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The '''Desolation of the Dragon''' (or the <b>Desolation of Smaug</b>) was the wasted, unpeopled lands around [[Erebor]] and [[Dale]], charred and blackened by the burning breath of [[Smaug]] the Dragon. The borders of the Desolation harboured a little clinging greenery and life, but its heart was scorched and utterly barren. The desolate lands extended southwards some miles along the banks of the River Running from Smaug's lair beneath the [[Lonely Mountain]], but the lands to the north of the mountain seem to have suffered even more fiercely, if the map accompanying [[The Hobbit]] is a reliable record. After Smaug's death, it seems that the Desolation was slowly reclaimed, so that both Erebor and Dale were eventually to recover from their destruction and prosper once again.
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[[File:Edward Beard, Jr. - Dragon's Desolation.png|thumb|Edward Beard, Jr. - ''Dragon's Desolation'']]


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The '''Desolation of the Dragon''',<ref name=Doorstep>{{H|Doorstep}}</ref><ref name=Fire>{{H|Fire}}</ref> also known as the '''Desolation of Smaug''',<ref>{{FR|Meetings}}, p. 229</ref> was a bleak and barren desert around [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]] and [[Dale]], charred and blackened by the burning breath of [[Smaug]] in the days of the dragon Smaug.<ref name=Doorstep/><ref>{{HM|UI}}, p. 208</ref>
 
The borders of the Desolation harboured some birds,<ref name=Fire/> but there was little grass, neither trees nor bushes, only broken and blackened stumps at its heart.<ref name=Doorstep/>
 
== History ==
The area that later became known as the Desolation of the Dragon had been green and fair before the arrival of the dragon<ref name=Doorstep/> and probably encompassed arable lands to produce food for the city of Dale.
 
In {{TA|2770}} the dragon Smaug attacked Erebor and destroyed the [[Kingdom under the Mountain]] and the city of Dale<ref>{{App|TA}}, entry for the year 770, p. 1088</ref> and probably started to create the Desolation of the Dragon by burning the landscape with his fiery breath.
 
After [[Bard]] killed Smaug in {{TA|2941}}<ref>{{App|TA}}, entry for the year 1941, p. 1089</ref> the desolation recovered, the town of Dale was rebuilt in {{TA|2944}},<ref>{{App|TA}}, entry for the year 2944, p. 1089</ref> the fields in the valley of the [[River Running]] were tilled again and the former desolation was filled with birds and blossoms in spring and with fruits in autumn.<ref>{{H|Stage}}</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 13:44, 14 November 2023

The name Desolation of Smaug refers to more than one character, item or concept. For a list of other meanings, see Desolation of Smaug (disambiguation).
Edward Beard, Jr. - Dragon's Desolation

The Desolation of the Dragon,[1][2] also known as the Desolation of Smaug,[3] was a bleak and barren desert around Erebor and Dale, charred and blackened by the burning breath of Smaug in the days of the dragon Smaug.[1][4]

The borders of the Desolation harboured some birds,[2] but there was little grass, neither trees nor bushes, only broken and blackened stumps at its heart.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

The area that later became known as the Desolation of the Dragon had been green and fair before the arrival of the dragon[1] and probably encompassed arable lands to produce food for the city of Dale.

In T.A. 2770 the dragon Smaug attacked Erebor and destroyed the Kingdom under the Mountain and the city of Dale[5] and probably started to create the Desolation of the Dragon by burning the landscape with his fiery breath.

After Bard killed Smaug in T.A. 2941[6] the desolation recovered, the town of Dale was rebuilt in T.A. 2944,[7] the fields in the valley of the River Running were tilled again and the former desolation was filled with birds and blossoms in spring and with fruits in autumn.[8]

References

Route of Thorin and Company
Bag End · Green Dragon · The Shire · Lone-lands · Last Bridge · Trollshaws · Trolls' cave · Rivendell · High Pass · Front Porch · Goblin-town · Goblin-gate · Eagle's Eyrie · Carrock · Beorn's Hall · Wilderland · Forest Gate · Elf-path · Mirkwood · Elvenking's Halls · Forest River · Lake-town · Long Lake · River Running · Desolation of the Dragon · Ravenhill · Back Door · Lonely Mountain · Great Hall of Thráin