Well he obviously wasn't aware of the presence of moon-letters and probably never thought to hold it up against the moon. I mean, who would? Elrond is more knowledgeable and perhaps had experience with these. I would say that Thorin is less observant and knowledgeable.
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.
Hugo Weaving .
Rivendell was a place where the house of Elrond, the half-elven, was situated. Many elves lived there, and the main characters in both 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' visited Elrond in Rivendell.
Well he obviously wasn't aware of the presence of moon-letters and probably never thought to hold it up against the moon. I mean, who would? Elrond is more knowledgeable and perhaps had experience with these. I would say that Thorin is less observant and knowledgeable.
Elrond was created in 1937.
Elrond takes into consideration all the resolution of the council after they meet.
His full name was Elrond. He was also known as the half-elven (peredhil) and this was sometimes attached to the end of his name. Elrond is 'Star-Dome.'
"The master" is the human leader of Laketown, a pretentious and greedy man, though admittedly intelligent and with good business sense.
Hugo Weaving .
Elrond is the chier of the elves who is as kind as summer. it gives you more of an understanding of what is happening.
He feels excited.
Elrond
Yes, of course. Elrond.
Rivendell was a place where the house of Elrond, the half-elven, was situated. Many elves lived there, and the main characters in both 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' visited Elrond in Rivendell.
In "The Hobbit," Elrond is described as fair and noble with a regal bearing. He has dark hair shot with silver and piercing grey eyes. Elrond also possesses great wisdom and knowledge, making him a respected and powerful figure in Middle-earth.