Before departing for his journey to Rivendell , Bilbo had a long conversation with Gandalf, who finally persuaded him to voluntarily surrender the One Ring.
Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer. Gandalf telling Frodo the story about the One Ring. After the party finished, Frodo returned home and discovered that he was now the master of Bag End and the recipient of Bilbo's magic ring. Gandalf , ever more curious about the ring's origin, power, and purpose but not yet positive it was the One Ring , advised the young hobbit against the using the ring.
For the next seventeen years, Frodo complied with the wizard 's request and hid the Ring in a safe place. Realizing that Sauron would be looking for the Ring, Gandalf advised the Hobbit to secretly follow Bilbo's journey to Rivendell. After Frodo's discussion with Gandalf, a rumor started that he was running out of money.
This rumor, although not begun by Frodo, was encouraged by him. Merry helped Frodo to purchase a small house at Crickhollow. With the exception of his gardener Sam Gamgee , who had agreed to accompany him to Rivendell , Frodo told the other Hobbits of the Shire that he intended to move to Buckland. He sold his home to the Sackville-Baggins , and, on the September 23 , , the day after his fiftieth birthday, Frodo left from Bag End, taking with him Sam and Pippin.
Frodo was nearly captured by a Black Rider on the road, but was saved by Gildor Inglorion , whom he asked for advice. Leaving the roads to cut across country, Frodo and Sam reached Farmer Maggot's farm, who helped them to evade the Riders.
Meeting Merry at Bucklebury Ferry , they saw a Rider tracking them from the bank they'd departed from. On arrival at Crickhollow Frodo found that Merry and Pippin already knew about his "secret" journey. Frodo was left with no alternative but to bring the two youngsters with him.
They cut through the Old Forest and the Barrow-downs in hopes of losing the Black Riders, which did succeed. They met other troubles in those places though, at the hands of Old Man Willow and the Barrow-wights , but were rescued twice by Tom Bombadil , a mysterious being who dwelt in a glade in the middle of the Old Forest. In Bree , the hobbits stayed at The Prancing Pony , an old inn.
Frodo went by the name of Mr Underhill , attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. When he noticed a mysteriously cloaked Man sitting in the shadows and smoking a long-stemmed pipe, Frodo asked the innkeeper, Barliman Butterbur , who the man was. The innkeeper referred to the man, a Ranger , as Strider. That night, black riders arrived in Bree and attacked the inn in search of Frodo and the One Ring, but Strider had managed to hide the Hobbits from them in time.
Aragorn would be their guide to Rivendell, and he would lead them through the Midgewater Marshes and to the hill of Weathertop.
Frodo is stabbed by the Witch-king 's Morgul-knife. On the night of October the sixth, the Hobbits were attacked by five of the nine Ringwraiths at Weathertop. He was able to resist their attempt to take him by drawing his sword and invoking the name of one of the Valar , Elbereth Gilthoniel.
The Ringwraiths were driven away by the appearance of Aragorn and his martial skill; also because he had torches, one of their few weaknesses. Though Aragorn was a skilled healer, he could not heal Frodo's wound. A fragment of the Ringwraith's blade remained in Frodo's flesh, where it continued to move towards his heart. Near death or worse , Frodo was rescued by Glorfindel , an Elf-lord, who put the injured Hobbit upon his horse Asfaloth. Subsequently, the Ringwraiths entered the river and were washed away in a flood called up by Elrond.
Frodo was soon healed in Rivendell by Elrond, who knew the wound would not ultimately leave him, as it was both spiritual and physical. Although Elrond had healed his wound, it continued to ail him yearly for as long as he lived in Middle-earth. After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great Council that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the Free Peoples of Middle-earth discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed.
As the ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this mission , until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to Mordor and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the Fellowship of the Ring.
Before leaving Rivendell , Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made coat of mithril mail and his elven blade Sting. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by Thorin after the events of The Hobbit , and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from the den of a troll. On December 25 , the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south. The Hobbits of the Fellowship of the Ring prepare to battle against goblins in Moria.
After an attack by White Wolves in Eregion , on January 11 , , the Fellowship attempted to cross the Misty Mountains specifically the Pass of Caradhras , but were unable to due to a snowstorm.
They instead traveled through the underground city of Moria at the urging of Gimli. Some days in into their dangerous trek through Moria, the Fellowship entered the Chamber of Mazarbul , and was attacked by Orcs and a cave-troll. Frodo helped to defeat the troll before he was stabbed by an orc captain, his mithril-shirt saving him from a deadly blow. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the Mirrormere , even in their great hurry.
Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her Mirror. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the elves.
They were also provided with elven way-bread , other supplies, and boats for their voyage down the Anduin River. The Fellowship continued their journey south to Parth Galen.
When the hobbit asked for an hour alone to consider his options, Boromir followed him. Seeing that Frodo did not intend to take the suggested course of action, Boromir tried to take the Ring from him by force. Frodo put on the Ring and escaped to the Seat of Seeing , where he watched as war brewed across Middle-Earth and the Eye of Sauron searching for him as he traveled.
He was nearly spotted, but the Dark Lord's attention was drawn away by a resurrected Gandalf. Taking off the Ring, he decided to take the item to Mordor alone, without telling the other members of the Fellowship. However, he was joined by his friend Samwise Gamgee, who felt it was necessary that he should protect and guide Frodo. Frodo gave in to Sam's protests, and although reluctant to lead anyone else to his fate, was glad to have Sam's company.
The two hobbits continued toward Mordor, dividing the Fellowship. Meanwhile, Boromir was killed by uruk-archers while defending Merry and Pippin; the two young hobbits were then captured by Uruk-hai , and were to be taken to Isengard.
The breaking of the Fellowship was now complete. After leaving what remained of the Fellowship at Amon Hen , Frodo and Sam tried to navigate through the winding paths and razor sharp rocks of the Emyn Muil. After getting lost several times, they were found by Gollum , who at first tried to take the One Ring, but was captured by Sam with Frodo's help and tied up with the Elven rope.
Frodo, now pitying the creature, decided not to slay Gollum, but forced him to swear an oath of servitude to the master of the precious. Gollum then led them out of the maze and into the Dead Marshes. The Dead Marshes lay to the south of Emyn Muil, and were just as disorienting, if not more so. There was thought to be no route through the marshes, as orcs marched for miles around, although Gollum had secretly discovered a path when traveling.
He led Frodo and Sam on a safe pathway through the marshes, warning them not to follow what seemed like small torches in the water. Gollum had led the two hobbits to a safe place that they could hide in. Gollum led the two Hobbits to the Black Gate of Mordor , as Frodo had desired, but stopped the Hobbits from passing its doors, as the danger was too great. He then explained about a secret way into Mordor, 'Up the stairs and through the tunnel'. The Hobbits once again found themselves being led by Gollum.
After venturing into Ithilien , and witnessing a skirmish between a company of Haradrim warriors along with Oliphaunts and Rangers from Gondor, they were apprehended by the Ranger's captain, Faramir. Upon much interrogation, Sam foolishly misspoke, and gave away that Frodo was indeed carrying the One Ring. Realizing the importance of the quest, Faramir proved his quality, unlike his brother, Boromir, and let the ring-bearer go free, resupplying the hobbits with food for their journey.
Later, Gollum was captured in the Forbidden Pool and forcibly taken into the hidden lair. Frodo begged for his safety, and he was not killed, although the rift between master and servant had once again begun to open. When they arrived at the top though, they were abandoned by Gollum.
They cautiously traveled through the tunnel, and managed to get to the end only to find their way barred by Shelob 's great web. Whilst attempting to cut through the webbing, Frodo bravely stood up to Shelob and forced her back further into the tunnels giving him and Sam time enough to hack through the threads and escape.
Upon escaping the tunnels, Frodo thought himself safe; however, Shelob, through one of her many tunnels, managed to sneak out and jab him with her stinger. As he was being encased in Shelob's webbing, Sam was able to draw her into single combat wherein he, using Sting and the Phial of Galadriel , was able to mortally wound her and drive her back into her caves. Sam took the Ring from around Frodo's neck upon hearing Orcish voices, and hid behind some nearby rocks.
He overheard the Orcs speaking of Frodo, and Sam realized that his master was not dead, but merely paralyzed. Frodo was then taken to the Tower of Cirith Ungol to await further torture and questioning. Frodo was taken to the utmost top of the tower and imprisoned.
He was stripped of all his clothes and all the things he carried. Squabbling over his mithril vest, fighting broke out amongst the two lead orcs and their battalions, killing almost all the Orcs and Uruks in the tower. Sam arrived at the gate of Cirith Ungol, only to find his way blocked by the Two Watchers ; he eventually overcame them, entered the tower where Frodo was held, and rescued his master.
Een tovenaar is nooit te laat, Frodo Balings. A wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins. Frodo Baggins. Welkom in Rivendel, Frodo Balings. Welcome to Rivendell, Frodo Baggins. Frodo Balings is mijn naam en dit is Sam Gewissies.
Frodo Baggins is my name, and this is Samwise Gamgee. Merijn, het is Frodo Balings. Merry, it's Frodo Baggins. Je was tot nu toe erg onvoorzichtig, meneer Frodo Balings. You've been very careless so far, Mr. Gimli en Frodo Balings nemen deel aan de Raad van Elrond, waar plannen worden gemaakt voor de vernietiging van de Ene Ring en de beslissende zege over Sauron.
Het boek bevat 16 gedichten, waarvan slechts twee met Tom Bombadil, een personage dat vooral bekend is geworden vanwege zijn ontmoeting met Frodo Balings in In de Ban van de Ring.
Frodo Balings van de Gouw? Frodo Baggins of the Shire?
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