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- the four hobbit companions made their way towards Rivendell through the Trollshaws, they came upon the three trolls that Bilbo and the dwarves had encountered...
- Hillmen of the Trollshaws is a 1984 fantasy role-playing game supplement published by Iron Crown Enterprises for Middle-earth Role Playing. Hillmen of...
- Keeling Farm, Manakau Horowhenua Forest near Bree Takaka Hill Nelson Trollshaws Waitarere Forest Horowhenua Flight to the Ford Tarras Central Otago Ford...
- Laketown Braemar Station Tekapo Laketown stand-in Canaan Downs Tākaka Trollshaws Denize Bluffs Mangaotaki Vales of Anduin Earnslaw Burn Mount Aspiring...
- The Lord of the Rings, the location of this scene is identified as the Trollshaws.) Bert, one of the three trolls who captured the members of the Company...
- approaching the Green Dragon Inn at Bywater, saw the trolls' fire in the Trollshaws, and was the first to see the elves in Mirkwood. After they escaped the...
- following in the footsteps of Aragorn and the Hobbits to Weathertop and the Trollshaws, the players soon get involved into a campaign against the resurgent Kingdom...
- Middle-earth. In The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins and party have adventures in the Trollshaws and in Mirkwood. In The Lord of the Rings, Frodo Baggins and his companions...
- leads the attack of the Hunter Orcs against the party as they flee the Trollshaws. He is killed by Azog on Weathertop. The goblin scribe (portra**** by Kiran...
- Troll" 1954 Sam Gamgee I.12 "Flight to the Ford" Recited by Sam in the Trollshaws Trolls 8 "Perry-the-Winkle" Sam Gamgee An odd one out 9 "The Mewlips"...