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| location=Near the [[Front Gate]] of [[Erebor]] | | location=Near the [[Front Gate]] of [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]] | ||
| inhabitants=[[Dwarves]], [[Smaug]] | | inhabitants=[[Dwarves]], [[Smaug]] | ||
| realms=[[Kingdom under the Mountain]] | | realms=[[Kingdom under the Mountain]] | ||
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| events=[[Sack of Erebor]] | | events=[[Sack of Erebor]] | ||
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The '''Great Chamber of Thrór''' was the hall of feasting and council in the mountain-realm of [[Erebor]].<ref name="Home">{{H|Home}}</ref> When [[Thorin and Company]] (including [[Bilbo Baggins]]) came upon the chamber in {{TA|2941}}<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> its great doors were half burnt and hanging twisted upon their hinges. The floor of the room was filled with rotting tables, overturned chairs and benches, flagons, bowls, broken drinking horns, skulls, and bones, all covered with dust. Far above came a glimmer of light from unseen openings. The light grew brighter at the further end where the company found the birth-place of the [[River Running]], which was but a short distance from the entrance to the Mountain.<ref name="Home"/> | The '''Great Chamber of Thrór''' was the hall of feasting and council in the mountain-realm of [[Lonely Mountain|Erebor]].<ref name="Home">{{H|Home}}</ref> When [[Thorin and Company]] (including [[Bilbo Baggins]]) came upon the chamber in {{TA|2941}}<ref name="TA">{{App|TA}}</ref> its great doors were half burnt and hanging twisted upon their hinges. The floor of the room was filled with rotting tables, overturned chairs and benches, flagons, bowls, broken drinking horns, skulls, and bones, all covered with dust. Far above came a glimmer of light from unseen openings. The light grew brighter at the further end where the company found the birth-place of the [[River Running]], which was but a short distance from the entrance to the Mountain.<ref name="Home"/> | ||
The Great Chamber was probably named after [[Thrór]] after he became king in {{TA|2589}}.<ref name="TA"/> Its ruined state testifies that it was one of the scenes of destruction during the [[Sack of Erebor]] in {{TA|2770}}.<ref name="TA"/> | The Great Chamber was probably named after [[Thrór]] after he became king in {{TA|2589}}.<ref name="TA"/> Its ruined state testifies that it was one of the scenes of destruction during the [[Sack of Erebor]] in {{TA|2770}}.<ref name="TA"/> |
Revision as of 16:43, 16 June 2012
Great Chamber of Thrór | |
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General Information | |
Location | Near the Front Gate of Erebor |
Description | The hall of feasting and council |
Regions | Kingdom under the Mountain |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Dwarves, Smaug |
Events | Sack of Erebor |
The Great Chamber of Thrór was the hall of feasting and council in the mountain-realm of Erebor.[1] When Thorin and Company (including Bilbo Baggins) came upon the chamber in T.A. 2941[2] its great doors were half burnt and hanging twisted upon their hinges. The floor of the room was filled with rotting tables, overturned chairs and benches, flagons, bowls, broken drinking horns, skulls, and bones, all covered with dust. Far above came a glimmer of light from unseen openings. The light grew brighter at the further end where the company found the birth-place of the River Running, which was but a short distance from the entrance to the Mountain.[1]
The Great Chamber was probably named after Thrór after he became king in T.A. 2589.[2] Its ruined state testifies that it was one of the scenes of destruction during the Sack of Erebor in T.A. 2770.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, "Not at Home"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Third Age"