Valinor is the abode of the Valar. It lies in the Blessed Realm of the continent of Aman. The Elves live on an island called Tol Erresea. The island is in sight of the land of the Valar. Men are not allowed to go there.
Bilbo and Frodo are allowed to go there as a gift because they were ringbearers for an extended period of time, and this would keep them living in comfort for the rest of their days. Gimli is also allowed to enter Aman, the first and the last Dwarf to do this, because the Lady Galadriel, the most powerful of the Noldor in Middle-earth, who had a lot of influence even in Valinor, accounted for him.
In some ways it is like a heaven in that gods live there and everyone lives forever, but it was formerly part of the world until it got shifted into a different dimension, which is not usually said of heaven.
Fantasies.
They go to the original land of the Elves. Where no one can die. It is like "Heaven on Earth" in some ways. In LOTR, the chapter when they leave is called "Grey Haven" so that might be what it's called. The Gray Haven is a port in Middle Earth that the boats that take the Elves away leave from. The place they go to is called Valinor, and by the end of the War of the Ring it is no longer physically located on Earth at all. It is also not the 'original land' of the Elves, since they are from Middle Earth. However the majority of the Elves travelled to Valinor early in their history, and the ones we meet in the books are the ones that came back.
Foil. Like "rare foi"l.
The Silmarillion, most of the History of Middle Earth and The Children of Húrin fall before The Hobbit in the timeline of Middle Earth.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
The Elves were granted passage to Valinor as a reward for their alliance with the Valar. Hobbits and other mortal races, such as Men, were not offered the same privilege because their destiny lies in the mortal lands of Middle-earth, while Valinor was meant as a home for the immortal Elves.
In the older times there could have been a war like Lord of the rings.
The dub step song that goes like rings ashore is The Lord of The rings.
you do Archery like legolas in Lord of the Rings.
Neg Dupree never played in Lord of the Rings. Perhaps he was in a spoof of it, or something like that, but he was not actually in the trilogy.
The Hobbit and Wheel of Time
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If you are talking about Lord of the Rings Online there are many differences. Lord of the rings has many different characters, classes, quests, and many other things. The graphics are also very different. In my opinion world of warcraft has more cartoony graphics than lord of the rings online.
New Zealand and Greece
Warhammer 40k & Lord of The Rings
Yes , The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey (2012) , it features Bilbo on a journey with 13 others it is set before Lord of the Rings
Fantasies.