Bree. The riddle refers to Lord of the Rings.
Yes, a normal hotel for Hobbits includes a fireplace. A wonderful example is The Prancing Pony, located in Bree, where Merry, Pippin, Frodo and Sam stayed for a night, in Fellowship of the Ring.
If you were talking about the part where Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin arrive at the prancing pony hotel then; Strider was not producing images, they were in the room beside the room where the 9 nazgul was
Gandalf rewards Butterbur, the innkeeper of the Prancing Pony, with a substantial sum of gold for his service and loyalty in caring for the hobbits, particularly for helping Frodo and his companions. This reward also serves as compensation for the trouble the hobbits brought to his establishment. Additionally, Gandalf expresses his gratitude for Butterbur's assistance in ensuring the safety of the travelers.
He goes invisible.
No, Aragorn does not appear in The Hobbit. He first arrives in The Lord of the Rings in the Prancing Pony in Bree.
The Green Dragon is the one that Rosie Cotton works in. The Prancing Pony is the one in Bree where they meet Aragorn.
The innkeeper of the Prancing Pony in Bree is Barliman Butterbur, latest in a long line of Butterbur innkeepers.
Dentists do not visit horses - vets do.
Whos who ... Mare - a female horse or pony over four years of age Filly - a female horse or pony under four years of age Stallion - a male horse or pony over four years of age Colt - a male horse or pony under four years of age Gelding - a castrated male horse
to give him a heads up
The Prancing Pony in Bree where the proprietor is Barliman Butterbur. Instead, they meet 'Strider' whom they had never seen before.
A pony?