Mirkwood.
The Elven King
In the book The Hobbit, there is no Elven lady. In the movie, Galadrieal makes an appearance.
The elven king in The Hobbit is the leader of the race of Elves that lived in Mirkwood.
His full name was Elrond. He was also known as the half-elven (peredhil) and this was sometimes attached to the end of his name. Elrond is 'Star-Dome.'
Galion is the name of the butler in the elven king's palace. He and the Chief Guard fell asleep after drinking wine and Biblo was able to steal the keys.
There is no resurrection in The Hobbit. However, there are certain aspects of a resurrection like story in the escape from the goblin caves and the escape from the elven dungeon.
They did not want to tell the elven king why they were in the forest when he asked.
The "name" of the elven celebration in Eldest?The English name for it would be the Blood-Oath Celebration. The Elven name for it would be Agaetí Blödhren.
He went to many places:The Trolls caveRivendaleThe Goblin's caveBeorn's HouseMirkwoodThe Elven Kings palaceLaketownDale
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Made in Gondolin (along with Sting) for the elven king Turgon.
The named swords (Orcrist, Glamdring and Sting) are found by Thorin and Company in a troll cave. Originally, however, they were from the hidden elven kingdom of Gondolin in Beleriand (which by the time of the hobbit was sunken below the waves).