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Sam and Frodo are about to arrive at their destination when Grum appears and attacks them. Frodo was finally controlled by the One Ring at Mount Doom, he put on the Ring and took it for himself, Grum stepped forward to snatch the Ring and bit off Frodo's fingers, Grum was very excited after getting the Ring, Frodo stepped forward to entangle, and the two stumbled on the cliff. Frodo was rescued by Sam, and both Grum and the One Ring were destroyed by the blazing lava of the Great Sky.
Sauron, whose power was connected to the One Ring, was defeated and lost his power forever.
Orcs and Ringwraiths, who were fighting in front of the Black Gate, were also implicated. When the Doomsday Volcano erupts, and just when Mefrodo and Sam think they won't be able to see the Charr again, Gandalf and the Eagle save them. In addition to Boromir, the Fellowship of the Ring was reunited at Minas Tirith.
Aragon was crowned King of Gondor and reunited with Arwyn. The Hobbit returns home, Sam marries Mae Caton, and Frodo continues the Red Book of the West, still under the influence of the Ring, and he knows that he will not be able to live peacefully in Middle-earth, so he decides to travel to the shores of Grey Harbor with Gandalf, Bilbo, Elrond, and Galadriel to board a ship leaving Middle-earth. Sam, Pippin, and Merry each go home, and Sam ends with "I'm back."
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A place where Frodo wants to copy is **.
The place is called Amen Island, and it is the home of the elves and the Enu (Gandalf is an Enu). Amen is not on this plane, and can only be reached by special routes with God's permission. Amenzhou is a place of pain and eternal joy.
2. Why did Frodo go to Amen?
1 God's Reward: The Destruction of the Ring of Destruction is a great feat of the ages, and Frodo, as the keeper and destroyer of the Ring, has made a great contribution to the defense of Middle-earth against the conspiracy of the Demon Lord. Gandalf served as a messenger of the gods, and through him the gods rewarded Frodo for traveling to the continent of Amen.
Prior to this, only one mortal who had been given a great mission by God had ever arrived there alive.
2 **Pain: Frodo was injured several times during his journey to Mordor to escort the Ring. These include being stabbed by the Ringwraith at the Stormtop, stabbed by a spider at the Mordor Border, bitten by Gollum at Mount Doom, and the mental trauma that the Lord of the Rings inflicted on him.
These injuries have been on for a long time, and they cannot be completely obtained in Middle-earth, only to go to Amen Continent**.
In the end, Frodo was unable to gain eternal life in Amen, and he went there only to save the rest of his life from suffering, and finally died quietly and peacefully.
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1. Sauron appeared at the beginning of the first book when he told history, and he was the one who smashed the flying man with a sledgehammer. When the story described in The Lord of the Rings takes place, Sauron creates a large eye to monitor his own territory, the big fiery red eye that looks around from the tower in the third installment.
Sauron is a Maia, a lesser god of that world.
2. There are nine rings. Saruman, Firefiend, and Gandalf are all Maiya, the lesser gods of that world. And the Ringwraith and the Mouth of Sauron were once human.
As for the strength and weakness, from the movie, it is clear that Gandalf (white robe) > Saruman, Gandalf (white robe) > fire demon. But the comparison of the strength of the Fire Demon and Saruman is not clear. Naturally, the secondary gods are stronger than the Ringwraiths and the Mouth of Sauron, who were once human rings.
Although the King of the Rings broke Gandalf's (white robe) staff in the movie, there is no such content in the original book, and the director added it himself.
Because the main god Eru sent Gandalf (white-robed), Saruman and several other warlocks to Middle-earth to awaken the resistance of humans, dwarves, hobbits and other races in Middle-earth, and the spirit of freedom, rather than directly fighting Sauron face to face, their power was limited in Middle-earth.
3. Kazaddum Bridge.
The two giant statues are collectively called the Argonath, which means "Stone of Kings", and is also known as "Gate of Kings", "Gate of Argonas", "Gate of Gondor", "Pillar of Kings".
The place where Aragorn summoned the Necromantic Army is Mosong Valley, the source of the Black Galaxy.
The plain of the final battle.,Are you asking the one in front of the White City or the one in front of the Black Gate.。。 In front of the White City is the plain of Paliano, and in front of the Black Gate is the plain of Goroth.
Fourth, Gandalf and Saruman are both Maia (secondary gods) sent to Middle-earth by the main god Eru, to awaken the resistance and free spirit of the humans, dwarves, hobbits and other races in Middle-earth, and not to directly fight with Sauron, so their power is limited in Middle-earth. The main god Eru sent a total of 5 warlocks to Middle-earth, and Saruman was the first to reach Middle-earth, and was the strongest of the 5 Maia. He organized a White Dao Council with these 5 warlocks, some elves, and so on.
Saruman is the head of the council, so he gives people a kind of boss shelf.
Sauron and Saruman had no relationship before, but after coming to Middle-earth, Saruman slowly lost faith in his mission, seeing that Sauron's power was strong and he was also ambitious, and finally he and Sauron fell in the same boat.
5. The Lord of the Rings' Middle-earth is a low-magic world, and that world does not yet have the concept of magic. And in Middle-earth, Gandalf's power is limited by the main god Eru.
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1 J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth Legendarium takes place on a planet called Arda, which was once a flat surface but has become a sphere by the time of The Lord of the Rings. At the end of the Second Century, the creator of Alda destroyed the island of Aman, removed Amen, and turned the world into a sphere.
The "West" to which the elves traveled, that is, the continent of Amen outside the world. It is the abode of the gods (Vera) and the ancient home (but not the birthplace) of the elves.
2 Saruman's line has no real meaning. At that time, Middle-earth could not make up seven countries.
3 Five Witches. White Way Society (St. White Council Building.
4 It's not "hum," it's "huon." The Seven Stars are the Seven Stones, or the Seven Crystals of Knowledge, which were brought to Middle-earth by Elendil, the founding ruler of Gondor and Arno, and his sons from Númenor before the Fall. It can be used to detect enemy situations, contact information, etc.
At the time of the Lord of the Rings, the only Orb of Truth that was still used by Westerners was one of Minas Tirith (four of the seven Orbs of Truth remained, one for other purposes, one in the hands of Saruman, one in the hands of Sauron, and one in Minas Tirith). The White Tree's origins can be traced back to the continent of Amen, and he is a descendant of a tree that Vera gifted to the elves. The Seven Stars White Tree is the symbol of the nations of the Dendans (Gondor and Arno).
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