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What happens at the end of the Fellowship of the Ring?
The Fellowship of the Ring ends with Frodo and Sam beginning their journey together towards Mordor. Returning to the boats and finding one gone, along with Frodo and Sam’s packs, Aragorn concludes that Frodo and Sam have gone on alone to Mordor.
Where is the pass of Caradhras?
Caradhras | |
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Physical Description | |
Location | above Khazad-dûm, between Celebdil and Fanuidhol, on the border between Eriador and Rhovanion |
Belongs to | the Misty Mountains |
General Information |
Why did Frodo separate from the fellowship?
Originally Answered: In Fellowship of the Ring, why did Frodo need to go it alone, leaving Aragorn and Legolas behind? He nominally leaves the party because: He realizes the ring will corrupt the other members of the party too if they remain in proximity to it.
Why does the fellowship go to Moria?
Not only did the Fellowship face deep snow that was nearly impassable, Saruman was watching and caused an avalanche. They went through Moria to avoid Saruman’s magic and the snow. (Of course, Gandalf knew what was waiting for them, which was why he had tried to take the Pass of Caradhras.)
How did the Fellowship escape Moria?
Sam cut the shaft of the spear, and as the chieftain drew a scimitar, Aragorn struck him from behind and cleaved his skull, slaying him and routing the rest of the orcs. As Aragorn picked up Frodo’s body, Gandalf stayed behind to hold the door while the rest of the Fellowship fled down a dark and narrow stairway.
What happened to Treebeard after LOTR?
Treebeard’s ultimate fate is not known. While he aged very slowly and was extremely long-lived, he was not immortal. He most likely underwent the same fate of all the Ents: eventually settling down in one place, growing roots and leaves, and essentially becoming a tree himself, ceasing conscious thought.