The Fellowship of the Ring

 

 It all begins in Middle Earth with a ring. A simple little ring that Bilbo Baggins found in the book the Hobbit. Bilbo goes off to see the elves and gives the ring to his nephew Frodo. Frodo years later learns that the ring is the dark lord Sauron's ring of power, and that if he gets it, he will destroy all that is good in the world of Middle Earth. Therefore Frodo leaves his home with a few friends to go to the elven city of Rivendell, but they are chased by riders clothed in black. On their jouney they meet a man called Strider (who's real name is Aragorn). They eventually reach Rivendell and a counsel is held to determine what to do with the ring. In the end the cousel agrees that the only way to destroy the ring and to free Middle Earth from Sauron's malace is to destroy the ring in the fires of the volcano Mount Doom, (which very inconveniantly happens to be in the middle of the dark lord's land). Frodo then sets out to do this quest with nine companions, who form the Fellowship of the Ring. They travel through the mines of Moria, where they lose one of their compains. The fellowship is later broken when one of them wants the power of the rings for himself. Frodo leaves with his faithful servant Sam to destroy the ring. Boromir (the one who wanted the ring) redeemed himself by sacrificing his life trying to save two of the fellowship who are captured by the Uruk-Hai (forces of one of the dark lord's hinch men). The remaining three, seeing that Frodo has decided to go on without them, follow the Uruk-Hai to rescue their friends.

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