"Hidden somewhere ahead of us is the fair valley of Rivendell,where Elrond lives in the Last Homely House."
The goblins lay hidden somewhere not too far ahead of the travellers.
"There is one point that you haven't noticed," said the wizard, "and that is the secret entrance. You see that rune on the West side, and the hand pointing to it from the other runes? That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls." The Hobbit JRR Tolkien
The secret entrance to the Lonely Mountin. That is explained in the chapter "An Unexpected Party". Gandalf says, "There is one point that you haven't noticed and that is the secret entrance. You see that rune on the West side, and the hand pointing to it from the other runes? That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls." The runes say "Five feet high the door and three may walk abreast."
Like a name of an elf in The Hobbit? Thranduil is the Elven King. In the upcoming movie, The Hobbit (the first half is to be released in December, 2012 and the second half is to be released about a year later) some of the elves' names are Thranduil, Legolas, Tauriel, and probably some others. This help?
Bilbo found the hidden exit in the palace of Elvenking. He makes a plan to make dwarves out of the palace. He put all the dwarves into the barrels with many plants that can protect them, and rolled them out of the secret exit. And under there, there is a cold lake, which will lead the hobbit and dwarves to the Lake Town
Land of Fire Konohagakure "Hidden Leaf Village" Land of Wind Sunagakure"Hidden Sand Village" Amegakure"Hidden Rain Village" Land of Sound Otogakure ""Hidden Rice Village"" Land of Water Kirigakure "Hidden Mist Village" Land of Lightning Kumogakure "Hidden Cloud Village" Land of Earth Iwagakure "Hidden Rock Village" Land of Waves
"There is one point that you haven't noticed," said the wizard, "and that is the secret entrance. You see that rune on the West side, and the hand pointing to it from the other runes? That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls." The Hobbit JRR Tolkien
Gandalf accompanied Bilbo back to his home. In addition to visiting Beorn and Rivendell, they went by the Troll's cave. They dug up the gold and silver that they had hidden.
Gandalf was looking for someone to share in an adventure at the beginning of The Hobbit.
I suppose you mean in "The Hobbit". It was Gandalf, who was hidden and disguised his voice to sound first like one of the trolls, then as another, and so forth.
The secret entrance to the Lonely Mountin. That is explained in the chapter "An Unexpected Party". Gandalf says, "There is one point that you haven't noticed and that is the secret entrance. You see that rune on the West side, and the hand pointing to it from the other runes? That marks a hidden passage to the Lower Halls." The runes say "Five feet high the door and three may walk abreast."
In chapter 4 of 'The Hobbit,' all 15 of the adventurers were caught in a thunderstorm described as a thunder-battle, so they entered a cave which they thought was empty. Apparently, goblins who lived in the cave were able to appear from a hidden crack in the wall. Bilbo was the first to awake from a troubled sleep and spot the goblins, and his loud yell was just enough for Gandalf to escape and save the rest of the captured adventurers.
It is the last Chapter in Charlie Bone and the hidden king
Bilbo Baggins knew that his dagger, Sting, was made by the elves by several reasons: 1. It was found with two other swords, which Gandalf and Thorin took, and these had elvish runes on them. 2. Gandalf was wise and learned in this kind of thing and he recognized them. 3. When they brought them to Rivendell, Elrond recognized their make and could read the runes. He told them that they were very old swords of the High Elves of the West, made for Gondolin in the Goblin-wars. Thorin's was Orcrist, or Goblin-cleaver in the ancient tongue of Gondolin, and Gandalf's was Glamdring, or Foe-hammer. Bilbo's dagger was just that, a dagger, but plenty big enough for a hobbit.
The named swords (Orcrist, Glamdring and Sting) are found by Thorin and Company in a troll cave. Originally, however, they were from the hidden elven kingdom of Gondolin in Beleriand (which by the time of the hobbit was sunken below the waves).
It is hidden in a chest in chapter 5
jen and luke died
Got to the website, look at snakehead, it will show the last extra chapter in that book if that is what you are talking about.