![]() ![]() The innkeeper referred to the man, a Ranger, as Strider. 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. Frodo went by the name of Mr Underhill, attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. In Bree, the hobbits stayed at The Prancing Pony, an old inn. 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.įrodo meeting Strider at The Prancing Pony They cut through the Old Forest and the Barrow-downs in hopes of losing the Black Riders, which did succeed. Frodo was left with no alternative but to bring the two youngsters with him. On arrival at Crickhollow, Frodo found that Merry and Pippin already knew about his "secret" journey. Meeting Merry at Bucklebury Ferry, they saw a Rider tracking them from the bank they'd departed from. Leaving the roads to cut across country, Frodo and Sam reached Farmer Maggot's farm, who helped them to evade the Riders. They left in the early morning for Bree, and just in time, as Sauron's most powerful servants, the nine Nazgûl, had entered the Shire dressed as Black Riders searching for a hobbit with the name of Baggins.įrodo was nearly captured by a Black Rider on the road, but was saved by Gildor Inglorion, whom he asked for advice. He sold his home to the Sackville-Bagginses, and, on the September 23, 3018, the day after his fiftieth birthday, Frodo left from Bag End, taking with him Sam and Pippin. 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. Merry helped Frodo to purchase a small house at Crickhollow. This rumor, although not begun by Frodo, was encouraged by him. Gandalf telling Frodo the story of the One Ringįrodo with Bilbo during his 111th birthdayĪfter Frodo's discussion with Gandalf, a rumor started that he was running out of money. Realizing that Sauron would be looking for the Ring, Gandalf advised the Hobbit to secretly follow Bilbo's journey to Rivendell. However, on April 12, 3018, Gandalf returned to Bag End and warned Frodo that the Ring was actually the One Ring, which the Dark Lord Sauron needed to rule over Middle-earth. For the next seventeen years, Frodo complied with the wizard's request and hid the Ring in a safe place. 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. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.Īfter 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. The hobbits at the party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.īefore departing for his journey to Rivendell, Bilbo had a long conversation with Gandalf, who finally persuaded him to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. The two shared the same birthday, September 22 by Shire Reckoning (around September 12–14 of our calendar), and a party of special magnificence was held when Frodo came of age of thirty-three and Bilbo achieved the notable age of 111.īilbo gave a memorable birthday speech before playing a joke on his fellow hobbits by using the One Ring to disappear, at which Gandalf quickly reacted and used his staff to create a blinding flash where Bilbo had been standing. ![]() ![]() They also had a weekly tradition of taking long walking trips together from Hobbiton to Michel Delving and Buckland all throughout the Shire. The two grew very close in the following years Frodo, treated by his adopted guardian as he were his own son, learned much of the Elvish language during his time with Bilbo, as well as much of the lore of Middle-earth. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at Bag End and made him his heir. ![]() An only child, Frodo stayed in Brandy Hall until his 99-year-old "uncle" Bilbo, his father's second cousin, adopted him in TA 2989. In TA 2980, when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the Brandywine River. They would often steal mushrooms from Farmer Maggot's farm Bamfurlong. Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck and Peregrin (Pippin) Took and causing trouble wherever they went. Much of Frodo's youth was spent at Brandy Hall in Buckland, the ancestral home of the Brandybuck family, including his mother ( Primula Brandybuck).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |