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Page 1: Hobbit Holes Hobbit holes are very similar to our normal homes apart from they are under ground. These “homes” are not for humans either they are for

Journey through Middle Earth

Page 2: Hobbit Holes Hobbit holes are very similar to our normal homes apart from they are under ground. These “homes” are not for humans either they are for

Hobbit HolesHobbit holes are very similar to

our normal homes apart from they are under ground. These “homes” are not for humans either they

are for hobbits.

Hobbits

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Hobbits Hobbits live in a

none-violent, tranquil community. These

mysterious creatures have huge hearts and

care for one and other. They have

extremely tough skin and very hairy feet.

The Ring

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Map of the Middle Earth.

Middle earth is full of many wondrous

places containing loads of unique

creatures but it isn’t just full of nice, caring creatures it is also full

of nasty orcs and goblins.

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Mirkwood

Misty mountains

Mines of Moria

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Mines of MoriaMoria is located in the

centre of Misty Mountains, tunnelled and carved through the living rock of the

mountains themselves. By the

Second Age a traveler could pass through it from the west of the range to the east.

Trolls

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TrollsMany Trolls died in the

War of Wrath, but some survived and joined the

forces of Sauron, the greatest surviving

servant of Morgoth. In the Second Age and Third Age, Trolls were among Sauron's most

dangerous warriors and breeds of the various

kinds of Trolls could be seen in several

conflicts.

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Misty MountainsThe northernmost peak of the Misty Mountains can be considered Mount Gundabad, where

according to legend Durin, eldest of the seven Fathers of the

Dwarves, awoke. Later it became a haven for Orcs.

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Orcs

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OrcsIt is certain all Orcs were dependent on the Dark

Lord in various ways: after their leader was defeated,

the Orcs were confused and dismayed, and easily

scattered by their enemies. In the millennia

after Morgoth's defeat and banishment from Arda,

they were without a leader and they degenerated to small, quarrelsome tribes

hiding in the Misty Mountains.

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MirkwoodMirkwood is a vey

dark and mysterious woods with terrifying creatures lurking in the shadows. The

forest was taken over by Sauron and it use to be a really nice.

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Wood elves

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Wood elvesWood elves are kind and caring creatures, they are immortal so nothing man made

can kill them or harm them only

magic and immortal weapons have an effect on them.

Elves

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ElvesElves are similar to

wood elves, they are immortal, they use

bow and arrows. Elves live in a place called

Rivendale. They live in trees, holes in the

ground and mountains. Besides being considered

more beautiful than men, Elves were also

generally taller.

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The ringThe ring was forged

in mount doom, which is in Mordor.

The only way to destroy the ring is

toss the ring into the fiery depths of Mount

doom. This ring contains many

different powers that can rule them all.

Gandalf the Grey

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MordorMordor is filled with

with horrible creatures and wicked magic. The ring was

created in mount doom by Sauron. The

ring can only be destroyed by the fiery

dephs of mount d.

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Gandalf the GreyGandalf isn’t the most powerful wizard but he

certainly isn’t the weakest. He knew that the ring was unstable

and that if he touched it the ring would consume

him within seconds.

Gollum

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GollumGollum once owned the ring and he use

to be an elegant gentleman until he started to get quite attached to the ring.

Gollum’s brother asked him if he

could look at the ring but he refused

and killed his brother.