Take a rest in LOTRO’s Hall of Fire in Rivendell
“The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire! We don’t need no water; let the mutherfu-” err, never mind. There won’t be any roof burning here though. Despite it being called the Hall of Fire, there won’t be any partyin’ either. In fact, it’s a place of peace and tranquility for weary travellers.
LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar allows you to practically go anywhere you wish in JRR Tolkien’s Middle-Earth. Here in Rivendell’s Hall of Fire, gamers can use the venue as a central meeting place to share stories with other players, learn of local news, happenings, and events, or start yet another quest to push back the evil forces of darkness.
It’s actually even been heard that Bilbo Baggins himself frequents the Hall of Fire for his own kind of “partying”. In other words, all he ever does there is stretch on the silk couches to take out his quill and write or move to some shadowy corner and catch some little shut eye. Guess being a hobbit has its rewards.
“The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire! We don’t need no water; let the mutherfu-” err, never mind. There won’t be any roof burning here though. Despite it being called the Hall of Fire, there won’t be any partyin’ either. In fact, it’s a place of peace and tranquility for weary travellers.
LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar allows you to practically go anywhere you wish in JRR Tolkien’s Middle-Earth. Here in Rivendell’s Hall of Fire, gamers can use the venue as a central meeting place to share stories with other players, learn of local news, happenings, and events, or start yet another quest to push back the evil forces of darkness.
It’s actually even been heard that Bilbo Baggins himself frequents the Hall of Fire for his own kind of “partying”. In other words, all he ever does there is stretch on the silk couches to take out his quill and write or move to some shadowy corner and catch some little shut eye. Guess being a hobbit has its rewards.