Passing by Bywater’s Green Dragon Inn in LOTRO

The Green Dragon Inn

Uttering the words “green dragon” in Middle-Earth would usually cause panic and fear among other people, but there’s one “green dragon” that doesn’t really involve any hard-plated scales and combusting breaths of fire. It’s called the Green Dragon Inn, and it’s hardly anything harmful. In fact, travelers often find themselves having a restful visit in this quaint little establishment.

Located near the Bywater Pool of Bywater village in the Shire, this inn welcomes every adventurer from LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar with open arms and open doors. If you’ve got a story to tell, stop by and have a conversation with its other guests. Here, you can share stories, gossip, learn of news and even earn some potential allies to join you on your next quest. Heck, the Green Dragon Inn even recently held a Poetry Night event!

Bilbo Baggins himself was once a customer in this inn with the company of Dwarves some time back when they ventured off to the Lonely Mountain. I wonder which room they stayed in?

The Green Dragon Inn

Uttering the words “green dragon” in Middle-Earth would usually cause panic and fear among other people, but there’s one “green dragon” that doesn’t really involve any hard-plated scales and combusting breaths of fire. It’s called the Green Dragon Inn, and it’s hardly anything harmful. In fact, travelers often find themselves having a restful visit in this quaint little establishment.

Located near the Bywater Pool of Bywater village in the Shire, this inn welcomes every adventurer from LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar with open arms and open doors. If you’ve got a story to tell, stop by and have a conversation with its other guests. Here, you can share stories, gossip, learn of news and even earn some potential allies to join you on your next quest. Heck, the Green Dragon Inn even recently held a Poetry Night event!

Bilbo Baggins himself was once a customer in this inn with the company of Dwarves some time back when they ventured off to the Lonely Mountain. I wonder which room they stayed in?

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