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:''For the film, see [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film)]]. For the novel, see [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)]]. For information about the game, see [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)]].''
 
 
 
{{Quote|Nine companions. So be it. You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring.|[[Elrond]]|The Fellowship of the Ring (film)}}
 
{{Quote|Nine companions. So be it. You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring.|[[Elrond]]|The Fellowship of the Ring (film)}}
   
[[File:Fellowship.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Fellowship of the Ring on the move in [[Peter Jackson]]’s [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]]]
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[[File:Fellowship1.jpg|thumb|330px|The Fellowship of the Ring established in Rivendell ([[Peter Jackson]]’s ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (film)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'').]]
   
 
The '''Fellowship of the Ring''' was formed as a brotherhood among members of the various [[Free Peoples of Middle-earth]]. Its purpose was to take the [[One Ring]] to [[Mordor]] that it might be cast into the fires of [[Mount Doom]] (Orodruin), the mountain in which it was forged, so that it would be destroyed.
[[File:4 hobbits.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The hobbits of The Fellowship of the Ring]]
 
   
 
The '''Fellowship''' is also known the '''Company of the Ring''', the '''Nine Walkers''', or more simply the '''Fellowship''' or the '''Company'''. Each of the members of the Company were representatives of their respective races, with [[Legolas]] and [[Gimli]] being the only Elf and Dwarf chosen.
   
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==History==
   
 
Formed after the [[Council of Elrond]], The Fellowship consisted of nine members: four [[Hobbits]], two [[Men]], one [[Elf]], one [[Dwarf]], and one [[Istar]] wizard. This number was chosen to match the number of [[Ring Wraith]]s, also known as [[Black Rider]]s, the Nazgúl or the [[Nine Riders]]. [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]] were never intended to be a part of the Fellowship, with Elrond considering two Elf-lords from his own house. He wished to send the two younger hobbits back to the [[Shire]] as messengers to warn other Hobbits of the growing evil. However, the [[halfling]]s persevere: Merry is chosen and Gandalf convinces Elrond of the loyalty of Pippin.
   
 
[[File:4_hobbits.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The hobbits of The Fellowship of the Ring, with [[Frodo]] second from left]]
The '''Fellowship of the Ring''' was formed as a brotherhood between members of the various [[Free Peoples of Middle-earth]]. Its purpose was to take the [[One Ring]] to [[Mordor]] that it might be cast into the fires of [[Mount Doom]] (Orodruin), the mountain in which it was forged, in order that it might be destroyed.
 
   
 
The Fellowship of the Ring was formed by [[Elrond]] after [[the Council of Elrond]]. The Fellowship, being led mainly by Gandalf, headed down the path to Mordor.
The '''Fellowship''' is also known the '''Company of the Ring''', the '''Nine Walkers''', or more simply the '''Fellowship''' or the '''Company'''. Each of the members of the Company were representatives of their respective races, with Legolas and Gimli being the only Elf and Dwarf chosen.
 
 
The Fellowship consisted of nine members: four [[Hobbits]], two [[Men]], one [[Elf]], one [[Dwarf]], and one [[Istar]] wizard. This number was chosen to match the number of [[Ring Wraith]]s, also known as [[Black Rider]]s or the [[Nine Riders]]. [[Merry]] and [[Pippin]] were never intended to be a part of the Fellowship, with Elrond considering two Elf-lords from his own house. He wished to send the two younger hobbits back to the [[Shire]] as messengers to warn other Hobbits of the growing evil. However, the [[halfling]]s persevere: Merry is chosen and Gandalf convinces Elrond of the loyalty of Pippin.
 
 
''Frodo the Ring-bearer,
 
''Samwise the Brave,
 
Merry the light-hearted,
 
Pippin the knave.
 
Legolas, Elven-kin
 
Gimli a Dwarf,
 
Strider a Dunadan out of the North.
 
Boromir Gondor-bred,
 
Gandalf a wizard -
 
Could've turned anyone into a lizard!
 
This is the Fellowship,
 
That of the Ring;
 
Strange, to be sure,
 
But a wonderful thing.
 
 
The Fellowship of the Ring was formed by [[Elrond]] after the [[Council of Elrond]]. The Fellowship, being led mainly by Gandalf, headed down the path to Mordor.
 
   
 
After a long and difficult journey south from Rivendell, and a near-catastrophic attempt to cross over the [[Misty Mountains]], the Fellowship descended into [[Moria]]. In the former Dwarf-kingdom, they found evidence that [[Orcs]] had slain Gimli’s kinsman [[Balin]] and other Dwarves who had returned there. They were soon confronted by the [[Balrog]] known as ''[[Durin's Bane]]'', who had many Orc and [[Troll]] minions under his control. Gandalf fell facing this menace, and the Company was forced to go on without him.
 
After a long and difficult journey south from Rivendell, and a near-catastrophic attempt to cross over the [[Misty Mountains]], the Fellowship descended into [[Moria]]. In the former Dwarf-kingdom, they found evidence that [[Orcs]] had slain Gimli’s kinsman [[Balin]] and other Dwarves who had returned there. They were soon confronted by the [[Balrog]] known as ''[[Durin's Bane]]'', who had many Orc and [[Troll]] minions under his control. Gandalf fell facing this menace, and the Company was forced to go on without him.
   
 
Once they escaped Moria, the Fellowship headed to the [[Elven]] forest of [[Lothlórien]] where they spoke with the Elven Lord [[Celeborn]] and [[Galadriel]], Lady of Light. Galadriel supplied them each with a special [[Elven Gifts from Lothlorien|Elven Gifts from Lothlórien]] and boats and supplies so they could travel down the river [[Anduin]]. This route was quicker than an overland march, but the group was attacked by Orc archers and shadowed by [[Gollum]], who had begun following them in Moria.
[[File:Balrog.jpg|thumb|240px]]
 
   
 
Forced to portage their boats around the waterfall called [[Rauros]], the Fellowship soon ran into difficulties. [[Boromir]] finally succumbed to temptation, and attempted to seize the Ring from Frodo. This led to Frodo using the Ring to escape and he and Sam leaving to spare the others the lure of it. The repentant Boromir died trying to defend Merry and Pippin against a large force of [[Uruk]]s from [[Isengard]].
Once they escaped Moria, the Fellowship headed to the [[Elven]] forest of [[Lothlórien]] where they spoke with the Elven Lord [[Celeborn]] and [[Galadriel]], Lady of Light. Galadriel supplied them each with a special [[Elven Gift from Lothlorien|Elven Gift from Lothlórien]] and boats and supplies so they could travel down the river [[Anduin]]. This route was quicker than an overland march, but the group was attacked by Orc archers and shadowed by [[Gollum]], who had begun following them in Moria.
 
 
Forced to portage their boats around the waterfall called [[Rauros]], the Fellowship soon ran into difficulties. [[Boromir]] finally succumbed to temptation, and attempted to seize the Ring from Frodo. This led to Frodo using the Ring to escape and he and Sam leaving to spare the others the lure of it. The repentant Boromir died trying to defend Merry and Pippin against a large force of [[Uruk-Hai|Uruks]] from [[Isengard]].
 
   
 
The Fellowship was dissolved on the banks of the Anduin that day. Frodo and Sam carried on towards Mordor; Boromir was given funerary rites and sent floating over the falls, and Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli departed on their way to save Merry and Pippin.
 
The Fellowship was dissolved on the banks of the Anduin that day. Frodo and Sam carried on towards Mordor; Boromir was given funerary rites and sent floating over the falls, and Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli departed on their way to save Merry and Pippin.
   
 
===Breaking of the Fellowship===
==Breaking of the Fellowship<!-- You should also edit a page like this at [http://middleearthexperts.wikia.com/ http://middleearthexperts.wikia.com] -->==
 
After Boromir passed away the Fellowship split into three paths. From there Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli chased after the Uruk-Hai who took Merry and Pippin. Their plan was to take the hobbits to Saruman in Isengard. Along the way the trio crossed through the [[Gap of Rohan]] and came across [[Eomer]] who led the banished [[riders of Rohan]] across the land. After questioning Eomer, they found out that the riders slain the Uruk-Hai they were meant to track, the night before in a bloody massacre. So upon arriving to site of battle, Aragorn discovers that the hobbits fled deep into [[Fangorn Forest]].
 
   
 
After Boromir died the Fellowship split into three paths. From there Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli chased after the Uruk-Hai who took Merry and Pippin. Their plan was to take the hobbits to [[Saruman]] in Isengard. Along the way the trio crossed through the [[Gap of Rohan]] and came across [[Eomer]] who led the banished [[riders of Rohan]] across the land. After questioning Eomer, they found out that the riders had already slain the Uruk-hai they were meant to track, the night before in a bloody massacre. So upon arriving to site of battle, Aragorn discovers that the hobbits fled deep into [[Fangorn Forest]].
[[Gandalf]], though thought to be dead once he fell through the Mines of Moria, came back to [[Middle-Earth]], reincarnated as Gandalf the White. He encountered Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli in Fangorn they mistook him for [[Saruman]] and attempted to kill him. Gandalf assured them that Merry and Pippin were safe (he knowing they were in the hands of treebeard. From there they rode out to [[Edoras]], capital of Rohan. It was there they saw [[King Theoden]] in ill-condition, poisoined by Saruman.
 
   
 
[[Gandalf]], though thought to be dead when he fell at the Bridge of Khazad Dum in Moria, came back to [[Middle-earth]], reincarnated as Gandalf the White. He encountered Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli in Fangorn, and they, mistaking Gandalf for [[Saruman]], attempted to kill him. Gandalf assured them that Merry and Pippin were safe (knowing they were in the hands of Treebeard). From there they rode out to [[Edoras]], capital of Rohan. It was there they saw [[King Theoden]] in ill-condition, poisoned by Saruman.
Frodo and Sam continued their journey, getting closer to [[Mordor]]. As they went farther, so did [[Gollum]] to them. While attempting to take "the precious" in their sleep, Frodo and Sam awoke and captured him. Frodo realizing who he was decided Gollum could be used as guide into Mordor.
 
   
 
Frodo and Sam continued their journey, getting closer to [[Mordor]]. As they went farther, so did [[Gollum]] to them. While attempting to take "the precious" in their sleep, Frodo and Sam awoke and captured him. Frodo realizing who he was decided Gollum could be used as guide into Mordor.<ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]: [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''</ref>
==Members of the Fellowship of the Ring==
 
   
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===The Second Fellowship===
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In the book, Aragorn continues to call the company he leads ([[Legolas]] and [[Gimli]], occasionally joined by [[Gandalf]], [[Merry]], and [[Pippin]]) the Fellowship of the Ring even after the original Fellowship breaks up following Boromir's death. The fellowship is reunited again after the War of The Ring up until Rohan, where the fellowship ends.<ref>''The Lord of the Rings: [[The Two Towers (novel)|The Two Towers]]''</ref>
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This article is about the the group. For the other meanings, see The Fellowship of the Ring (disambiguation).


"Nine companions. So be it. You shall be the Fellowship of the Ring."
Elrond
Fellowship1

The Fellowship of the Ring established in Rivendell (Peter Jackson’s The Fellowship of the Ring).

The Fellowship of the Ring was formed as a brotherhood among members of the various Free Peoples of Middle-earth. Its purpose was to take the One Ring to Mordor that it might be cast into the fires of Mount Doom (Orodruin), the mountain in which it was forged, so that it would be destroyed.

The Fellowship is also known the Company of the Ring, the Nine Walkers, or more simply the Fellowship or the Company. Each of the members of the Company were representatives of their respective races, with Legolas and Gimli being the only Elf and Dwarf chosen.

History

Formed after the Council of Elrond, The Fellowship consisted of nine members: four Hobbits, two Men, one Elf, one Dwarf, and one Istar wizard. This number was chosen to match the number of Ring Wraiths, also known as Black Riders, the Nazgúl or the Nine Riders. Merry and Pippin were never intended to be a part of the Fellowship, with Elrond considering two Elf-lords from his own house. He wished to send the two younger hobbits back to the Shire as messengers to warn other Hobbits of the growing evil. However, the halflings persevere: Merry is chosen and Gandalf convinces Elrond of the loyalty of Pippin.

4 hobbits

The hobbits of The Fellowship of the Ring, with Frodo second from left

The Fellowship of the Ring was formed by Elrond after the Council of Elrond. The Fellowship, being led mainly by Gandalf, headed down the path to Mordor.

After a long and difficult journey south from Rivendell, and a near-catastrophic attempt to cross over the Misty Mountains, the Fellowship descended into Moria. In the former Dwarf-kingdom, they found evidence that Orcs had slain Gimli’s kinsman Balin and other Dwarves who had returned there. They were soon confronted by the Balrog known as Durin's Bane, who had many Orc and Troll minions under his control. Gandalf fell facing this menace, and the Company was forced to go on without him.

Once they escaped Moria, the Fellowship headed to the Elven forest of Lothlórien where they spoke with the Elven Lord Celeborn and Galadriel, Lady of Light. Galadriel supplied them each with a special Elven Gifts from Lothlórien and boats and supplies so they could travel down the river Anduin. This route was quicker than an overland march, but the group was attacked by Orc archers and shadowed by Gollum, who had begun following them in Moria.

Forced to portage their boats around the waterfall called Rauros, the Fellowship soon ran into difficulties. Boromir finally succumbed to temptation, and attempted to seize the Ring from Frodo. This led to Frodo using the Ring to escape and he and Sam leaving to spare the others the lure of it. The repentant Boromir died trying to defend Merry and Pippin against a large force of Uruks from Isengard.

The Fellowship was dissolved on the banks of the Anduin that day. Frodo and Sam carried on towards Mordor; Boromir was given funerary rites and sent floating over the falls, and Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli departed on their way to save Merry and Pippin.

Breaking of the Fellowship

After Boromir died the Fellowship split into three paths. From there Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli chased after the Uruk-Hai who took Merry and Pippin. Their plan was to take the hobbits to Saruman in Isengard. Along the way the trio crossed through the Gap of Rohan and came across Eomer who led the banished riders of Rohan across the land. After questioning Eomer, they found out that the riders had already slain the Uruk-hai they were meant to track, the night before in a bloody massacre. So upon arriving to site of battle, Aragorn discovers that the hobbits fled deep into Fangorn Forest.

Gandalf, though thought to be dead when he fell at the Bridge of Khazad Dum in Moria, came back to Middle-earth, reincarnated as Gandalf the White. He encountered Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli in Fangorn, and they, mistaking Gandalf for Saruman, attempted to kill him. Gandalf assured them that Merry and Pippin were safe (knowing they were in the hands of Treebeard). From there they rode out to Edoras, capital of Rohan. It was there they saw King Theoden in ill-condition, poisoned by Saruman.

Frodo and Sam continued their journey, getting closer to Mordor. As they went farther, so did Gollum to them. While attempting to take "the precious" in their sleep, Frodo and Sam awoke and captured him. Frodo realizing who he was decided Gollum could be used as guide into Mordor.[1]

The Second Fellowship

In the book, Aragorn continues to call the company he leads (Legolas and Gimli, occasionally joined by Gandalf, Merry, and Pippin) the Fellowship of the Ring even after the original Fellowship breaks up following Boromir's death. The fellowship is reunited again after the War of The Ring up until Rohan, where the fellowship ends.[2]

Members

Sam
Sam Gamgee the Brave.
Pippin
Pippin the fool
Merry1
Merry the lighthearted
File:AragornCrown.jpg
Aragorn a Dunadan out of the North
Seanbean boromir
Boromir, Gondor-bred
Legolas with bow
Legolas elven kin
Gandalf the Grey
Gandalf a gate wizard
Gimli at the siege of moria
Gimli a dwarf
Frodo.sting
Frodo the ring-bearer
The Fellowship of the Ring
Frodo Baggins
Samwise Gamgee
Meriadoc Brandybuck
Peregrin Took
Gandalf
Aragorn Elessar
Legolas Greenleaf
Gimli son of Gloin
Boromir
Frodo · Sam · Merry · Pippin · Gandalf · Aragorn · Legolas · Gimli · Boromir

References

External link

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