Bonfire Glade

Bonfire Glade
   A burnt glade in the Old Forest.
   A reminder of the stange 'war' that took place between the malevolent trees of the Old Forest and the Hobbits of Buckland, long years before the War of the Ring. The trees attacked the Hedge that protected the Bucklanders, and in retaliation, the Hobbits invaded the forest and burnt hundreds of trees in a huge bonfire. The Bonfire Glade was the place of that great burning, and even after many years, the trees left it an open and empty place.

J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary. . 2003.

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