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By James Austin

The Fellowship of the Ring ends with Frodo and Sam beginning their journey together towards Mordor. The Two Towers opens with the rest of the Fellowship searching for Frodo, until they hear Boromir’s horn, signaling that he was in need, along with Orc voices.

Who dies at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring?

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

Cave-troll of Moria; stabbed several times by Merry and Pippin, and finished with an arrow in the head from Legolas. Boromir: Shot by Lurtz with three arrows, mortally wounding him. Lurtz: Decapitated by Aragorn after having his arm cut off and being stabbed.

Why did Merry and Pippin split up?

Of course, the whole reason that he and Merry split up in the first place is because Pippin looks into the palantír at the end of The Two Towers and almost gives away their whole plan to Sauron (accidentally, of course). For his own safety, Gandalf drags Pippin with him to Gondor and leaves Merry with Théoden.

Do they destroy the Ring in Fellowship of the Ring?

The hobbits, followed by Gollum, reached Mount Doom, where Frodo was overcome by the Ring’s power and claimed it for himself. At that moment, Gollum bit off his finger, taking back the Ring, but, gloating, he and the Ring fell into the fires of Mount Doom. The Ring and Sauron’s power were destroyed.

What happens at the end of the first Lord of the Rings book?

Frodo discovers that Bilbo, now grown very old, lives with the elves, and they reunite happily.

Where do Frodo and Gandalf go at the end?

Frodo leaves Middle-earth for the Undying Lands with Gandalf, Bilbo, Elrond, Celeborn, and Galadriel. This is considered a mystical land, home to the Valar, ‘angelic’ beings, also known as the ‘masters of spirits’.

Is Gandalf dead in the Fellowship of the Ring?

In the middle of the first Lord of the Rings novel, The Fellowship of the Ring, shortly after his pronouncement on death to Frodo, Gandalf dies.

Why did Aragorn not follow Frodo?

Aragorn chose not to follow because he had heard from Boromir himself how it had affected him, and probably felt the Ring was better with no outside influence.

What happened to Sam after Lord of the Rings?

Following the War of the Ring, Sam returned to the Shire and his role as gardener, helping to replant the trees which had been destroyed while he was away. He was elected Mayor of the Shire for seven consecutive terms.

Why did Aragorn choose to follow the Orcs instead of Frodo?

Why did Aragorn choose to follow the Orcs instead of following Frodo? He did not want to abandon Mary and Pippin to torment and death. What did Pippin do right after he cut his wrist-cord? He knotted it again so it looked like he were still bound.

Did Gandalf know Bilbo had the Ring?

No. Gandalf certainly did not realise that Bilbo’s ring was the One Ring at the end of The Hobbit, or indeed by the start of The Lord of the Rings. The realisation came upon him slowly, and he only fully worked it out years after the start of The Lord of the Rings. “How long have you known all this?” asked Frodo again.

What happens after Frodo destroys the Ring?

Frodo never completely recovers from the physical, emotional, and psychological wounds he suffered during the quest to destroy the ring. Two years after the Ring was destroyed, Frodo and Bilbo as Ring-bearers are granted passage to Valinor, the earthly paradise where Frodo might find peace.

Why didnt the Ring affect Bilbo?

That knowing would alter how Frodo would use the ring – whether he willed it or not. Additionally, Bilbo never sought to DESTROY the ring, thus the Ring had no reason to protect itself from Bilbo and therefore had less of a grip on him.

Where does Fellowship end?

Gandalf says, in the book: “Well, here at last, dear friends, on the shores of the Sea comes the end of our fellowship in Middle-earth. Go in peace! I will not say: do not weep; for not all tears are an evil.”

In which book is the Ring destroyed?

J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel The Lord of the Rings is about Frodo’s quest to destroy the One Ring.

Why did Frodo leave at the end?

He decided to leave because he had severe ptsd and such after the War of the Ring. He left to sail to the Undying Lands aka Valinor which is essentially a kind of afterlife for elves. It’s ruled by the gods of Tolkien’s world, the Valar, who granted both Frodo and Bilbo access because they were both ring-bearers.

Does Aragorn go to the Undying Lands?

Hello! Aragorn didn’t go to the Undying Lands (Aman was the name for the landmass; the portion inhabited by, to my knowledge, all Eldar and Valar and most Maiar was called Valinor.

Why did Frodo and Bilbo leave with the Elves?

Bilbo and Frodo were granted special dispensation to go with the Elves to Valinor because of what they had done to save the world from Sauron. Bilbo was awarded the honour. Gandalf, or Olorin as he was known, comes from the undying lands and is going home.

What happens to Merry and Pippin?

At the age of 102, Merry returned to Rohan and Gondor with Pippin; they died in Gondor, and were laid to rest among the Kings of Gondor in Rath Dínen, then moved to lie next to Aragorn.