There a number of them:
Not to mention that wizards and hobbits are not your normal run of the mill people.
He first encounters trolls that are going to eat him and his companions (Dwarves), some Goblins in the mines, Gollum, then Beorn, Spiders in the forest, the Wood Elves... a Dragon! And then the Eagles!!
And if this is for a book report... you should really read the book!
Several. Hobbits live in holes in the ground called 'Smials,' and dwarves live in mountains, sometimes very far underground. There of course are many foul and evil creatures living underground, including balrogs and goblins.
Tolkien created dozens of creatures for Middle Earth. First off, there's hobbits. But then there's also elves, dwarves, balrogs, orcs, men, goblins, urukhai and all sorts of things.
No, Hobbits are fictional creatures.
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Rivendell is populated by elves.
Hobbits
You must be thinking of some other book. The word Princess is never used in The Lord of the Rings.
The can be found in The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien.Those characters can be found in The Lord of the Rings. Gandalf and some of the elves can also be found in The Hobbit. The are key characters in the book The Lord of the Rings, which was made into movies a few years ago.After the story ends, along with Gimli, you will find them in Valinor, in the West.
New Zealand was the site of all the filming.
The Silmarillion, most of the History of Middle Earth and The Children of Húrin fall before The Hobbit in the timeline of Middle Earth.
Not very much, although there is some cursing in different languages.
Mythical creatures don't live in any physical place.
The Phoenix (mythical firebird) from Ancient Egypt.
Yes, there are some Russian mythical creatures. Two examples would be: werewolves and vampires.
Many mythical creatures are used in games. One of the most popular is the dragon. It is in many video and board games. It's one of the creatures in one of the most well-known role playing games called Dungeons and Dragons. Some other creatures and examples of games they appear in are orcs (Lord of the Rings and Warcraft games), elves (also Lord of the Rings, Warcraft, Disciples), trolls (LOR, D&D), gobblins (LOR, D&D), ghosts (Elderscrolls, Might and Magic), zombies (Army of Darkness, Resident Evil)etc. Some less common creatures in games but you do sometimes see them are: vampires, demons, hydra, cyclops, imps, fairies, sprites, wizards, minotaurs, centaurs, unicorns, pegasus, golems etc.
Tolkien creatures are often referred to as "Middle-earth creatures" or "fantasy creatures" as they inhabit the world created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his works, such as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit." Some notable Tolkien creatures include hobbits, elves, dwarves, orcs, ents, and dragons.
Gnome Giant
Some mythical creatures that have wings include dragons, phoenixes, harpies, and angels.
Children's movies contain all types of mythical creatures. Some examples are: Pegasus, Hydras, Griffins, Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Mermaids, and also Genies.
Well, all I know is that some are the Yeti, and Bigfoot.
One is a hyppocamp. There is a link below.
Yes, some fictitious alien races look like mythical creatures (i.e. satyr, centaur, merfolk, harpy, dragon, cerberus, elf, vampire, etc.)
All cultures have mythical creatures! Here are some common mythical creatures from England and other parts of the UK:Mermaids were believed to live in the waters off many coastal towns.Silkies were mythical people who could turn into seals.Banshees were ghosts which announced the death of a family member.Ghosts - almost every old building in England is said to be haunted.Leprechauns were little magical people.Even the English flag has mythical creatures - St. George, the knight who slew the great dragon!