In J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Fallohides are one of the three races of Hobbits. Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. Middle-earth refers to the fictional lands where most of the stories of author J In J R R Tolkien 's legendarium, Hobbits are a diminutive race that inhabit the lands of Middle-earth.
The Fallohides were the least common of Hobbits, and in their earliest known history they lived in the forested region where later was the Eagles Eyrie near the High Pass to the north, in the Vale of Anduin. In J R R Tolkien 's Fictional universe of Middle-earth, the eagles were immense flying Birds that were sapient and could speak In J R R Tolkien 's fictional Middle-earth, Anduin is the Sindarin name for the Great River of Wilderland, the longest River To their south lived the far more numerous Harfoots, and far south in the Gladden Fields lived the Stoors. In J R R Tolkien 's Fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Harfoots are one of the three races of Hobbits The Harfoots were the most common The Gladden Fields ( Sindarin Loeg Ningloron) is a fictional location in J In J R R Tolkien 's Fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Stoors are one of the three races of Hobbits In their earliest recorded history
The Fallohides were fair of skin and hair, and none of them ever grew a beard. They were great lovers of the trees and forests, and skilled hunters. Many of them were friends with the Elves, and because of this they were more learned than the other Hobbits. They were the first to later learn Westron, and the only ones to preserve some of their old history. Westron, or the Common Speech, is an Artificial language developed by J
After the Harfoots had migrated westward in the years following 1050 of the Third Age, the Fallohides followed them around 1150. The Third Age is a time period from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth fantasy writings Unlike the Harfoots they crossed far north of Rivendell, and from there later met up with the Harfoots. Rivendell ( Sindarin: Imladris) is an Elven outpost in Middle-earth, a Fictional realm created by J
The Fallohides were more bold and adventurous than the Harfoots, and many of them became leaders of the Harfoot villages. It was probably under Fallohide rule that the Harfoots migrated westward beyond Weathertop and reached Bree. In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, Weathertop ( Sindarin Amon Sûl, "Hill of Wind" is a significant Hill in the Eriador Bree is a fictional town in J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth east of the Shire and south of Fornost Erain.
In 1601 two Fallohide brothers, Marcho and Mircho, by permission of the King in Fornost (Argeleb II) crossed the river Baranduin (Brandywine) and founded the Shire. This is a list of Kings of Arnor from J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth legendarium. In the fiction of J R R Tolkien, the Baranduin or Brandywine River is a river of Middle-earth The Shire is a region of J R R Tolkien 's fictional Middle-earth, described in The Lord of the Rings and other works
The Fallohides learned Westron from the Men of Arnor, and it was they who first learned writing. The race of Men in J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth books such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, refers to
After this the Fallohides mixed more and more with the Harfoots and later the Stoors, until the three Hobbit races became one.
The influential Took clan had distinct Fallohide traces both in appearance and character, as did the Oldbuck and later Brandybuck clan. In J R R Tolkien 's Middle-earth Legendarium, the Took clan was one of the most famous Hobbit families In J R R Tolkien 's Fictional universe of Middle-earth, the Brandybuck clan was a powerful Hobbit family Both Bilbo Baggins and Frodo Baggins were part Fallohide, due to their respective Took and Brandybuck mothers. Bilbo Baggins is the protagonist of The Hobbit and also makes an appearance in The Lord of the Rings, two of the most well-known of
Other famous Fallohides included Bandobras Bullroarer Took, who slew an Orc leader, Gerontius "The Old" Took, who was the second oldest Hobbit in history, and Peregrin Took as son of the Thain was a Fallohide. In J R R Tolkien 's legendarium Hobbits are a fictional race related to Men. In J R R Tolkien 's Fantasy writings Orcs or Orks are a race of creatures who are used as soldiers and henchmen by both the greater and lesser villains In J R R Tolkien 's legendarium Hobbits are a fictional race related to Men. Biography Pippin was the only hobbit who had not yet reached his 'coming of age' when the Fellowship set out (being eight years younger than Merry while Frodo himself was 50 In J R R Tolkien 's legendarium Hobbits are a fictional race related to Men.