Cedarlinds
Cedarlinds is a fictional location that appears in the novel "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien. It is described as a tranquil, wooded area situated on the borders of the Shire, the homeland of the Hobbits. This region is characterized by its numerous cedar trees, which lend the area its name.
The geography of Cedarlinds suggests a gently rolling landscape, likely with clear streams and open clearings
In the narrative, Cedarlinds is mentioned primarily as a point of reference or a place encountered during