When Elrond read the moon letters on Thorin's map, Bilbo and the dwarves learned important details about the secret entrance to the Lonely Mountain. The letters revealed that the door could only be opened at sunset on Durin's Day when the last light of the setting sun would shine upon the keyhole. This knowledge was crucial for their quest to reclaim their homeland from Smaug the dragon. It highlighted the significance of timing and the importance of ancient lore in their journey.
He feels scared and knows its a dangerous job.
No, elves do not eat hobbits. Orcs might eat hobbits, but not elves. When the dwarves and Bilbo have a reception at Lord Elrond's home, it is seen that the elves serve them a strictly vegetarian meal. Maybe an indication that Elves are herbivores
Elrond takes into consideration all the resolution of the council after they meet.
"The master" is the human leader of Laketown, a pretentious and greedy man, though admittedly intelligent and with good business sense.
He feels scared and knows its a dangerous job.
The coincidence that helps the dwarves during their stay at Rivendell is when the moon comes out while Elrond is looking at the map. It has moon runes on it with extra information. This helps them along the journey to get to the treasure.
The dwarves and the elves dont get along.
why dwarves are small
Elrond was created in 1937.
Rivendell was not central to the story of Bilbo and the Dwarves and the quest for Erebor. Elrond played a minor role in that he deciphered the moon letters but was not part of the quest. Rivendell was a place of refuge and contemplation, not a camp for war. Elrond spent most of the third age being a councilor not a hero.
He was as noble and as fair in face as an elf-lord, as strong as a warrior, as wise as a wizard, as venerable as a king of dwarves, and as kind as summer. It talks about the elf lord Elrond.
He feels scared and knows its a dangerous job.
He left without a hat or a pocket handkerchief.
No, elves do not eat hobbits. Orcs might eat hobbits, but not elves. When the dwarves and Bilbo have a reception at Lord Elrond's home, it is seen that the elves serve them a strictly vegetarian meal. Maybe an indication that Elves are herbivores
Elrond takes into consideration all the resolution of the council after they meet.
Basically he doesn't like dwarves but he's good mates with Gandalf who likes all the goodies and is not a big fan of Azogh (I think I spelt that right)