bridge was is unknown. It may have been as old as the East-West Road, which possibly dated to the First Age,[4] or it may have been built or improved by the Númenóreans.[5] In the Third Age the bridge was within the bounds of the realm of Arnor and then Rhudaur,[2] and probably these two realms kept up the maintenance of this strategic structure.

In T.A. 2941[6] Thorin and Company passed over the bridge on their way to the Lonely Mountain. After the crossing the one of the ponies bolted back into the river and its load of food was lost. This loss of provisions and the dwarves' inability to ignite a fire in the wind and rain led to the encounter of Bilbo Baggins and his companions with the unfriendly trio of trolls.[1]

On 11 October T.A. 3018[7] three Black Riders were guarding the bridge against Aragorn and the hobbits on their journey to Rivendell. Their plan was foiled by Glorfindel, who drove them away[3] and left his token, a green beryl, on the Bridge. Two days later[7] Aragorn found the beryl, took it as a sign that the bridge was safe, and led the hobbits over it.[3]

Other Versions of the Legendarium

In the 1960 abandoned rewrite of The Hobbit the Last Bridge was more prominent in the story. When the Company came to the bridge they found its single arch broken (J.R.R. Tolkien had forgotten in this draft that the bridge had three arches in The Fellowship of the Ring - see above). The company had to cross the dangerous ford instead. Gandalf (not yet vanished as in the published story) tried the crossing first on his horse Rohald. His success led to the dwarves crossing, followed by Bilbo, although one of the pack-ponies still bolted back into the river.[8]

The 1960 rewrite ended in the next chapter just as the Company came to the edge of the valley of Rivendell. In a note regarding contents yet to write it was stated "Ch. III should make clear Elrond's care for roads etc. from Greyflood to <Mountains>".[9] This would explain how the Last Bridge got fixed before Frodo Baggins arrived and found structure intact.

Portrayal in adaptations

2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring video game:

While the Last Bridge is absent from the home console and PC versions, it is featured in the GBA version. In addition to the bridge itself, there is also a small, populated village built on the western end. It is here that Frodo's Morgul-wound is treated by a local healer instead of by Elrond in Rivendell.

References

Route of Thorin and Company
Bag End · Green Dragon · The Shire · Lone-lands · Last Bridge · Trollshaws · Trolls' cave · Rivendell · High Pass · Front Porch · Goblin-town · Goblin-gate · Eagle's Eyrie · Carrock · Beorn's Hall · Wilderland · Forest Gate · Elf-path · Mirkwood · Elvenking's Halls · Forest River · Lake-town · Long Lake · River Running · Desolation of the Dragon · Ravenhill · Back Door · Lonely Mountain · Great Hall of Thráin