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[[Image:J.R.R. Tolkien - Rivendell.jpg|thumb|300px|''Rivendell'' by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].]]
[[Image:J.R.R. Tolkien - Rivendell.jpg|thumb|300px|''Rivendell'' by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].]]
'''Rivendell''' ([[Sindarin]]: '''Imladris''') is an [[Elves|Elven]] outpost in [[Middle-earth]].  It is also referred to as 'The Last Homely House East of the Sea,' a reference to [[Valinor]], which is west of the sea.  It is established by [[Elrond]] in the Second Age of Middle-earth (four or five thousand years before the events of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'').  Besides Elrond himself, notable Elves who live there include [[Arwen]] and [[Glorfindel]].
'''Rivendell''' ([[Sindarin]]: '''Imladris''') is an [[Elves|Elven]] outpost in [[Middle-earth]].  It is also referred to as 'The Last Homely House East of the Sea,' a reference to [[Valinor]], which is west of the sea.  It is established by [[Elrond]] in the Second Age of Middle-earth (four or five thousand years before the events of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'').  Besides Elrond himself, notable Elves who live there include [[Arwen]] and [[Glorfindel of Rivendell|Glorfindel]].


In ''[[The Hobbit]]'', [[Bilbo Baggins]] stopped off at Rivendell with the Dwarves on the way to the [[Lonely Mountain]] and also on the way back to [[the Shire]] with [[Gandalf]].  
In ''[[The Hobbit]]'', [[Bilbo Baggins]] stopped off at Rivendell with the Dwarves on the way to the [[Lonely Mountain]] and also on the way back to [[the Shire]] with [[Gandalf]].  

Revision as of 14:25, 8 July 2006

Rivendell by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Rivendell (Sindarin: Imladris) is an Elven outpost in Middle-earth. It is also referred to as 'The Last Homely House East of the Sea,' a reference to Valinor, which is west of the sea. It is established by Elrond in the Second Age of Middle-earth (four or five thousand years before the events of The Lord of the Rings). Besides Elrond himself, notable Elves who live there include Arwen and Glorfindel.

In The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins stopped off at Rivendell with the Dwarves on the way to the Lonely Mountain and also on the way back to the Shire with Gandalf.

In The Lord of the Rings, Frodo Baggins and his Hobbit companions journey to Rivendell, where they meet with Bilbo, who had retired there after his 111th birthday, spending his time on his memoir, There and Back Again. Several other Elves, Dwarves and Men also arrive at Rivendell on separate errands; at the Council of Elrond they learn that all of their errands are related to the fate of the One Ring, and they must decide what to do about it. In the end it is the Hobbits who influence the decision.

Rivendell is located at the edge of a narrow gorge of the river Bruinen (one of the main approaches to Rivendell comes from a nearby ford of Bruinen), but well hidden in the moorlands and foothills of the Hithaeglir or the Misty Mountains.

The Sindarin name for Rivendell (which is a translation thereof) is Imladris, meaning "deep valley of the cleft".