Elrond's Hall
The grand feasting and council chamber in Rivendell with a long table on a dais, Elrond's great chair, wall hangings, and where the Council of Elrond takes place to decide the fate of the Ring.
Elrond's Hall in Rivendell emerges as a pivotal sanctuary of wisdom and counsel in The Fellowship of the Ring, serving as the grand chamber where the fate of the One Ring is deliberated amid the splendor of Elven hospitality. Though its physical grandeur—with its long dais table, Elrond's great chair, and ornate wall hangings—remains static, its legacy as the birthplace of the Fellowship reverberates subtly through the trilogy, symbolizing the Elves' fading yet enduring influence. Absent from direct action in later volumes, the hall's decisions propel the quest, underscoring Rivendell's role as a beacon of strategic unity against Sauron.
History
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
The grand feasting and council chamber in Rivendell with a long table on a dais, Elrond's great chair, wall hangings, and where the Council of Elrond takes place to decide the fate of the Ring.
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 15