Of Dwarves and Hobbits

LOTRO –  KINSHIP OF DURIN’S FOLK –  EVENT  ((All welcomed))

Hail and well met!

The Dwarves of Durin’s Folk ((on Laurelin)) invite you all to an adventure through the Shire.

All are welcomed as we will explore the history of dwarves and their relationship with hobbits in the 4 Farthings. From dwarven trade routes, to the founding of Needlehole, to the fell winter and even Bilbo’s adventure… all will be explored as we journey together through the hills of the Shire. During our journey 5 mini-games are played, themed to the topic of each stop… mini-games in which the winner will receive a grand present. Our journey of learning, exploring and games ends at Bag-End.

The Mini-Games and prizes are a surprise, but promise to be very nice… so you’ll have to come to know

See you all there!

EVENT DETAILS
Event Organizer: Kandral
SERVER: Laurelin
KINSHIP: Durin’s Folk
EVENT NAME: Of Dwarves and Hobbits
EVENT DATE: Friday September 14th
EVENT LOCATION START: Needlehole Marketplace, The Shire
TIME OF EVENT: 3PM ST

About The Dwarrow Scholar

The Dwarrow Scholar first experienced the brilliance of Tolkien when he received a copy of The Hobbit from his uncle as a kid, reading it feverishly again and again. Some years on, when he got his very own walk-man (aye forget about tiny phones, this thing was a brick and played cassette tapes) he made his own little audiotape of The Hobbit, so he could listen to it on his bike on his way to school. Between reenacting the Battle of Five armies with 4 of his school friends (still feel sorry for the kid that had to be the Orc) and before the days of the internet, you would find Roy frequently in libraries trying to find all he could about Tolkien and his beloved dwarves. When Roy isn’t delving into Neo-Khuzdul or searching for lost dwarvish treasures on the net he’s enjoying time with his wife and son, re-reading his tormented Tolkien paperbacks, watching a good movie, learning new languages or playing a game of LoTRO or other dwarf related games.
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