Trens
Trens refers to a fictional location that appears in the works of fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien. Specifically, Trens is mentioned as a realm inhabited by the Trolls in "The Hobbit." This region is depicted as a harsh and mountainous territory, largely unsuitable for the more civilized races like Elves and Men. The Trolls of Trens are described as primitive and brutish creatures, living in caves and stone dwellings within their mountainous homeland. Little detailed information is provided about the geography or culture of Trens itself, beyond its association with these troll inhabitants. It serves primarily as a backdrop for the early encounters Bilbo Baggins and his companions have with these creatures on their journey to the Lonely Mountain. The name "Trens" itself evokes a sense of ruggedness and uncivilized wilderness, fitting for the domain of Tolkien's trolls. Its limited appearance in the narrative suggests it is a peripheral region, existing outside the established kingdoms and civilizations of Middle-earth.