Frodo Baggins, a humble hobbit of the Shire, was the most unlikely of heroes. One moment, he's just hanging out in his quaint home of Bag's End, and the next, he's suddenly inherited Sauron's One Ring and is embarking on a most perilous quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. The Council of Elrond titled him the "Ringbearer," and the furry-footed man was further blessed by Galadriel who gifted him with the light of Eärendil. And so though he was little, he carried the support of the entire West behind him. The destruction of the ring succeeded, ultimately, though regrettably not by Frodo's hand. At the edge of the Cracks of Doom, our beloved hobbit succumbed to the corruptive force of The Ring, and tried to claim it for himself. Luckily, Gollum bit off the finger that the ring had been slipped on, taking both snarling creature and golden hoop into the lava below; in turn, Sauron was destroyed and his army rendered powerless. In the end, Frodo got to rest easy and sail off into the Undying Lands.
No fanfare for Gollum, though, what's up with that?







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