Huts of the raft-elves

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The huts of the raft-elves was a collection of dwellings in which the raft-elves lived in.

History[edit | edit source]

These huts were located on a protruding bank of the Forest River, close to the eastern edge of the forest of Mirkwood.[1][2][3] It is stated that the subjects of Thranduil "had houses or huts on the ground and in the branches",[4] so it is possible that these huts were situated within the Woodland Realm.

The raft-elves collected empty barrels from the Elvenking's Halls in this village, brought by the current of the Forest River. The barrels were then tied together and left to float to Lake-town (from where barrels filled with goods had originally been brought up the river to the Woodland Realm).[1]

Bilbo Baggins, hanging on to a barrel, spent a night hiding outside the village of the raft-elves while pursuing Thorin and Company (who were escaping the imprisonment of the Wood-elves inside empty barrels).[1]

Portrayal in adaptations[edit | edit source]

1982-97: Middle-earth Role Playing:

The Raft-elves reside in the village of "Celebannon", which consists of a dozen houses.[5]

2018: The Lord of the Rings Online:

The Raft-elf village is called "Loeglond", and is part of Thranduil's realm. It is overseen by the Elf "Lorndúr".

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