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Esgaroth, or Lake-town, is a
fictional community of Men upon the Long Lake that
appears in the 1937
novel The
Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
Constructed entirely...
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nearby in Erebor, Dale, and
Esgaroth (Laketown). An
attack by the
dragon Smaug destro****
Erebor and Dale, and
reduced Esgaroth to a s**** of its
former self...
- Marshes); they are
received and
nourished by a
small settlement of men (
Esgaroth/Ithilien); they
fight in a m****ive
battle (The
Battle of Five Armies/Battle...
- year 2941 of the
Third Age. He is the
captain of a
company of
archers in
Esgaroth (also
known as Lake-town). His
friends accused him of
prophesying floods...
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claims the
mountain on
learning of Smaug's demise. However, the Men of
Esgaroth,
supported by
Thranduil and the
Elves of Mirkwood,
march in
force to the...
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inevitable war,
Legolas joins her pursuit.
After acquiring provisions at
Esgaroth, the
dwarves leave for the
Lonely Mountain. Kíli, Fili,
Bofur and Óin stay...
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Sauron has
returned and is
preparing for war. The
company is
smuggled into
Esgaroth by a
bargeman called Bard.
Thorin promises the
Master of
Laketown a share...
- singer/ukulele
player Christopher Winchester and
recorded by Winchester's band, The
Esgaroth Three. The song
parodies negative fan
reaction to the
introduction of the...
- Sauron's forces. Mordor's
overwhelming forces besiege the Lake Town of
Esgaroth and the
Dwarven city of Erebor. The
Dwarven king Dáin
leads a
small group...
- Hobbit.
Slain during an
attempt to
retake Moria. Bard the Bowman: Man of
Esgaroth who slew
Smaug the dragon. Beorn: Skin-changer who
resides in the region...