They did not want to tell the elven king why they were in the forest when he asked.
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The dwarves and Bilbo are forced to hide in barrels of wine and roll themselves into an nearby underground river, thus floating their way out of Mirkwood.
Favs~ 1) There's a forest in both passage which indicate that the forest is the underworld 2) Both protagonist have fear after they had come out of the forest 3)
The hobbit is the main character in the book The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien.The word hobbit may come from the Old English word holbytla, which means hole-dweller.
There were forest elves living in Mirkwood. There were also large spiders nesting in the forest.
The cast of Fear in the Forest - 1993 includes: Julie Juggs
Fear the Forest - 2009 was released on: USA: 14 April 2009
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In the Hobbit, King Thranduil of Mirkwood, the Wood Elves' king, liked his wine from Dorwinion. His wine was also imported by the Elves of Mirkwood in barrels down the Forest River from Long lake.
They did not want to tell the elven king why they were in the forest when he asked.
Doctor Who - 1963 The Forest of Fear 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:U (DVD rating)
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I depends to which forest you are referring. If you mean Mirkwood, then the other side of the forest is where the Long Lake, the River Running, the Desolation of Smaug and the Lonely Mountain are.
In Chapter 13 of "The Hobbit," the dwarves intend to set up a safe camp in the woods near the edge of the Enchanted Forest, Mirkwood. They seek a sheltered spot away from the dangers of the forest, specifically near the river where they can rest and regroup after their harrowing journey. This location provides them some protection from the threats lurking in the forest, including giant spiders and other creatures.
Bilbo demonstrates selflessness multiple times in "The Hobbit," most notably when he offers to take on the role of burglar for the dwarves despite his initial reluctance and fear. He also risks his own safety to save the dwarves from spiders in Mirkwood Forest and from imprisonment by the Wood-elves. Additionally, Bilbo shows selflessness when he spares Gollum's life during their encounter in the dark caves, choosing not to kill him despite the potential threat.
Both Beorn and Gandalf warned them to stay on the path.