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'''Trollshaws''' are the upland woods, consisting at least partly of [[Beeches|beech]] trees, that lay to the west of [[Rivendell]] between the Rivers [[Hoarwell]] and [[Loudwater]]. They were the haunt of [[Trolls]], three of which famously waylaid [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] and his companions during the [[Quest of Erebor]]. Years later, [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and his companions found them on the way to Rivendell, but the Trolls, from the distractions of Gandalf, had been turned to stone by the sun. On the hills of the Trollshaws were shallow caves, and on the top of some of the hills there were castles and towers that had been built by the [[Men]] of [[Rhudaur]].
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'''Trollshaws''' were the upland woods, consisting at least partly of [[Beeches|beech]] trees, that lay to the west of [[Rivendell]] between the Rivers [[Hoarwell]] and [[Bruinen|Loudwater]].<ref>{{FR|Map}}</ref>
 
On the hills of the Trollshaws were shallow caves, such as the [[Troll's Cave]], and Mannish castles and towers.
==History==
Trollshaws were within the borders of [[Arnor]] and later of the smaller realm of [[Rhudaur]]. The [[Men]] of Rhudaur built castles and towers on the top of some of its hills.<ref>{{App|Eriador}}</ref>
 
They were the haunt of [[Trolls]], especially after the fall of Arnor; [[Stone-trolls]] from "the mountains" came to the woodlands. This was the case of [[William]] who led [[Tom]] and [[Bert]]; having eaten a village and a half on their way, they complained about the scarcity of people in the area and instead had to make do with mutton. While they made their camp, they famously waylaid [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] and [[Thorin and Company|his companions]] who were on their [[Quest of Erebor]]. Thanks to the distractions of [[Gandalf]], the Trolls were turned to stone by the [[Sun]].<ref name="Mutton">{{H|Mutton}}</ref> Years later, [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and his companions traversed the woodland and found the Trolls' petrified forms on the way to [[Rivendell]].<ref>{{FR|I12}}</ref>


It seems there were few if any Trolls that lived in the shaws by the late [[Third Age]].  They were probably driven back into the [[Ettenmoors]] (which was Troll country) to the North, probably by the [[Dúnedain]] [[Rangers]] and the [[Elves]] of [[Rivendell]].
==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Shaws is an archaic word meaning "thicket, wood"
Shaws is an archaic word meaning "thicket, wood".
 
The woods geographically belonged to where the ancient realm of [[Rhudaur]] used to be, and were perhaps named after it; ''Rhudaur'' means "troll-shaws" in [[Westron|Common Speech]]<ref>{{PE|17}}</ref>.
 
==Portrayal in adaptations==
'''2001: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'':'''
:Trollshaws is where [[Arwen]] encounters [[Aragorn]] and the Hobbits - right near Old Bilbo's stone Trolls.
 
[[File:The Lord of the Rings Online - Trollshaws map.jpg|thumb|left|Map of the Trollshaws from ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]''.]]
'''2007: ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'':'''
:Trollshaws is one of main regions of the game, lasting from the [[Last Bridge]] to the valley of [[Rivendell]]. The river [[Bruinen]] plays a prominent role there, with both Bruinen Gorges and the hills of Tal Bruinen being important landmarks. This area is inhabited by dozens of non-playable characters, who are involved in hundreds of quests.
 
'''2012: ''[[ The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]'':'''
:As in the book, the Company traverse the Trollshaws where they have a similar adventure with the Trolls.
 
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Revision as of 10:53, 7 April 2018

Trollshaws
Forest
Ted Nasmith - A Song in the Trollshaws.jpg
"A Song in the Trollshaws" by Ted Nasmith
General Information
LocationEastern Eriador, west of Rivendell
TypeForest
DescriptionA wild forest on the north side of the East-West Road
People and History
InhabitantsTrolls
EventsQuest of Erebor

Trollshaws were the upland woods, consisting at least partly of beech trees, that lay to the west of Rivendell between the Rivers Hoarwell and Loudwater.[1]

On the hills of the Trollshaws were shallow caves, such as the Troll's Cave, and Mannish castles and towers.

History

Trollshaws were within the borders of Arnor and later of the smaller realm of Rhudaur. The Men of Rhudaur built castles and towers on the top of some of its hills.[2]

They were the haunt of Trolls, especially after the fall of Arnor; Stone-trolls from "the mountains" came to the woodlands. This was the case of William who led Tom and Bert; having eaten a village and a half on their way, they complained about the scarcity of people in the area and instead had to make do with mutton. While they made their camp, they famously waylaid Bilbo and his companions who were on their Quest of Erebor. Thanks to the distractions of Gandalf, the Trolls were turned to stone by the Sun.[3] Years later, Frodo and his companions traversed the woodland and found the Trolls' petrified forms on the way to Rivendell.[4]

Etymology

Shaws is an archaic word meaning "thicket, wood".

The woods geographically belonged to where the ancient realm of Rhudaur used to be, and were perhaps named after it; Rhudaur means "troll-shaws" in Common Speech[5].

Portrayal in adaptations

2001: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring:

Trollshaws is where Arwen encounters Aragorn and the Hobbits - right near Old Bilbo's stone Trolls.
Map of the Trollshaws from The Lord of the Rings Online.

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

Trollshaws is one of main regions of the game, lasting from the Last Bridge to the valley of Rivendell. The river Bruinen plays a prominent role there, with both Bruinen Gorges and the hills of Tal Bruinen being important landmarks. This area is inhabited by dozens of non-playable characters, who are involved in hundreds of quests.

2012: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey:

As in the book, the Company traverse the Trollshaws where they have a similar adventure with the Trolls.

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