![]() ![]() Though he’s a much-desired hobbit among the ladies of the Shire, described by Gandalf as, “taller than some, and fairer than most,” Frodo opts to forsake female attention to undergo this important quest.Ĭhallenge… destroying the Ring, which is far easier said than done. What he didn’t expect is how much of himself he’d have to give up for an adventure of a lifetime. Constantly fascinated by Bilbo’s stories of elves and adventure, Frodo had spent his life just waiting for an opportunity like this. Unlike most hobbits, Frodo took interest in what lay beyond the Shire. The Ring doesn’t want to be destroyed and it will fight dearly to survive, even if that means killing its own master. ![]() The closer he comes to destroying it, the more it takes on a mind of its own. With the Fellowship at his side, hopefully Frodo will be able to successfully reach Mordor to destroy the Ring once and for all. ![]() Gandalf the wizard, a longtime friend of the Bagginses, then helps rally the “Fellowship of the Ring” to aid Frodo in his quest, including Aragorn and Boromir from the world of men, the elf Legolas, and the dwarf Gimli. Frodo is joined on the outset of his journey by fellow hobbits Sam (his best friend), Merry, and Pippin. Living… from safe-house to safe-house, as he transports his uncle’s Ring of Power in secrecy, avoiding orc search parties and the Eye of Sauron-an evil lord in Mordor who wishes to reclaim the Ring as his own. Frodo always looked up to his favorite uncle, Bilbo Baggins, who had his hand in raising young Frodo with his lively tales of adventure and far-off lands. Grew Up… in the Shire, a Hobbit’s haven-where Halfling people live in harmony, drinking themselves into merry stupors and eating themselves plump. ![]()
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