HorniHorní
HorniHorní is a fictional settlement that appears in the works of author J. R. R. Tolkien. It is described as a small, rustic village located in the western region of Middle-earth. The inhabitants of HorniHorní are typically depicted as simple folk, living a quiet life connected to the land. Little detailed information is provided about its history or specific inhabitants, but it serves as a backdrop for certain events or as a point of passage for characters. Its name suggests a location that is either high up or in a prominent position, though the exact geography is left to the reader's imagination. The village is not a central location in any of Tolkien's major narratives but contributes to the overall world-building of Middle-earth by portraying a more common and less heroic aspect of life in his fictional world. Its presence adds depth to the diverse landscapes and societies Tolkien created.