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Introduction to all characters in Lord of the Rings

Character introduction in "Lord of the Rings":

1. Maia

Maia was originally Ainur, who helped the Valar shape Arda. The number of Maia is extremely large, and not all of them are named.

(1) Gandalf/Mithrandir (1000-3021)

Bilbo Baggins’s friend, captain of the Fellowship of the Ring, when he appears He is a gray robe wizard who fell into the abyss of Moria and defeated the Balrog and returned to the world. He deprived Saruman of his power and became a white robe wizard to continue fighting against the forces of darkness.

(2) Saruman (Saruman/Curunír Lán, 1000-3019)

White-robed wizard, president of the White Path Society, later defected to Sauron, became corrupt and rebellious, and called himself Color Robe Saruman.

(3) Sauron/Gorthaur (3400 Y.L-3019)

Once the most trusted lieutenant of Morgoth Bogliel. In the Third Age, when he occupied Dol Guldur, he claimed to be a necromancer. He was attacked by the White Council led by Saruman and fled back to Mordor.

(4) Balrogs (3400Y.L-3019)

The fallen Maia who was once under the command of Morgoth. Among them, "The Balrog of Moria" awakened and destroyed Moria in the middle of the Third Age, and was eventually killed in a duel with Gandalf.

(5) Gwaihir (?-)

Descendant of Thorondo, leader of the giant eagle. When Gandalf was imprisoned in Orthanc Tower by Saruman, he accidentally discovered Gandalf and rescued him. Frodo and Sam were also rescued when the Lord of the Rings was destroyed and Mount Doom erupted.

(6) Radagast (1000-)

One of the Estalis, who followed Veliyavana and loved nature, but his final whereabouts are unknown.

2. The Hobbit of The Lord of the Rings

The Hobbit is a variant of human, or a branch of human, but the Hobbit firmly believes that they are an independent nation. They are characterized by their small size, but are not dwarfs or dwarfs. They live in the Shire and Bree in the northwest of Middle-earth. That is, halflings. (Because hobbits are Tolkien’s unique trademark, other fantasy works refer to hobbits and hobbit-like races as halflings.)

(1) Frodo Baggins Baggins, 2968-3021)

The son of Drogo Baggins, the holder of the Lord of the Rings and a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, took the Ring to Mount Doom for destruction.

(2) Samwise Gamgee "Sam" (2980-61 F.A)

son of Hamfast Gamgee, Frodo Gardener and loyal assistant, member of the Fellowship of the Ring, accompanied Frodo to Mount Doom.

(3) Peregrin Took "Pippin" (2990-65 F.A)

Son of Paladin II Took, Frodo's son Cousin, a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, and later followed Gandalf to the castle of Minas Tirith in Gondor.

(4) Meriadoc Brandybuck "Merry" (2982-65F.A)

Sardak Brandybuck, Lord of Buckland Son of the Deer, Frodo's cousin, a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, and later followed the King of Rohan on the expedition to Gondor. Assist éowyn in slaying the Witch-King of Angmar.

(5) Bilbo Baggins (2908-3021)

The son of Bongo Baggins, he was once the holder of the Lord of the Rings. Explorer, poet, writer.

(6) Gollum/Smeagol (?-3019)

My real name is Smeagol, a member of the Stoor Hobbits. Relatives on the grandmother's side live together.

He was once the holder of the Lord of the Rings. He picked up the Ring and was attracted by its power and fell. After that, the Ring was taken away by Bilbo. Therefore, he later found Frodo on his journey of the Lord of the Ring expedition and waited for opportunities to get it back. Considered to be his Lord of the Rings.

3. Humans

Humans are the second race created by the "One God" Ilúvatar. They only woke up in the Solar Age of Arda, later than the elves who woke up at the end of the Age of Lamps, so they are called "later". Human beings have a "gift from God" - death.

(1) Aragorn (2931-120 F.A)

Son of Aragorn. Numenor, direct descendant of Gondor, the thirty-ninth generation direct descendant of Isildur, his father Arathorn was killed by the enemy when he was 2 years old, and his mother took him to Rivendell to ask for Elrond's asylum, and was Named Estelle. After leaving Rivendell, he became a ranger and later joined the Fellowship of the Ring.

(2) Boromir (2978-3019)

The eldest son of Denethor II, the regent of Gondor, came to Rivendell to solve the mystery of the Lord of the Rings. and join the Fellowship of the Ring. Finally died under the arrows of the strong orcs.

(3) Faramir (2983-82 F.A)

The second son of Denethor II, the regent of Gondor, fell out of favor with his father and married Eowen after the war.

(4) Denethor II (2930-3019)

The son of Exilion II, a member of the Anorion family. The regent of Gondor, the father of Boromir and Faramir, went mad after losing his eldest son and thought that his second son was also dead. He fell into despair and burned himself to death.

(5) Théoden (2948-3019)

Son of Sezer, King of Rohan. He led the Rohan soldiers to resist the evil army and died in the Battle of Pelennor Fields in Gondor.

(6) Théodred (2978-3019)

Théodred’s son, the second marshal of Rohan, died at the crossing of the Eshin River.

(7) Eomer (éomer, 2991-63 F.A)

The son of Eomund and the nephew of Théoden. Before the Holy War of the Ring, he was the Third Marshal of Rohan, and after the Holy War, he became the King of Rohan.

(8) éowyn (2995-about 82 F.A)

Daughter of éomund, niece of Théoden, sister of éomer, married Faramir.

(9) Gríma Wormtongue (?-3019)

The personal advisor of the king of Rohan, who later formed an alliance with Saruman and tried to control Rohan After the conspiracy was leaked, he defected to Saruman. After the Battle of Linshui, Saruman was killed, and he died under the random arrows of the Shire troops.

(10) Witch-king of Angmar (2251 S.A-3019)

Also known as the leader of the Ringwraiths, he was originally the king of the Kingdom of Angmar. He is the leader of the nine black knights. When Gondor participated in the war, he killed Théoden, King of Rohan, and was finally killed by the swords of Eowen and Merry.

(11) Nazgul

Also known as the Black Knight and Nazgul, he is the evil servant of Sauron. They were originally the kings of Numenor, powerful humans, but then Sauron forged the Nine Rings of Humanity, accepted the Rings given by Sauron in the Lord of the Rings, and gradually degenerated into ghost-like existences controlled by Sauron. biology.

4. Elves

The elves are the firstborn children of Ilúvatar, the most beautiful race on earth. They are all immortal, and once the body dies in battle, the soul goes to the temple of Mandos to wait for release, so the elves are tired of the long time they stay in the world.

(1) Legolas (?-120 F.A)

The son of Thranduil, the elf king of Mirkwood, he was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring. Participated in the Battle of Helm's Deep in Rohan against Saruman and the Lord of the Rings against Sauron.

(2) Elrond (Elrond, 532 Fs.A-3021)

Half-elf, son of the navigator Elendil, father of Arwen, Rivendell lord.

(3) Arwen (241-121 F.A)

The daughter of Elrond, she later married Aragorn and gave up the immortality of the elves.

(4) Galadriel (Galadriel, 1362 Y.T-3021)

Daughter of Fenarfin, the elf leader of Lothlorien Forest. He was once one of the leaders of the Noldor elves who rebelled against the Lord God and left Aman.

(5) Haldir (?-3021)

The elf of Lothlorien is the forest ranger on the border of Lothlorien. In the end, he may have crossed the sea with Galadriel, or he may have stayed in East Lorin with other Lorin elves. In the "Lord of the Rings" movies, Haldir was killed at the Battle of Helm's Deep.

(6) Glorfindel (?-511 Fs.A; 1600 S.A-?)

The leader of the Golden Flower Family among the twelve families in the Kingdom of Gondolin, in Gondo Lin died during the fall. After reshaping his form in Valinor and receiving the approval of the Valar, he reappeared at the Battle of Fornost.

5. Dwarves

Dwarves are a race created by Aul?, one of the Valar. They are heroic warriors who value honor and are very good at crafts. But there are also elements of stubbornness and greed in their characters. The feud between the dwarves and the elves was caused by the dwarves killing the Elf King Elu Thingol under temptation. The dwarves have seven major clans: the Longbeard Clan (also known as the Turin Clan), the Firebeard Clan, the Broad Beam Clan, the Iron Fist Clan, the Hardbeard Clan, the Blacklock Clan, and the Stonefoot Clan.

Gimli (2879-120 F.A): The son of Groin, he fought side by side with Aragorn and Legolas from beginning to end, and finally became Legolas's friend, fighting against the forces of darkness in the war. Zhong made a great contribution.

6. Orcs and Strong Orcs

Half-orcs were transformed from the elves by Morgoth. Half-orcs are ugly, violent, short-lived, and afraid of sunlight (but they can still Active during the day), their body shapes vary greatly, and a few are taller than humans. There is a saying that they are also mixed with the blood of trolls.

The orcs were created by Saruman's mixture of half-orc and human blood. The orc army is not afraid of the sun and is very loyal to Saruman. Their height and strength are superior to the orcs.

(1) Uglúk

The leader of the orc army sent by Saruman to capture Merry and Pippin.

(2) Grishnákh

The leader of the orc army sent by Mordor to capture Merry and Pippin.

(3) Shagrat

The orc commander of Cirith Ungol Tower. His subordinates, Maskash and Raghav, were shot and killed by the team led by Gorbag.

(4) Gorbag

The Orc chief of Minas Morgul, a subordinate of the Witch King of Angmar, was killed after a dispute with Shagra.

(5) Ugluk

The orc leader who led the Hobbits to Isengard, was later killed by Eomer.

(6) Lurz

The leader of the orcs, shot and killed Boromir, a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, and was later killed by Aragorn. Does not appear in the original work.

(7) Gothmog (Gothmog)

The same name as Gothmog, the leader of the Balrog in the First Age, and the half-orc commander of Mordor. Killed by Gimli and Aragorn.

7. Tree People

The early history of the Tree People is almost completely unknown. They lived in the great forests of Middle-earth and only appeared slightly at the end of the First Age, attacking The remnants of the dwarves in Doriath were defeated. Tree people are often called tree wranglers.

Treebeard/Fangorn (1050 Y.T-?): The leader of the tree people in Fangorn Forest, he led the tree people to capture Saruman's Isengard.

8. Others

Tom Bombardier appears in "The Lord of the Rings", "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil" and "Tolkien's Fantasy Novels", but the author does not explain clearly his identity information. Gandalf claimed that Tom Bombadil was the oldest living being in Middle-earth. There are speculations that he is one of the Ainur, or even Ilúvatar. When readers compared Tom Bombadil with Ilúvatar, Tolkien said that Tom Bombadil was not Ilúvatar, but he No further explanation was given.

Tom Bombadil: "Master of forests, waters and hills." His origins are unclear. He calls himself "the elder" and "the master". He once said that he witnessed "the first drop of rain falling and the first acorn growing" in Middle-earth, and "had been through that period." The age of fearlessness under the starlight of the dark night, the age before the King of Darkness appeared from outside the universe."

Extended information:

1. Introduction to "The Lord of the Rings"

"The Lord of the Rings" (The Lord of the Rings), also translated as "The Lord of the Rings", is A long fantasy novel written by John Ronald Riel Tolkien, a British writer, linguist, and professor at Oxford University. This book is the sequel to "The Hobbit" and is recognized as the originator of modern fantasy literature. After twelve years of creation and four years of revision, "The Lord of the Rings" was published from 1954 to 1955.

The whole book is divided into three parts: "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King". "The Lord of the Rings" mainly tells the story of the Holy War of the Ring at the end of the third era of Middle-earth, when people of all races united in pursuit of freedom and resisted the Dark Lord Sauron.

"The Lord of the Rings" was rated as the "Book of the 20th Century" in a voting event jointly organized by Waterstones Bookstore and British TV Channel 4, and was rated as "The Book of the 20th Century" in a voting event held by Amazon. The most important book of the millennium.” "The Lord of the Rings" has been translated into more than 60 languages ??and has spawned illustrations, music, movies, TV series, radio dramas, computer games and other products.

From 2001 to 2003, the "Lord of the Rings" series of movies directed by Peter Jackson was released. The series of movies won 17 Academy Awards, including "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" It won 11 Academy Awards, becoming the most awarded film in Oscar history (tied with "Ben-Hur" and "Titanic").

2. Introduction

(1) Story background

The history of the Lord of the Rings can be traced back to the 1,200th year of the Second Era. This year, the Dark Lord Sauron appeared in Iregjan as the "Gifted Master" Anata. Celebrimbor, the lord of Eregion, was deceived by Sauron and forged nineteen rings of dominion - three of the Elves, seven of the Dwarves, and nine of the Men. In 1600, Sauron secretly forged the One Ring to control the other Rings of Dominance.

Celebrimbor saw through Sauron's conspiracy, and he gave the Three Elven Rings to Gil-galad and Galadriel for safekeeping. In 1693, Sauron led his army to invade Iliad, and the war between the elves and Sauron broke out. Sauron's vanguard was defeated by Celeborn, but he arrived in Eregion in 1695. Celebrimbor attempted to hold Osten Athir, but he was defeated by Sauron and captured alive.

He failed to withstand Sauron's torture and was forced to reveal the whereabouts of the Seven Rings of Dwarves and the Nine Rings of Humans, and was eventually killed by Sauron. Sauron received the Nine Rings of Men, and he gave them to nine nobles of Númenor, who eventually became the Nazgul.

In 3261 of the Second Era, Emperor Ar-Pharazon of the Númenor Empire came to Middle-earth. He led his army towards Mordor and forced Sauron to surrender to him. Ar-Pharazon captured Sauron and brought him back to Númenor. Sauron spent three years corrupting Ar-Pharazon and becoming his closest advisor. Incited by Sauron, Ar-Pharazon brazenly sent troops to expedition to Valinor in 3319.

This move angered Ilúvatar, who reshaped Arda from a flat world to a spherical world, moved Aman out of Arda, and sunk Númenor to the bottom of the sea. Led by the Númenor noble Elendil and his two sons Isildur and Anarion, some Númenóreans fled to Middle-earth and established the two kingdoms of Arnor and Gondor.

In 3429 of the Second Age, Sauron launched a war against Gondor and captured Minas Ithil. The following year, Gil-galad and Elendil formed an alliance to resist Sauron, known in history as the Last Alliance of Elves and Men, and the Battle of the Last Alliance began. In 3441, Sauron killed Elendil and Gil-galad at the Siege of Barad-dur.

Isildur picked up the fragments of Narsil's Holy Sword and cut off Sauron's finger with the Ring, causing Sauron's body to die. Isildur took the Ring, but he refused to destroy it and kept it as his family heirloom. In the second year of the Third Age, Isildur was killed by orcs on the Graton Plain, and the Ring fell into the Anduin River, and was forgotten by people ever since.

Around 1000 of the Third Age, Sauron reappeared in Middle-earth as a necromancer and established Dol Guldur. Valar sent five Maia who were as powerful as Sauron to go to Middle-earth as wizards to help the elves and humans fight against Sauron.

In 2463 of the Third Era, the Lord of the Rings was discovered by the hobbit Degor. His friend Smeagol was tempted by the Ring, killed him and seized the Ring. Smeagol was later expelled from his homeland by his tribe. He hid in a cave in the Misty Mountains and was transformed by the Lord of the Rings into a twisted and corrupted creature named "Gollum". In 2941, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins participated in the Lonely Mountain mission at the invitation of the gray robe wizard Gandalf. He accidentally discovered the Lord of the Rings on the way.

But in a guessing game with Gollum, he revealed "Shire" and "Baggins". In the same year, Sauron was defeated by the White Council led by the white wizard Saruman in Dol Guldur and fled back to Mordor. In 2017, Gollum was captured by Sauron while searching for the Supreme Lord of the Rings, and was forced to reveal the whereabouts of the Supreme Lord of the Rings. Soon, Gandalf's friend Aragorn II, the thirty-ninth generation grandson of Isildur and chief of the Dundain people, captured Gollum who was released by Sauron in the Dead Swamp. He sent Gollum to Mirkwood and handed him over. Leave it to the care of the elves of the place.

(2) The Fellowship of the Ring

The story begins on September 22, 3001, of the Third Age. That night, Bilbo Baggins left the Shire during his 111th birthday party, and his cousin Frodo Baggins inherited the Ring. Believing that the ring might be the One Ring, Gandalf traveled to Minas Tirith to consult the scrolls of Isildur. In 3018, Sauron sent nine Nazgul to search for the Lord of the Rings. In the same year, Gandalf returned to the Shire. He asked Frodo to take the Ring to Rivendell and listen to the advice of Elrond, the lord of that place.

On September 23, 3018, Frodo began his adventure, and traveling with him were his three friends: Samwise Gamgee (Sam), Meriadak Lie The Wine-Buck (Merry) and Peregrine Took (Pippin). The four people almost encountered the Nazgul, but they immediately escaped into the old forest through the Buckland and escaped the Nazgul's tracking. In the old forest they met Tom Bombardier.

After leaving the old forest, they were captured by the zombies in the ancient tombs. Thanks to the help of Tom Bombadil, they obtained the sword from the funerary objects of King Cardolan (During the Battle of Paliano Plains, Merry Stabbed the Witch King of Angmar with his sword). After leaving the ancient tombs, they met Aragorn, who was called "Strider" by the locals in Bree. Aragorn was entrusted by Gandalf to join them.

The group quietly left after being attacked in the town, but the Nazgul followed closely behind. At Stormtop, Frodo is stabbed by the ancient sword of the Witch-King of Angmar. As Frodo's injuries become more serious, Glorfindel appears and saves Frodo. At Bronan's Ferry on the River of Troublewater, Elrond used Veyar from the Three Elven Rings to release the flood and repel the Nazgul who were chasing Frodo.

The group finally arrived at Rivendell, and Frodo recovered under Elrond's treatment. On October 25th, Elrond called a meeting.

The meeting decided to bring the Lord of the Rings back to the place where it was forged - Mount Doom, where it would be destroyed; and decided to form the "Lord of the Rings Expedition" to carry out this arduous task.

The expedition team consists of nine people: Frodo, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gandalf, Aragorn, as well as the dwarf Gimli (son of Groin, a participant in the Lonely Mountain mission), and the elf Legor Rath (son of King Thranduil of Mirkwood), human Boromir (eldest son of Denethor II, Regent of Gondor). On December 25, the expedition set off from Rivendell and headed south. They tried to cross the Misty Mountains via Red Horn Peak, but failed due to bad weather.

At Gandalf's suggestion, the expedition diverted into Moria. They found the coffin of "King of Moria" Balin in Hall 21, as well as the body of Orli holding the "Book of Mazeb" next to the coffin (both Balin and Orli were participants in the Lonely Mountain mission) ). In Hall 21, the expedition was attacked by orcs.

They fled to the Bridge of Kesadoum, but unexpectedly the "nemesis of Turin" - the Balrog suddenly appeared. In order to protect other team members, Gandalf resolutely dueled with the Balrog and fell into the abyss with the Balrog. Led by Aragorn, the expedition entered Lothlorien for refuge. They rested here for a while and received gifts from Galadriel, the wife of Lord Lothlorien.

The expedition traveled south along the Anduin River and arrived at Mount Amon Hen on February 26. Here, Boromir could not resist the temptation of the Ring and tried to seize the Ring from Frodo, but failed. Frodo decided to leave the team alone, but Sam refused to leave his master and insisted on accompanying Frodo. So the two took a boat across the Anduin River and embarked on a journey to Mordor.

(3) The Two Towers

Shortly after Frodo and Sam left, a large number of orcs and orcs attacked the expedition. In order to protect Merry and Pippin, Boromir blew the horn to ask for help from Gondor, but the reinforcements were unable to arrive due to the long distance, and he was shot to death by random arrows from the orcs. Eventually Merry and Pippin were kidnapped by orcs, and the expedition fell apart.

Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli discovered that Frodo had left. They decided to rescue Merry and Pippin, so they followed the orcs into Rohan. The orcs who kidnapped Merry and Pippin were attacked by a group of cavalry led by Eomer, the nephew of King Théoden of Rohan. Merry and Pippin took advantage of the chaos and fled into Fangorn Forest, where they met the tree man Treebeard.

According to the clues provided by Eomer, Aragorn and others went to Fangorn Forest, where they failed to find Merry and Pippin, but met Gandalf - he was on the top of Siraxe Gil Peak. He died after defeating the Balrog, but Ilúvatar revived him, and now he has been promoted to the White Wizard. Gandalf told them that Merry and Pippin were with the trees.

Gandalf, Aragorn and others went to Edoras, the capital of Rohan, to meet Théoden. At this time, Théoden, the prince of Rohan, had died at the hands of the orcs. Gandalf freed Théoden from Saruman's deception and hypnosis, and Eomer was freed from imprisonment. In order to resist the attack of Saruman's orcs, Théoden and others retreated to Helm's Deep, while Gandalf went to find more troops.

Helm's Deep was heavily surrounded by Saruman's orcs, but Gandalf immediately brought reinforcements and defeated the orcs. The treants attacked Isengard, trapping Saruman in Orthanc Tower. Théoden and others immediately came to Isengard to negotiate with Saruman, but Saruman refused to admit his mistakes, and Gandalf had to take away his status and power.

Merry and Pippin finally returned to the team, but the curious Pippin peeked into the True Knowledge Crystal Ball, a tool for communication between Saruman and Sauron. This move made Sauron mistakenly believe that Saruman had captured it. Ring bearer. In order to ensure Pippin's safety, Gandalf gave the True Knowing Crystal to Aragorn and took Pippin to Gondor.

On the other hand, Frodo and Sam captured Gollum, who had been following them since Moria, on their way to Mordor and asked him to lead them into Mordor. After learning that the Black Gate, the gate to Mordor, was impassable, Gollum suggested continuing on by a lesser-known path. But Gollum betrayed Frodo and took him into Cirith Ungol, the spider's stronghold.

Frodo was bitten by Shelob and fell into a coma, but Sam still defeated Shelob.

In order to prevent the Ring from falling into the hands of Sauron, Sam assumed the responsibility of the ring bearer. He took the Ring away and forced himself to leave its owner. Frodo was later discovered by the Orcs, and Sam discovered that Frodo was not dead, but just unconscious. Frodo is taken to the Tower of Cirith Ungol, and Sam becomes determined to save him.

(4) The Return of the King

Gandalf and Pippin went to Minas Tirith to warn Denethor II. Denethor once used the True Knowledge Crystal Ball to secretly test Sauron's strength. His strong willpower prevented Sauron from corrupting him. But due to the death of his wife Findoras and his eldest son Boromir, Denethor gradually became cold, silent and desperate.

In order to resist the attack of Mordor, Denethor asked Rohan for help, evacuated non-combatants to a safe place, and sent his second son Faramir to lead an army to recapture the strong fortress of Osgiliath. as a position. But Faramir's efforts failed. He fell into a coma under the fierce attack of the enemy, and was rescued by Imrahil, the lord of Dol Amroth.

Sauron sent troops to attack Gondor. The armies from Mordor, Haradwich and other places filled the Pallenor Plain. Théoden, who led the army to support Gondor, was killed by his own troops. The beloved horse Snow Mane crushed him to death, and Eowen killed the Witch King of Angmar to protect her uncle's body. Théoden died without knowing that éowyn was beside him.

In the city of Minas Tirith, Denethor, who was completely desperate, wanted to be cremated with Faramir, but Faramir was rescued by Gandalf and others who arrived in time, while Denethor himself died in pain. Dead. Meanwhile, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli traveled to southern Gondor via the Path of the Dead. On the way, Aragorn summoned a group of undead who could not be saved because of their betrayal of Isildur during the Battle of the Last Alliance.

And ask for their help in the name of the descendants of Isildur to lift their ancient curse. The undead helped him defeat the Umba pirates who went to the Paliano Plains to fight. Aragon and others then led a large number of southern soldiers to the Paliano Plains to participate in the battle. With the aid of the Gondorian provincial armies, the Rohan cavalry, and the rangers of the north, the Battle of Pallenor Fields ended with Gondor's victory, and Gondor won a brief respite.

At this time, places such as Mirkwood, Lothlorien, Lake Town, and the Lonely Mountain that were attacked by the armies of Mordor also won victories. On the other hand, Sam manages to rescue Frodo and the two continue their journey to Mordor. As Frodo neared Mount Doom, his body grew weaker and weaker, and Sam stayed by his side to help him.

At this moment, a fierce battle broke out in front of the Black Gate. The Western coalition forces desperately fought against the surprisingly large number of Mordor's army, trying to divert Sauron's attention away from Mount Doom. Frodo and Sam finally came to the edge of Mount Doom. At this critical moment, Frodo could no longer resist the temptation of the Lord of the Rings. He claimed that he was the owner of the Ring and put on the Ring.

At this time, Gollum appeared again and competed with Frodo for the Ring. Gollum bit off Frodo's finger and took the Ring, but fell into the volcano and died in the fire together with the Ring. At the same time that the Lord of the Rings was destroyed, the army of Mordor collapsed, the Black Tower of Barad-dor collapsed, Mordor turned into a sea of ??fire, and the Holy War of the Ring was basically over. At this time, the giant eagle leader "Wind King" Guanhe appeared and rescued the trapped Frodo and Sam.

On May 1, the Western Allied Forces returned triumphantly, and Aragorn was crowned outside the city of Minas Tirith and became the king of the reunited kingdom of Gondor and Arnor, called Elisa Telcontai. , and married Elrond's daughter Arwen as queen. Frodo and his three friends return to the Shire to find that Saruman, who has escaped imprisonment, has enslaved their homeland. The four immediately organized a rebel army and launched the Battle of Linshui, overthrowing Saruman's rule.

Saruman died at the hands of his former servant Grima Wormtongue, who was also killed by a hobbit archer. The War of the Ring ended, but Frodo never recovered from the wounds he suffered both physically and mentally. In 3021, accompanied by Bilbo, Gandalf, Elrond and Galadriel, Frodo left Middle-earth from the Gray Harbor and headed for Valinor.

In the 61st year of the Fourth Era, Sam's wife Rosie passed away. Sam passed the "Red Book of the West" to his daughter Elano and headed to the Gray Harbor alone. Following Ulmo's instructions, Cirdan led the last Ringbearer to Valinor. After the deaths of Merry, Pippin, and Aragorn respectively in 65 and 120 AD, Legolas and Gimli left Middle-earth together for Valinor. Gimli became the first and only dwarf to set foot on the lands of Valinor. The story of The Fellowship of the Ring ends here.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia—The Lord of the Rings