Tillingpi
Tillingpi is a fictional location that appears in the works of author J.R.R. Tolkien. It is described as a small village nestled within the Shire, a peaceful region inhabited by hobbits. The precise geographical location of Tillingpi within the Shire is not extensively detailed, but it is implied to be a rural and somewhat isolated settlement, characteristic of hobbit life. Tillingpi is notable for its tranquil atmosphere and the simple, agrarian lifestyle of its inhabitants. The hobbits of Tillingpi, like those elsewhere in the Shire, are depicted as enjoying comfort, good food, and the quiet rhythms of country living. While not a central hub of activity, Tillingpi serves as a microcosm of the broader Shire society, representing its values and its resistance to the intrusions of the outside world. Its name, like many Shire place names, evokes a sense of rustic charm and pastoral simplicity.