Since it entered Early Access in 2021, players have used Iron Gate Studio's Nordic-themed survival title for plenty of creative purposes. The main game sees players crafting a variety of resources, such as powerful weapons to vanquish their foes or structures, such as longhouses, to provide shelter using materials gathered in the game's massive, procedurally generated world.
One Redditor mrholmestv has shared a recreation of one of ' iconic locations, Weathertop, in the game, with the ruins set atop a large, tiered hill. Weathertop, also known as Amon Sûl, was a lookout point in the Eriador region of Middle-earth, the southernmost and highest summit of the Weather Hills, and the creation very closely resembles how it was depicted in the movies of the early 2000s.
The caption "" references a moment from where Frodo is awoken at night by fellow Hobbits, Sam, Merry, and Pippin, cooking up a meal at a campfire, something that would prove to be a major mistake. This campfire is also clearly shown in one of the first images of Weathertop in mrholmestv's post, on one of the lower sections of the hill.
It's important to eat well in Valheim, as different combinations of food can provide important buffs. There are currently 14 recipes players can cook.
Although the Hobbits and Aragorn avoided the main road and approached Weathertop from the North in an attempt to pass undetected, the cooking clearly gave away their location later that night. The Ringwraiths then attacked the camp, with The Witch-king Angmar, leader of the Nazgûl, stabbing Frodo with a Morgul-knife before eventually being driven off by the others.
While Elrond was able to heal Frodo's wound, the pain seemed to return to torment him annually, along with a later injury he sustained when trying to escape the giant spider Shelob in. On the anniversary of his stabbing at Weathertop, he would feel the pain of his shoulder wound all over again, and this annual trauma is one of the reasons Frodo opted to
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