Hobbit Knives
itemLeaf-bladed daggers with gold and red damask patterns, in black sheaths with red gems. Enchanted against Mordor. Given to Merry and Pippin, of ancient Westernesse make.
The Hobbit Knives, exquisite leaf-bladed daggers of ancient Westernesse craftsmanship adorned with gold and red damask patterns in black sheaths tipped with red gems, are bestowed upon Merry and Pippin in The Two Towers, enchanted to glow in the presence of Mordor's foes. These weapons symbolize the enduring legacy of Númenor and become vital tools for the hobbits' perilous journey through Rohan and beyond. Though their explicit use is limited, they underscore the theme of small folk wielding great power against the Shadow, evolving from mere gifts to emblems of hobbit resilience across the War of the Ring.
Evolution
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
Leaf-bladed daggers with gold and red damask patterns, in black sheaths with red gems. Enchanted against Mordor. Given to Merry and Pippin, of ancient Westernesse make.
Book Appearances
The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 1