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Thorin & Co. were already in the trees when the goblins and wolves arrived (well, mostly).Falenthal wrote:After reading some replies, I'm having doubts: what are we seeing in this cover??
Is it the scene from The Hobbit, where Thorin's Company gets attacked by wolves and goblins (and later rescued by the Eagles)?
Or is it the Battle at the Ringfort from the adventure Of Leaves & Stewed Hobbit?
I thought it was the second, but seeing that all heroic figures are dwarves makes me wonder...
Winning MoveGlorelendil wrote:Ringfort Hypothesis
Pros: This is a book that includes the Ringfort battle, which involves defending a Hobbit from goblins and wargs.
Cons: It looks more like a rocky outcropping than a Ringfort.
Thorin & Co. Hypothesis
Pros: The people defending the Hobbit look like Dwarves.
Cons: Thorin & Co. were already (mostly) in trees when the wolves came. The goblins didn't come until later. Also, this book takes place years after the Erebor quest.
Conclusionzedturtle wrote:Winning MoveGlorelendil wrote:Ringfort Hypothesis
Pros: This is a book that includes the Ringfort battle, which involves defending a Hobbit from goblins and wargs.
Cons: It looks more like a rocky outcropping than a Ringfort.
Thorin & Co. Hypothesis
Pros: The people defending the Hobbit look like Dwarves.
Cons: Thorin & Co. were already (mostly) in trees when the wolves came. The goblins didn't come until later. Also, this book takes place years after the Erebor quest.
The artists says it's a ruined hill-fort. Sure it might look a little different from what we've seen before, but isn't that the point of having new artists provide new interpretations?
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