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    Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    When spending time in Rivendell, it is inevitable that one will find one’s self in the Hall of Fire, listening to tales of old or just enjoying a moment of quiet reflection.

    Read about Rivendell's Hall of Fire, then post your comments below.

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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    This is perhaps the wrong place for this, but does the Hall of Fire actually currently exist? I have searched all over Rinvendell and cannot find it, nor does it appear on my map.

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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    It's in the Homely House - look for a door on the left side of the first room u enter.

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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    I love Rivendell and much of the world LOTRO shows me. It's beautiful and I think Tolkien would have been very pleased. However, for me, The Hall of Fire is a big misstep. It's beautiful, but kind of like a big echoing, Elvish... conference room. As it's one of my favorite places in the books, I searched this out to post my 2 cents, in case the feedback is helpful.

    The Hall of Fire from the books was a place that seemed darker to me, with lots more small areas, nooks, and gathering places (not one relatively empty room with a few benches or a long table). I also pictured it as being cozier. It's a place to go sit beside the fire and think, after all, and to doze while dreaming of adventures and the most famousest of hobbits and heroes.

    My suggestion on the Hall of Fire would be to add more NPCs to it, to give it a feel of gathering or community, and to add music in a corner or two. If there was anyplace in the game where I feel actual vocal songs should be heard, it's here.

    It would also be nice to add a few NPCs talking quietly, drinking flagons of wine, etc. It's where the elves of Elrond's house gather, think, sing, and dream. Right now it's so empty it's kind of disappointing.

    I also think Bilbo should not be just standing in the middle of the room, but instead should be off in a corner, or over by the fire, listening to a tale or telling one, or even writing in his book.
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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    Yeah totally agree with Angeliel on this one. Bilbo wouldn't be one to be the center of attention. Put him sitting in a corner with a couple of elves sitting around him, and he could be telling an excerpt from There and Back Again (just a suggestion for that last part).

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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    This is one of my favorite places in all of LOTRO. Absolutely beautiful.

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    Re: Middle-earth Feedback: Rivendell's Hall of Fire

    There should be a tavernkeep vendor in the Hall of Fire. There is no where in Imladris to get any wine.
    Amroth beheld the fading shore; Now low beyond the swell; And cursed the faithless ship that bore; Him far from Nimrodel.

 

 

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