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+ | '''Midgewater Marshes''' was a swamp to the north east of [[Bree]] in [[Eriador]] which [[Aragorn II|Aragorn]] and the [[Hobbits]] [[Frodo Baggins]], [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]], [[Peregrin Took]], and [[Sam Gamgee]] had to cross on their journey to [[Rivendell]]. The [[Chetwood]] was on the western side of the marshes, and the [[Weather Hills]] were to the east.<ref>''[[The Atlas of Middle-earth]]'' pg. 75</ref> |
− | The terrain of the marshes was boggy and unyielding, dotted with pools and reeds. The marshes were home to biting midges and annoying cricket-like insects that Sam Gamgee dubbed "[[Neekerbreekers]]." |
+ | The terrain of the marshes was boggy and unyielding, dotted with pools and reeds. The marshes were home to biting midges and annoying cricket-like insects that Sam Gamgee dubbed "[[Neekerbreekers]]."<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]: [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]], "[[A Knife in the Dark]]"''</ref> |
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− | *[[The Lord of the Rings]]: [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]], "[[A Knife in the Dark]]" |
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Revision as of 17:03, 27 June 2013
Midgewater Marshes was a swamp to the north east of Bree in Eriador which Aragorn and the Hobbits Frodo Baggins, Meriadoc Brandybuck, Peregrin Took, and Sam Gamgee had to cross on their journey to Rivendell. The Chetwood was on the western side of the marshes, and the Weather Hills were to the east.[1]
The terrain of the marshes was boggy and unyielding, dotted with pools and reeds. The marshes were home to biting midges and annoying cricket-like insects that Sam Gamgee dubbed "Neekerbreekers."[2]
Portrayal in adaptions
The Fellowship of the Ring film
The Midgewater Marshes were not shown in the theatrical version of Peter Jackson's LOTR movies, but the location did appear in the special extended edition of The Fellowship of the Ring.