Rhosgobel was the home of Radagast the Brown.
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| - Rhosgobel war der "alte" Wohnsitz Radagasts am Rande des Düsterwaldes. Rhosgobel lag vermutlich im Südwesten des Waldes, im Tal des Anduin, nahe der Carrock. "Rhosgobel" bedeutete so viel wie "Ummauerte Stadt".
- thumb|334px|Rhosgobel w adaptacji Petera Jacksona Rhosgobel (Brunatne Miasto) – siedziba czarodzieja Radagasta Burego.
- Rhosgobel was the home of Radagast the Brown.
- Rhosgobel was de woonplaats van Radagast de Bruine. Het ligt in het Zuid-Westen van het Demsterwold maar ten noorden van Dol Guldur, maar het kan ook in de Valei van de Anduin liggen. de precieze locatie is onbekend. Waarschijnlijk leefde hier vele wezens, want Radagast was tenslote de vriend van vogels en vele dieren. Tijdens De Oorlog om de Ring was Radagast er niet toen er boodschapers van Rivendel kwamen. Het is onbekend of Radagast er weer woonde toen het kwaad verdreven was.
- Rhosgobel was the home of the Wizard (S. Istar) Radagast the Brown. Located at the western edge of the Narrows of Mirkwood, near the confluence of the Woodman Trail and the Râd Angálaladh, this enchanted refuge was a celebration of the abundant forms of Endorean life. Nothing in the home had been created by the human hand, save the hundreds of bird houses that Radagast himself had made. Everything else in the house was just as nature made it, with perhaps a touch of human ingenuity, down to the massive furry oak tree th at twisted its way up through the middle of Radagast's home. When Radagast found his way from Aman into Middle-earth and started wandering with his friend Gandalf, he found enchantment with the forms of trees that grew beneath the western eaves of Greenwood. He roamed the w
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| - Rhosgobel war der "alte" Wohnsitz Radagasts am Rande des Düsterwaldes. Rhosgobel lag vermutlich im Südwesten des Waldes, im Tal des Anduin, nahe der Carrock. "Rhosgobel" bedeutete so viel wie "Ummauerte Stadt".
- thumb|334px|Rhosgobel w adaptacji Petera Jacksona Rhosgobel (Brunatne Miasto) – siedziba czarodzieja Radagasta Burego.
- Rhosgobel was the home of Radagast the Brown.
- Rhosgobel was de woonplaats van Radagast de Bruine. Het ligt in het Zuid-Westen van het Demsterwold maar ten noorden van Dol Guldur, maar het kan ook in de Valei van de Anduin liggen. de precieze locatie is onbekend. Waarschijnlijk leefde hier vele wezens, want Radagast was tenslote de vriend van vogels en vele dieren. Tijdens De Oorlog om de Ring was Radagast er niet toen er boodschapers van Rivendel kwamen. Het is onbekend of Radagast er weer woonde toen het kwaad verdreven was.
- Rhosgobel was the home of the Wizard (S. Istar) Radagast the Brown. Located at the western edge of the Narrows of Mirkwood, near the confluence of the Woodman Trail and the Râd Angálaladh, this enchanted refuge was a celebration of the abundant forms of Endorean life. Nothing in the home had been created by the human hand, save the hundreds of bird houses that Radagast himself had made. Everything else in the house was just as nature made it, with perhaps a touch of human ingenuity, down to the massive furry oak tree th at twisted its way up through the middle of Radagast's home. When Radagast found his way from Aman into Middle-earth and started wandering with his friend Gandalf, he found enchantment with the forms of trees that grew beneath the western eaves of Greenwood. He roamed the woods from one end to another, until he finally found the place he wished to call home. There, not far from the deepening Shadow of Dol Guldur, he met an ancient tree whose spirit was akin to his own, one of the Olvar he favored most. This tree pledged friendship until they sought a parting. Named "Rhosgobel," it became the heart of the house by the same name. Radagast kept the most extensive herb garden in Middle-earth, and many of the Free Peoples who lived in the forest seek Rhosgobel in times of need. After Radagast's went on eternal wandership the place became a small settlement of the Woodmen.
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