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{{quote|When winter first begins to bite, and stones crack in the frosty night, when pools are black and trees are bare, 'tis evil in the Wild to fare.|[[Bilbo Baggins]] to [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', "[[The Ring Goes South]]"}} | {{quote|When winter first begins to bite, and stones crack in the frosty night, when pools are black and trees are bare, 'tis evil in the Wild to fare.|[[Bilbo Baggins]] to [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', "[[The Ring Goes South]]"}} |
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Language | American English |
Location | Rochester, New York, USA |
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Gender | Male |
Hair colour | Blond |
Eye colour | Blue |
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- "When winter first begins to bite, and stones crack in the frosty night, when pools are black and trees are bare, 'tis evil in the Wild to fare."
- ― Bilbo Baggins to Frodo in The Fellowship of the Ring, "The Ring Goes South"
About Me
I am DoctorWellington, a huge fan of Tolkien's works. I am very much a beginner to this website, and though I most likely have many accidental errors, I am trying my best to help this site. I am very intereted in all of Tolkien's works, particularly The Lord of the Rings (In fact I have lost count of how many times I read it). I also enjoy maps (I like to study maps of all kind, fictional or otherwise), and languages, mostly Quenya and Sindarin roots.
Favourites
Character: Erkenbrand (My favourite characters are usually unsung heroes; in my opinion Erkenbrand is the unsung hero of the Battle of the Hornburg)
Location: Fangorn Forest
Book: The Silmarillion
Chapter: Of Beren and Lúthien