

Pippin the hobbit, being careless knocked a skeleton into a well which was attached to a shackle of chains that made a huge rattling throughout the mines, alerting the inhabitants to the Fellowship's presence. Unbeknownst to the Fellowship, the Dwarven company led by Gimli's cousin Balin were no longer living in the mines and the dwarves were long since dead as accounted by the last page in the book of Mazarbul. They are stopped by the magic of the wizard Saruman, and are forced to journey through the dwarven Mines of Moria.
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The full Fellowship of the Ring, consisting of Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, Legolas, Gimli, and Boromir, set off. The council decides that a fellowship shall go out together in an attempt to reach Mount doom and destroy the Ring. The council discussed the ring, and, Gandalf and Elrond reveal that it can only that the Ring can only be destroyed by the fires at the heart of the volcano Mount Doom, where it was forged. There they meet Boromir the man, Legolas the elf, and Gimli the dwarf. Arwen and Frodo finally escaped from the riders when she summoned a flood of water, and swept their pursuers away.Īfter waking up in Rivendell, re-encountering Gandalf, and realizing that Bilbo is still living there, Frodo, along with his comrades, attended the council of Elrond. With Frodo mortally wounded by the rider's blade, the five fled to Rivendell, and, before they reached there, they encounter the elf Arwen, who speeds Frodo ahead to Rivendell, attempting to outrace the riders.

They are attacked once more by the riders at Weathertop, and Aragorn battled them off with flaming torches, but not before the leader of the group stabbed Frodo. With his help, they narrowly escape the riders again, and continue to Rivendell. The travelers sheltered at an inn called The Prancing Pony, where they met Aragorn, revealed to be Gandalf's friend and ally. The four were then pursued out of the Shire by nine black riders, and only escaped from them after crossing the Brandywine river. The two were shortly joined by Merry and Pippin, two young friends of theirs. Frodo left his home of the Shire with Sam Gamgee, his gardener, upon a quest to reach Rivendell, and seek the elves' advice in the matter. Now that Sauron is attempting to take Middle-Earth once again, it must be destroyed to prevent him from using its great power. After Bilbo leaves to live with the Elves in Rivendell, Gandalf the Grey explains that the ring is actually the One Ring, the most powerful ring of all the Rings of Power made, belonging to the Dark Lord Sauron, and used to dominate all the people of Middle-Earth.

The trilogy begins when a young hobbit named Frodo Baggins inherits his uncle Bilbo's ring, which he took from Gollum on a previous adventure. The theme is based on the film trilogy by Peter Jackson, which is in turn based on the books by J.
