What happen to the Entwives?
[edit] History When Sauron burned that region to stop the advance of the Last Alliance down the Anduin, the Entwives were likely wiped out, although some might have been captured and enslaved as agricultural workers or have escaped into the east of Middle-earth. The Ents held that the Entwives were lost.
Where are Entwives found?
Like all Ents they tended their lands in the vast primordial forests of Middle-earth throughout the Elder Days, but sometime in the distant past, possibly starting in the Second Age, they became estranged from their husbands.
Where did the Entwives live?
The most likely location where Entwives may be if they still exist in Middle-earth is the Shire — specifically, in the Bindbale Wood northwest of Hobbiton, between Needlehole and Oatbarton.
Who were the entwifes?
Entwives were female Ents. They were put upon the earth by Yavanna to protect her trees along with their husbands the Ents. According to Treebeard, Fimbrethil was the most beautiful of the Entwives.
What do the Entwives look like?
The Entwives are described by Treebeard as having “hair parched by the sun to the hue of ripe corn and their cheeks like red apples. Yet their eyes were still the eyes of our own people,” yet little else is known of their appearance.
Why did Yavanna put the Entwives upon the Earth?
They were put upon the earth by Yavanna to protect her trees along with their husbands the Ents. According to Treebeard, Fimbrethil was the most beautiful of the Entwives.
What happened to the Ents in the Third Age?
However, prior to the Third Age, the Entwives abandoned the Ents in order to start a garden east of Fangorn in what became the Brown Lands; following the end of the Second Age, they disappeared. When Treebeard went searching for them, he could not find them.