Landmark:Crickhollow
From LOTRO Lorebook
In Buckland, not far to the north of Brandy Hall in the hills rising away from the path of the Brandywine, travelers will come upon Crickhollow, an often-visited retreat for those Hobbits who wish to spend a few days away from their daily routine, or simply rest and eat more peacefully than they are used to resting and eating at home. Those who live near Crickhollow are pleasant enough folk, though generally they like to be left alone to their peace and quiet.
Many of the old-timers in the area tell stories of travelers who have ventured beyond the High Hay and into the Old Forest beyond, many of whom never returned to tell the conclusion of their tales. In these days of the growing darkness in the north, many indeed have been the strangers who have ridden into the region to ask questions, though none can, or will, say what specifically these dark figures pursue.
Crickhollow plays a significant role early in the journey of Frodo Baggins and his companions in The Lord of the Rings. It is here that Frodo buys his house after leaving Bag End, not with the intention to stay in Crickhollow, but with the goal of diverting would-be pursuers from his trail. Adventurers familiar with the tale will no doubt want to seek out Frodo's home, though the locals may tell the travelers that, although the home of Mr. Baggins is filled with his many possessions, he has not been seen in these parts since the day he first arrived. Most doubt he has closed himself in his new residence and believe he has gone off on some personal quest, perhaps to locate his old uncle Bilbo who disappeared so many years ago.
[edit] Crickhollow
[edit] Quick Facts
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| Dates: | Founded no earlier than III 2340, the year of the first settlement in Buckland | ||||||||||||||
| Location: | In northeastern Buckland, not far from the High Hay and the Old Forest | ||||||||||||||
| Race: | Hobbits | ||||||||||||||
| Culture: | Bucklanders | ||||||||||||||
| Family: | At least one house was known to have been built by the Brandybucks | ||||||||||||||
| Meaning: | crick- was obscure even to the Hobbits1 -hollow indicates a small depression |
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[edit] A village of northern Buckland
A village in the northern parts of Buckland; it was here that Frodo Baggins claimed to be his destination when he left Hobbiton.
[edit] Footnotes
| 1 | The name 'Crickhollow' was possibly influenced by the names of various English villages and towns beginning with crick-, but almost without exception these derive from Celtic roots, and are thus rather unsuited, etymologically speaking, to a placename in Buckland. |
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