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Hall of Fire

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A spacious hall in Rivendell without tables, centered around a great hearth with an eternal fire flanked by carved pillars. It is a place for storytelling, music, and where Bilbo is found by Frodo.

The Hall of Fire, a grand and timeless chamber in Rivendell, stands as a beacon of elven hospitality and cultural heart within The Fellowship of the Ring, where weary travelers gather around its eternal hearth for tales and song. Though it appears only in the first book of the series, it embodies the enduring spirit of the Elves amid the encroaching shadow of Sauron, serving as a poignant contrast to the darkening world beyond. Its absence in later volumes underscores Rivendell's retreat from the central fray, evolving from a vibrant hub of fellowship to a cherished memory of lost grace.

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The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

A spacious hall in Rivendell without tables, centered around a great hearth with an eternal fire flanked by carved pillars. It is a place for storytelling, music, and where Bilbo is found by Frodo.

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The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings

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