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|age = 53
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|caption = '''Frodo''', as portrayed by [[Elijah Wood]]
 
|caption = '''Frodo''', as portrayed by [[Elijah Wood]]
|name = Frodo Baggins
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|image = Frodo (FotR).png
|othernames = Frodo of the Nine Fingers<br/>Nine-Fingered Frodo<br/>Maura Labingi<br/>([[Westron]] name)<br/>Mr. [[Underhill]]
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|othernames = Frodo of the Nine Fingers, Nine-Fingered Frodo,<br>Maura Labingi<br/>([[Westron]] name),<br/>Mr. [[Underhill]],<br/>
Sneaky hobbit ([[Smeagol]])
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Sneaky hobbit (by Gollum)
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|title = Bearer of the [[One Ring]], Elf-friend, Deputy Mayor of [[Michel Delving]]
 
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|title = Bearer of the [[One Ring]], Elf-friend, Deputy [[Mayor of Michel Delving]]
|birth = [[September 22|22 September]], [[TA 2968]] ([[SR 1368]])
 
|death = Unknown (Last sighting [[September 29]], [[TA 3021|3021]]) ([[SR 1421]])
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|birth = [[September 22]], [[TA 2968]] (SR 1368)
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|death = Sometime after [[September 29]], [[TA 3021|3021]]) (SR 1421)
|Age at T.O.D.= 53 years
 
 
|weapon = [[Sting]] and [[Barrow-blades|Barrow-blade]]
 
|weapon = [[Sting]] and [[Barrow-blades|Barrow-blade]]
|race = [[Hobbit]]
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|race = [[Men]] ([[Hobbits]])
|culture = [[Shire]]-hobbit ([[Brandybuck|Brandybuck family]]/[[Baggins family]])
 
 
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|culture = [[Shire-folk]] ([[Brandybuck|Brandybuck family]]/[[Baggins family]])
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|hair = Brown
 
|hair = Brown
|eyes = Blue
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|eyes= Blue
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|height= 4'1” (1.24 m)
|actor = [[Elijah Wood]]
 
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|actor = [[Elijah Wood]] (LOTR films),
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Valery Dyachenko (''Khraniteli'')
 
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|rule = Late [[TA 3019]] to [[Mid-year's Day]], [[TA 3020]]
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|voice= Elijah Wood (video games)
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{{quote|I will take the Ring, though I do not know the way.|Frodo, at the Council of Elrond, in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''}}
 
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'''Frodo Baggins''', son of [[Drogo Baggins]], was a [[Hobbits|hobbit]] of the [[Shire]] in the late [[Third Age]]. He is commonly considered [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s most renowned character for his leading role in the [[Quest of the Ring]], in which he bore the [[One Ring]] to [[Mount Doom]], where it was destroyed. He was a [[Ring-bearer]], best friend to his gardener, [[Samwise Gamgee]], and was one of three hobbits who sailed from [[Middle-earth]] to the [[Aman|Uttermost West]] at the end of the [[Third Age]].
{{quote|I will take the Ring, though I do not know the way.|Frodo, at the Council of Elrond, in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''}}
 
 
'''Frodo Baggins''', son of [[Drogo Baggins]], was a [[Hobbit]] of the [[Shire]] during the [[Third Age]]. He was, and still is, [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s most renowned character for his leading role in the [[Quest of the Ring]], in which he bore the [[One Ring]] to [[Mount Doom]], where it was destroyed. He was a [[Ring-bearer]], best friend to his gardener, [[Samwise Gamgee]], and one of the three [[Hobbit]]s who sailed from [[Middle-earth]] to [[Aman|the Uttermost West]] at the end of the [[Third Age]].
 
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Childhood ===
 
=== Childhood ===
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Much of Frodo's youth was spent at [[Brandy Hall]] in [[Buckland]], the ancestral home of the [[Brandybuck]] family, including his mother ([[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]). Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending [[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took|Peregrin (Pippin) Took]] and causing trouble wherever they went. They would often steal mushrooms from [[Farmer Maggot]]'s farm [[Bamfurlong]].<ref>[[The Lord of the Rings|''The Lord of the Rings'']], ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Book One, Ch. IV: "[[A Short Cut to Mushrooms]]"</ref>[[File:Frodo Matthew Stewart.jpg|left|thumb|290x290px|Frodo Baggins as seen by [[Matthew Stewart]]]]
   
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In [[TA 2980]], when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the [[Brandywine River]]. An only child, Frodo stayed in Brandy Hall until his 99-year-old "uncle" [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]], his father's second cousin, adopted him in [[TA 2989]]. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at [[Bag End]] and made him his heir.<ref>[[The Lord of the Rings|''The Lord of the Rings'']], ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Book One, Ch. I: "[[A Long-expected Party]]"</ref>
Much of Frodo's youth was spent at [[Brandy Hall]] in [[Buckland]], the ancestral home of the [[Brandybuck]] family, including his mother ([[Primula (Brandybuck) Baggins|Primula Brandybuck]]). Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending [[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took|Peregrin (Pippin) Took]] and causing trouble wherever they went. They would often steal mushrooms from [[Farmer Maggot]]'s farm [[Bamfurlong]].  
 
   
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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 languages|Elvish]] language during his time with Bilbo, as well as much of the lore of Middle-earth. 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 shared the same birthday, [[September 22]] by [[Shire Reckoning]] (around September 12–14 of our calendar), and a [[Bilbo's Farewell Birthday Party|party]] of special magnificence was held when Frodo came of age of thirty-three and Bilbo achieved the notable age of 111.
In [[TA 2980]], when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the [[Brandywine River]]. An only child, Frodo stayed in Brandy Hall until his 99-year-old "uncle" [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] adopted him in [[TA 2989]]. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at [[Bag End]] and made him his heir.
 
   
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Bilbo 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. The hobbits at the party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.[[File:Frodo_Baggins_with_Bilbo.png|thumb|331x331px|Frodo with Bilbo during his 111th birthday]]Before departing for his journey to [[Rivendell]], Bilbo was persuaded by Gandalf to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_with_Bilbo.png|thumb|220x220px|Frodo with Bilbo during his 111th birthday]]
 
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[[File:Gandalf and Frodo, R V.png|left|thumb|290x290px|"The Inheritance", by [[:Category:Art by Raoul Vitale|Raoul Vitale]]]]
   
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===Coming of age & flight from the Shire===
The two grew very close in the following years; Frodo learned much of the [[Elvish]] language during his time with Bilbo, as well as much of the lore of Middle-earth. The two shared the same birthday, [[September 22]] by [[Shire Reckoning]] (around September 12–14 of our calendar),<ref>''[http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Bilbo_Baggins Bilbo Baggins],'' [http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Tolkien_Gateway Tolkien Gateway]</ref> and a party of special magnificence was held at the beginning of [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]] when Frodo came of age of thirty-three and Bilbo hit the peculiar year of 111.
 
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After 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. 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. For the next seventeen years, Frodo complied with the [[Wizards|wizard]]'s request and hid the Ring in a safe place. However, on [[April 12]], [[TA 3018|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. Realizing that Sauron would be looking for the Ring, Gandalf advised the Hobbit to secretly follow Bilbo's journey to Rivendell.
   
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After Frodo's discussion with Gandalf, a rumor started that he was running out of money. This rumor, though not begun by Frodo, was encouraged by him. Merry helped Frodo to purchase a small house at [[Crickhollow]]. With the exception of his gardener [[Samwise Gamgee|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]]. He sold his home to the [[Sackville-Baggins]]es, and, on the [[September 23]], 3018, the day after his fiftieth birthday, Frodo left from Bag End, taking with him Sam and Pippin. 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.
Bilbo 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. The hobbits at the Party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.
 
   
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====To Bree====
Before departing for his journey to Rivendell, Bilbo had a long conversation with Gandalf, who finally persuaded him to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.
 
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Frodo was nearly captured by a Black Rider on the road, but was saved by [[Gildor Inglorion]], whom he asked for advice. Leaving the roads to cut across country, Frodo and Sam reached Farmer Maggot's farm, who helped them to evade the Riders. Meeting Merry at [[Bucklebury Ferry]], they saw a Rider tracking them from the bank they'd departed from. On arrival at Crickhollow, Frodo found that Merry and Pippin already knew about his "secret" journey. Frodo was left with no alternative but to bring the two youngsters with him. They cut through the [[Old Forest]] and the [[Barrow-downs]] in hopes of losing the Black Riders, which did succeed. 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.
   
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====Strider====
=== Coming of Age and Flight from the Shire ===
 
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_Gandalf_Tells.png|thumb|left|220x220px|[[Gandalf]] telling Frodo the story about the [[One Ring]]]]
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[[File:Frodo_Baggins_and_Strider.png|thumb|311x311px|Frodo meeting Strider at The Prancing Pony]]
   
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In Bree, the hobbits stayed at [[The Prancing Pony]], an old inn. Frodo went by the name of Mr [[Underhill]], attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. When he noticed a mysteriously cloaked [[Men|Man]] sitting in the shadows and smoking a long-stemmed pipe, Frodo asked the innkeeper, [[Barliman Butterbur]], who the man was. The innkeeper referred to the man, a [[Rangers of the North|Ranger]], as [[Aragorn II Elessar|Strider]].
After 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. [[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. For the next seventeen years, Frodo complied with the [[Istari|wizard]]'s request and hid the Ring in a safe place. However, on [[April 12]], [[3018]], Gandalf returned to Bag End and warned Frodo that the Ring was actually the One Ring, which the evil lord [[Sauron]] needed to rule over Middle-earth. Realizing that Sauron would be looking for the Ring, Gandalf advised the Hobbit to secretly follow Bilbo's journey to Rivendell.
 
   
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That night, Black Riders arrived in Bree and attacked the inn in search of Frodo and the One Ring, but Strider had managed to hide the Hobbits from them in time. Having gained their trust, Strider introduced himself as [[Aragorn I|Aragorn]] to Frodo and the others, to whom he also revealed the backstory of the black riders, also called Nazgûl or Ringwraiths. With a [[pony]] named [[Bill]] that the Hobbits had acquired at Bree, Strider led Frodo and his companions into the Wild. Aragorn would be their guide to Rivendell, and he would lead them through the [[Midgewater Marshes]] and to the hill of [[Weathertop]].
After Frodo's discussion with Gandalf, a rumor started that he was running out of money. This rumor, although not begun by Frodo, was encouraged by him. Merry helped Frodo to purchase a small house at [[Crickhollow]]. With the exception of his gardener [[Samwise Gamgee|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]]. He sold his home to the [[Sackville-Baggins]], and, on the September 23, 3018, the day after his fiftieth birthday, Frodo left from Bag End, taking with him Sam and Pippin. 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.
 
   
==== To Bree ====
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====Weathertop====
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On the night of October the sixth, the Hobbits were attacked by five of the nine Ringwraiths at Weathertop. In the presence of the Nazgûl, Frodo made the mistake of putting on the Ring. He was able to resist their attempt to take him by drawing his sword and invoking the name of one of the [[Valar]], [[Varda|Elbereth Gilthoniel]]. Unfortunately, the leader of the Nazgûl, the [[Witch-king of Angmar]], stabbed Frodo in the shoulder (he would have stabbed his heart) with a [[Morgul-knife]]. If it had caught him in the heart, Frodo would have become like the Nazgûl, only weaker and under their control. The Ringwraiths were driven away by the appearance of Aragorn and his martial skill; also because he had torches, one of their few weaknesses.
Frodo was unable to find much information about his pursuers from his conversations with the [[High Elves]] and [[Farmer Maggot]], but what they were told was less than encouraging. When Frodo arrived at Buckland, where Merry was waiting, he found that Merry and Pippin already knew about Frodo's "secret" journey. Frodo was left with no alternative but to bring the two youngsters with him. They cut through the [[Old Forest]] and the [[Barrow-downs]] in hopes of losing the Black Riders, which did succeed. They met other troubles in those places though, at the hands of [[Old Man Willow]] and the [[Barrow-wights|Barrow-Wights]], but were rescued twice by [[Tom Bombadil]], a mysterious being who dwelled in a glade in the middle of the Old Forest.
 
   
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Though Aragorn was a skilled healer, he could not heal Frodo's wound. A fragment of the Ringwraith's blade remained in Frodo's flesh, where it continued to move towards his heart. Near death (or worse), Frodo was rescued by [[Glorfindel]], an Elf-lord, who put the injured Hobbit upon his horse [[Asfaloth]]. They were found and pursued by the Nazgûl, as Glorfindel rode and bore Frodo swiftly to the [[Ford of Bruinen]], at the entrance to the valley of [[Rivendell]]. Once they had crossed the [[River Bruinen]], the Nine Ringwraiths behind them demanded Frodo give up the Ring, but Frodo refused. Subsequently, the Ringwraiths entered the river and were washed away in a flood called up by [[Elrond]].
==== Strider ====
 
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_and_Strider.png|thumb|220x220px|Frodo meeting Strider in The Prancing Pony]]
 
   
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[[File:The_Hobbits_in_Rivendell.png|thumb|345x345px|The Hobbits reuniting in Rivendell]]
In Bree, the hobbits stayed at [[The Prancing Pony]], an old inn. Frodo went by the name of Mr. [[Underhill]], attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. 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. The innkeeper referred to the man, a [[Ranger]], as [[Strider]].
 
   
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Frodo was soon healed in Rivendell by Elrond, who knew the wound would not ultimately leave him, as it was both spiritual and physical. On the [[October 24|24th]] of October 3018, Frodo awoke in Rivendell and was reunited with Bilbo, Gandalf, Aragorn, Sam, Merry, and Pippin. Although Elrond had healed his wound, it continued to ail him yearly for as long as he lived in [[Middle-earth]].
That night, black riders arrived in Bree and attacked the inn in search of Frodo and the One Ring, but Strider had managed to hide the Hobbits from them in time. Having gained their trust, Strider introduced himself as [[Aragorn]] to Frodo and the others, to whom he also revealed the backstory of the black riders, also called Nazgûl or [[Ringwraith]]s. With a [[pony]] named [[Bill]] that the Hobbits had acquired at Bree, Strider led Frodo and his companions into the Wild. Aragorn would be their guide to Rivendell, and he would lead them through the [[Midgewater Marshes]] and to the top of [[Weathertop]].
 
   
==== Weathertop ====
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===Quest of the Ring===
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====Council of Elrond ====
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_Stabbed.png|thumb|left|220x220px|Frodo is stabbed by the [[Witch-king of Angmar|Witch-King]]'s [[Morgul-blade]]]]
 
   
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[[File:Untitledhgjhg.png|thumb|left|346x346px|Frodo placing the One Ring before the Council of Elrond]]
On the night of October the sixth, the Hobbits were attacked by five of the nine Ringwraiths at the hill of [[Weathertop]]. In the presence of the Nazgûl, Frodo made the mistake of putting on the Ring. He was able to resist their attempt to take him by drawing his sword and invoking the name of one of the [[Valar]], [[Elbereth Gilthoniel]]. Unfortunately, the leader of the Nazgûl, the [[Witch-king of Angmar]], stabbed Frodo in the shoulder (he would have stabbed his heart) with a [[Morgul-blade]]. If it had caught him in the heart, Frodo would have become like the Nazgûl, only weaker and under their control. The Ringwraiths were driven away by the appearance of Aragorn and his martial skill; also because he had torches, one of their few weaknesses.
 
   
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After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great [[Council of Elrond|Council]] that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the Free Peoples of Middle-earth discussed the history of the [[Rings of Power]] and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed. As the Ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this [[Quest of the Ring|mission]], until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to [[Mordor]] and cast it into the [[Crack of Doom|fires]] of [[Mount Doom]]. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the [[Fellowship of the Ring (group)|Fellowship of the Ring]].
Though Aragorn was a skilled healer, he could not heal Frodo's wound. A fragment of the Ringwraith's blade remained in Frodo's flesh, where it continued to move towards his heart. Near death (or worse), Frodo was rescued by [[Glorfindel]], an Elf-lord, who put the injured Hobbit upon his horse, named [[Asfaloth]]. They were pursued by the Nazgûl as Asfaloth carried Frodo to the [[Ford of Bruinen]], at the entrance to the valley of [[Rivendell]]. Once they had crossed the [[River Bruinen]], Frodo turned and saw the Nine Ringwraiths on the other side. They ordered him to give up the Ring, but Frodo refused.
 
   
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The Fellowship consisted of Frodo, Samwise, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, [[Boromir]] of [[Gondor]], [[Legolas]] of the [[Woodland Realm]], and [[Gimli]] of the [[Lonely Mountain]]. Before leaving [[Rivendell]], Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made [[Bilbo's Mithril shirt|coat]] of [[mithril]] mail and his elven blade [[Sting]]. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by [[Thorin II Oakenshield|Thorin Oakenshield]] during the events of ''[[The Hobbit]]'', and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from a troll [[Tom, Bert, and William's cave|den]]. On [[December 25]], the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south.
[[File:The_Hobbits_in_Rivendell.png|thumb|200px|The Hobbits reuniting in Rivendell]]
 
   
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====Moria====
Subsequently, the Ringwraiths were washed away in a flood called up by [[Elrond]], the leader of Rivendell. He was healed in Rivendell by Elrond, although both of them knew that the wound would never fully heal, as it was as spiritual as it was physical. On the 24th of October 3018, Frodo awoke in Rivendell and was reunited with Bilbo, Gandalf, Aragorn, Sam, Merry, and Pippin. Although Elrond had healed his wound, it continued to bother him for as long as he lived in [[Middle-earth]].
 
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[[File:Frodo_Baggins_Moria.png|thumb|250x250px|The Hobbits of the Fellowship of the Ring prepare to battle [[goblins]] in Moria]]
   
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After an attack by [[White Wolves]] in [[Eregion]], on [[January 11]], [[TA 3019|3019]], the Fellowship attempted to cross the [[Misty Mountains]] (specifically the Pass of [[Caradhras]]), but were unable to due to a snowstorm. They instead traveled through the underground city of [[Khazad-dûm|Moria]] at the urging of Gimli.
=== Quest of the Ring ===
 
==== Council of Elrond ====
 
   
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Some days in into their dangerous trek through Moria, the Fellowship entered the [[Chamber of Mazarbul]], and was attacked by Orcs and a [[Cave-trolls|cave-troll]]. Frodo helped to defeat the [[Trolls|troll]] before he was stabbed by an [[Orcs|Orc]] captain, his mithril-shirt saving him from a deadly blow. The Fellowship then ran from there to the [[Bridge of Khazad-dum]], at which Gandalf dueled [[Durin's Bane]] and fell. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the [[Kheled-zâram|Mirrormere]], even in their great hurry.
[[File:Untitledhgjhg.png|thumb|left|230x230px|Frodo placing the One Ring before the Council of Elrond]]
 
   
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====Lothlórien====
After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great [[Council of Elrond|Council]] that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the [[Free Peoples of Middle-earth]] discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed. As the ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this [[Quest of the Ring|mission]], until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to [[Mordor]] and cast it into the [[Crack of Doom|fires]] of [[Mount Doom]]. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the [[Fellowship of the Ring]].
 
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[[File:Frodo_Baggins_with_Galadriel.png|thumb|left|402x402px|Galadriel and Frodo]]
   
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Deeply grieved by their loss, the Fellowship journeyed to the Elven kingdom of [[Lothlórien]], where they met the Lady [[Galadriel]] and Lord [[Celeborn]]. Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her [[Mirror of Galadriel|Mirror]]. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the Elves. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Galadriel gave each member a gift. To Frodo, she gave a [[Phial of Galadriel|phial]] with the light of the star [[Eärendil]] captured inside; this gift would prove hugely important later on in the quest. They were also provided with [[Lembas|elven way-bread]], other supplies, and boats for their voyage down the [[Anduin]] River.
The Fellowship consisted of Frodo, Samwise, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, [[Boromir]] of [[Gondor]], [[Legolas]] of the [[Woodland Realm]], and [[Gimli]] of the [[Dwarves]]. Before leaving [[Rivendell]], Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made coat of [[mithril]] mail and his elven blade [[Sting]]. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by [[Thorin]] after the events of ''[[The Hobbit]],'' and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from the den of a troll. On [[December 25]], the Fellowship of the Ring departed from [[Rivendell]] and headed south.
 
   
==== Moria ====
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====The Breaking of the Fellowship====
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_Moria.png|thumb|250x250px|The Hobbits of the Fellowship of the Ring prepare to battle against goblins in Moria]]
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[[File:Frodo_Baggins_attacked_by_Boromir.png|thumb|220x220px|Frodo puts on the One Ring to hide from Boromir, near Amon Hen]]
   
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The Fellowship continued their journey south to [[Parth Galen]]. There, Boromir, a [[Men of Gondor|Man of Gondor]] and a member of the Fellowship, attempted to convince Frodo to bring the Ring to [[Minas Tirith]] and regroup from there. When the hobbit asked for an hour alone to consider his options, Boromir followed him. Seeing that Frodo did not intend to take the suggested course of action, Boromir tried to take the Ring from him by force.
On [[January 11]], [[3019]], the Fellowship attempted to cross the [[Misty Mountains]] (specifically the Pass of [[Caradhras]]), but were unable to due to a snowstorm. They instead traveled through the underground city of [[Moria]] at the urging of Gimli. 
 
   
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Frodo put on the Ring and escaped to the [[Seat of Seeing]], where he watched as war brewed across Middle-earth and the [[Eye of Sauron]] searching for him as he traveled. He was nearly spotted, but the Dark Lord's attention was drawn away by a resurrected Gandalf.
Moria (also named Khazad-dum), was the most ancient and grand of Dwarven cities, but was deserted when the dwarves uncovered a [[Balrog]], known only as [[Durin's Bane]], beneath the city, and had been defeated by legions of goblins. When they entered the [[Chamber of Mazarbul]], the Fellowship was attacked by Orcs and a [[cave-troll]]. Frodo helped to defeat the [[troll]] before he was stabbed by an orc captain, his mithril shirt saving him from a deadly blow. The Fellowship ran through Moria to the [[Bridge of Khazad-dum]], where Gandalf fell while confronting Durin's Bane. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the [[Mirrormere]], even in their great hurry.
 
   
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Taking off the Ring, he decided to take the item to Mordor alone, without telling the other members of the Fellowship. However, he was joined by his friend Samwise Gamgee, who felt it was necessary that he should protect and guide Frodo. Frodo gave in to Sam's protests, and although reluctant to lead anyone else to his fate, was glad to have Sam's company.
==== Lothlórien ====
 
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_with_Galadriel.png|thumb|left|245x245px|Frodo meeting with Galadriel]]
 
   
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The two hobbits continued toward Mordor, dividing the Fellowship. Meanwhile, Boromir was killed by Uruk-archers while defending Merry and Pippin; the two young hobbits were then captured by [[Uruk-hai]], and were to be taken to [[Isengard]]. Instead of following Samwise and Frodo to Mordor, the Three Hunters, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli, decided it more important to rescue Merry and Pippin from their captors. The [[breaking of the Fellowship]] was now complete.
Deeply grieved by their loss, the Fellowship journeyed to the Elven kingdom of [[Lothlórien]], where they met the Lady [[Galadriel]] and Lord [[Celeborn]]. Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her [[Mirror of Galadriel|Mirror]]. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the elves. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Galadriel gave each member a gift. To Frodo, she gave a [[Phial of Galadriel|phial]] with the light of the star [[Eärendil]] captured inside; this gift would prove hugely important later on in the quest. They were also provided with [[Lembas|elven way-bread]], other supplies, and ships for their voyage down the [[Anduin]] River.
 
   
==== The Breaking of the Fellowship ====
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==== Emyn Muil====
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_attacked_by_Boromir.png|thumb|220x220px|Frodo puts on the One Ring to hide from Boromir]]
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[[File:Frodo_Baggins_and_Sam_Travel.png|thumb|left|310x310px|Frodo and Sam journey towards Mordor|alt=]]
   
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After leaving what remained of the Fellowship at [[Amon Hen]], Frodo and Sam tried to navigate through the winding paths and razor sharp rocks of the [[Emyn Muil]]. After getting lost several times, they were found by [[Gollum]], who at first tried to take the One Ring, but was captured by Sam (with Frodo's help) and tied up with the Elven rope. Frodo, now pitying the creature, decided not to slay Gollum, but forced him to swear an oath of servitude to the master of the precious. Gollum then led them out of the maze and into the [[Dead Marshes]].
The Fellowship continued their journey south to [[Amon Hen]]. There, [[Boromir]], a [[Men of Gondor|Man of Gondor]] and a member of the Fellowship, attempted to convince Frodo to bring the Ring to [[Minas Tirith]] and regroup from there. When the hobbit asked for an hour alone to consider his options, Boromir followed him. Seeing that Frodo did not intend to take the suggested course of action, Boromir tried to take the Ring from him by force.
 
   
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====The Dead Marshes====
Frodo put on the Ring and escaped to the [[Seat of Seeing]], where he watched as war brewed across Middle-Earth and the [[Eye of Sauron]] searching for him as he traveled.
 
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[[File:Frodo in the Dead Marshes.png|thumb|340x340px|Frodo amid the Marshes]]
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The Dead Marshes lay to the south of Emyn Muil, and were just as disorienting, if not more so. There was thought to be no route through the marshes, as Orcs marched for miles around, although Gollum had secretly discovered a path when traveling. He led Frodo and Sam on a safe pathway through the marshes, warning them not to follow what seemed like small torches in the water.
   
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Soon after Frodo, Samwise, and Gollum entered the Dead Marshes, a Nazgûl flew over them on a [[Fellbeast]], looking for the Ring. Gollum had led the two hobbits to a safe place that they could hide in.
Taking off the Ring, he decided to take the item to Mordor alone, without telling the other members of the Fellowship. However, he was joined by his friend Samwise Gamgee, who felt it was necessary that he should protect and guide Frodo. Frodo gave in to Sam's protests, and although reluctant to lead anyone else to his fate, was glad to have Sam's company.
 
   
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====Ithilien====
The two hobbits continued toward Mordor, dividing the Fellowship. Here Boromir was killed by uruk-archers while defending Merry and Pippin; the two young hobbits were then captured by [[Uruk-hai]], and were to be taken to [[Isengard]]. Instead of following Samwise and Frodo to Mordor, the Three Hunters decided it more important to rescue Merry and Pippin from their captors. The breaking of the Fellowship was now complete.
 
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Gollum led the two Hobbits to the [[Black Gate]] of [[Mordor]], as Frodo had desired, but stopped the Hobbits from passing its doors, as the danger was too great. He then explained about a secret way into Mordor, 'Up the stairs and through the tunnel'. The Hobbits once again found themselves being led by Gollum. After venturing into [[Ithilien]], and witnessing a [[Battle of Ithilien|skirmish]] between a company of [[Haradrim]] warriors (along with [[Mûmakil|Oliphaunts]]) and [[Rangers of Ithilien|Rangers]] from Gondor, they were apprehended by the Ranger's captain, [[Faramir]]. When the skirmish had ended, Faramir blindfolded the ring-bearer and his companions and led them to [[Henneth Annûn]], the Window on the West. Upon much interrogation, Sam foolishly misspoke, and gave away that Frodo was indeed carrying the One Ring. Realizing the importance of the quest, Faramir proved his quality, unlike his brother, Boromir, and let the Ring-bearer go free, resupplying the hobbits with food for their journey. Later, Gollum was captured in the [[Forbidden Pool]] and forcibly taken into the hidden lair. Frodo begged for his safety, and he was not killed, although the rift between master and servant had once again begun to open.
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[[File:GollumSamFrodo Hickman.jpg|left|thumb|360x360px|Frodo, weary, with [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] and [[Gollum]] on the [[Stairs of Cirith Ungol]], by [[:Category:Art by Stephen Hickman|Stephen Hickman]]]]
   
==== Emyn Muil ====
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====Minas Morgul and Shelob's Lair====
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Gollum led the hobbits past the lair of the [[Witch-king of Angmar]], [[Minas Morgul]], and up the [[Stairs of Cirith Ungol]] into 'The Tunnel'. When they arrived at the top though, they were abandoned by Gollum. They cautiously traveled through the tunnel, and managed to get to the end only to find their way barred by [[Shelob]]'s great web. Whilst attempting to cut through the webbing, Frodo bravely stood up to Shelob and forced her back further into the tunnels giving him and Sam time enough to hack through the threads and escape. Upon escaping the tunnels, Frodo thought himself safe; however, Shelob, through one of her many tunnels, managed to sneak out and jab him with her stinger. As he was being encased in Shelob's webbing, Sam was able to draw her into single combat wherein he, using [[Sting]] and the [[Phial of Galadriel]], was able to mortally wound her and drive her back into her caves. Sam took the Ring from around Frodo's neck upon hearing Orcish voices, and hid behind some nearby rocks. He overheard the Orcs speaking of Frodo, and Sam realized that his master was not dead, but merely paralyzed. Frodo was then taken to the [[Tower of Cirith Ungol]] to await further torture and questioning.[[File:Frodo ambushed by Shelob.png|thumb|385x385px|Frodo prior to being poisoned by Shelob|alt=]]
[[File:Frodo_Baggins_and_Sam_Travel.png|thumb|left|220x220px|Frodo and Sam journey towards Mordor]]
 
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==== Cirith Ungol====
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Frodo was imprisoned on the highest floor of the Tower. He was stripped of all his clothes and possessions. Fighting broke out amongst the two lead Orcs and their battalions from squabbling over claim of the [[Mithril Coat|mithril vest]] - in this violence almost all Orcs and [[Black Uruks|Uruks]] in the tower died. Sam soon arrived at the gate of the Tower, only to find his way blocked by the [[Two Watchers]]; he eventually overcame them, entered the tower, finding and rescuing his master. They descended and fled the tower, having to pass the Watchers again (this time, destroying them), and entered Mordor.
   
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====Mordor and Mount Doom====
After leaving what remained of the Fellowship at [[Amon Hen]], Frodo and [[Sam]] tried to navigate through the winding paths of the [[Emyn Muil]]. After getting lost several times, they were found by [[Gollum]], who at first tried to take the [[One Ring]], but was captured by Sam (with Frodo's help) and tied up with the Elven rope. Frodo, now pitying the creature, decided not to slay Gollum, but forced him to swear an oath of servitude to the master of the precious. [[Gollum]] then led them out of the maze and into the [[Dead Marshes]].
 
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Frodo and Sam crawled onward through the plains of Mordor, which lay vacant as many hosts of Orcs were sent to the Black Gate to meet the Men of the West's army, and, after falling in and out of one such company of Orcs, started to climb [[Mount Doom]]. They journeyed on for days with little food or water, and Frodo became progressively weaker as the Ring's power over him grew the closer they drew to Orodruin. Frodo was eventually unable to go on, and Sam was forced to carry him a fair distance. It was then that Gollum reappeared, and, after a brief struggle, Sam cut Gollum in the stomach while Frodo fled up the mountain to its entrance.[[File:Frodo's_finger.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Frodo missing a finger]]
   
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Inside the [[Cracks of Doom]], Frodo finally had the chance to destroy the Ring and relieve his burden, but the Ring's power was at its strongest due to the surrounding of where it had been created. Frodo finally yielded to the temptation and power of the Ring. Sam yelled for Frodo to destroy it, but Frodo, overcome by its power, claimed the Ring for himself aloud. Gollum attacked Sam, who fell and hit his head on a rock, temporarily knocking him unconscious. When he came to, he saw Gollum fighting with an invisible Frodo. Gollum bit off Frodo's finger that wore the Ring, and was reunited with his treasure for a short time, until, dancing with joy, he toppled off the brink and fell into the lava, destroying himself and the [[One Ring]].
==== The Dead Marshes ====
 
[[File:Frodo in the Dead Marshes.png|thumb|240x240px|Frodo during the passage of the Marshes]]
 
The [[Dead Marshes]] followed the razor-sharp rocks of [[Emyn Muil]], and were just as disorienting, if not more so. There was thought to be no route through the marshes, as orcs marched for miles around, although Gollum had secretly discovered a path when out on one of his many errands. He led Frodo and Sam on a safe pathway through the marshes, warning them not to follow what seemed like small torches in the water.
 
   
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[[File:Frodo_and_Sam_at_Mt_Doom.png|thumb|361x361px|Sam and Frodo after the completion of their quest]]The two hobbits tried to escape as Mount Doom erupted. In the very moment that they believed themselves doomed, [[Gwaihir]] the Lord of Eagles saw them, and, with his Eagle companions [[Landroval]] and [[Meneldor]], rescued Sam and Frodo, and flew them westward, out of Mordor to safety.
==== Ithilien ====
 
[[File:Frodo meets Faramir.png|left|thumb|230x230px|Frodo taken captive by Faramir's rangers]]
 
[[Gollum]] led the two [[Hobbits]] to the [[Black Gate]] of [[Mordor]], as Frodo had desired, but stopped the [[Hobbits]] from passing its doors, as the danger was too great. He then explained about a secret way into Mordor, 'Up the stairs and through the tunnel'. The [[Hobbits]] once again found themselves being led by [[Gollum]]. After venturing into [[Ithilien]], and witnessing a skirmish between a company of warriors from [[Haradrim]] (along with [[Oliphaunts]]) and rangers from Gondor, they were apprehended by the ranger's captain, [[Faramir]]. When the skirmish had ended, Faramir blindfolded the ring-bearer and his companions and led them to [[Henneth Annûn]], the Window on the West. Upon much interrogation, Samwise foolishly misspoke, and gave away that Frodo was indeed carrying the One Ring. Realizing the importance of the quest, Faramir proved his quality, unlike his brother, Boromir, and let the ring-bearer go free. Later, Gollum was captured in the [[Forbidden Pool]] and forcibly taken into the hidden lair. Frodo begged for his safety, and he was not killed, although the rift between master and servant had once again begun to open.
 
   
==== Minas Morgul and Shelob's Lair ====
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===End of the War===
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==== The Scouring of the Shire====
[[File:Frodo ambushed by Shelob.png|thumb|245x245px|Frodo prior to being poisoned by Shelob]]
 
[[Gollum]] led the [[Hobbits]] past the lair of the [[Witch-King of Angmar]], [[Minas Morgul]], and up the stairs into 'The Tunnel'. When they arrived at the top though, they were abandoned by [[Gollum]]. They cautiously travelled through the tunnel, and managed to get to the end only to find their way barred by [[Shelob]]'s great web. Whilst attempting to cut through the webbing, Frodo bravely stood up to Shelob and forced her back further into the tunnels giving him and Sam time enough to hack through the threads and escape. Upon escaping the tunnels, Frodo thought himself safe; however, Shelob, through one of her many tunnels, managed to sneak out and jab him with her stinger. As he was being encased in Shelob's webbing, Samwise was able to draw her into single combat wherein he, using Sting and the [[Phial of Galadriel]], was able to mortally wound her and drive her back into her caves. Sam took the Ring from around Frodo's neck upon hearing Orcish voices, and hid behind some nearby rocks. He overheard the orcs speaking of Frodo, and Sam realized that his master was not dead, but merely paralyzed. Frodo was then taken to the tower of [[Cirith Ungol]] to await further torture and questioning.
 
   
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After recovering at the [[Field of Cormallen]] and witnessing the [[Crowning of King Elessar|crowning]] of Aragorn as King Elessar, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin all returned to the Shire. Arriving, they found it under the control of one [[Saruman|Sharkey]] (later revealed to be Saruman) and his forces. Saruman was ruling the Shire from [[Bag End]], although he was later murdered by [[Gríma Wormtongue]]. Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin, however, started to gather all [[Shirriffs]] and townsfolk of the Shire, and they successfully defeated of Saruman's [[Ruffians]] at the [[Battle of Bywater]].
==== Cirith Ungol ====
 
Frodo was taken to the utmost top of Cirith Ungol and imprisoned.  He was stripped of all his clothes and all the things he carried. Squabbling over his [[Bilbo's Mithril Shirt|mithril vest]], fighting broke out amongst the two lead orcs and their battalions, killing almost all the orcs and Uruk-hai in the tower. Sam arrived at the gate of Cirith Ungol, only to find his way blocked by the [[Two Watchers]]; he eventually overcame them, journeyed to the tower where Frodo was held, and rescued his master. They fled the tower, having to pass the Watchers again (although this time destroying them), and entered Mordor.
 
   
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Frodo was not directly involved in the fighting at the Battle of Bywater; instead, he made sure that no hobbits were harmed (saying that no Hobbit had ever intentionally harmed another in the Shire, and that this would stay true), and also that any Ruffians that surrendered were not harmed.
==== Mordor and Mount Doom ====
 
Frodo and Sam crawled onward through the empty plains of [[Mordor]], as the [[Orcs]] had been sent to the [[Black Gate]] to stop the Men of the West's army, and, after falling in and out of a company of Orcs, started to climb [[Mount Doom]]. They journeyed on for many days with hardly any food or water, and Frodo became progressively weaker as the Ring's power over him grew the closer they came to Orodruin. Frodo was eventually unable to go on, and Sam was forced to carry him a fair distance while his master rested upon his back. It was then that [[Gollum]] decided to reappear, and after a brief struggle, [[Sam]] cut Gollum in the stomach, and Frodo fled up the mountain.[[File:Frodo's_finger.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Frodo missing a finger]]
 
   
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===Close of the Third Age===
Inside the Crack of Doom, Frodo finally had the chance to destroy the ring, and rid himself of his burden, but the power of the ring was at its strongest, due to the proximity of the cracks. It was here that Frodo finally yielded to the temptation and power of the ring. Sam yelled for Frodo to destroy the Ring, but Frodo was overcome by its power and claimed the Ring for himself. Gollum attacked Sam, who fell and hit his head on a rock, temporarily knocking him unconscious. When he came to he saw Gollum fighting with an unseen foe (Frodo, having put on the Ring). Then Gollum bit off Frodo's finger, Ring and all, and was reunited with his treasure for a short time, until dancing with joy he toppled off the brink and fell into the depths, destroying himself and the [[One Ring]].
 
   
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Following the [[Scouring of the Shire]] and end of the [[War of the Ring]] in [[November]], Frodo went on to serve as Deputy [[Mayor of Michel Delving|Mayor]] of the Shire. During his brief tenure of six months, he helped lead the rebuilding of the Shire, but soon realized that he still bore the wounds of his quest. On [[May 1]]<nowiki/>st, [[TA 3020]], Frodo attended the wedding of his best friend Sam and his wife [[Rosie Cotton]] and they moved in with him at Bag End. On mid-years day later that year, Frodo retired from his post as Deputy Mayor, letting the office revert to [[Will Whitfoot]], who Frodo held place for as he recovered from his wounds and imprisonment by Saruman.
[[File:Frodo_and_Sam_at_Mt_Doom.png|thumb|220x220px|Sam and Frodo after the completion of their quest]]The two hobbits tried to escape as the volcano erupted. Just as it looked as though they were doomed, [[Gwaihir]] the Lord of Eagles saw them, and with his Eagle companions [[Landroval]] and [[Meneldor]] rescued Sam and Frodo and flew them to safety.
 
   
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During his last days in middle-earth, he tried to live as peacefully as possible. Frodo was still troubled by his shoulder wound, which pained him on each anniversary of the attack at Weathertop, in addition to falling sick on each anniversary of being stung by Shelob. As such, [[October 6]]<nowiki/>th of that year, he would suffer from his wounds again. [[March 13]]<nowiki/>th, [[TA 3021]] brought similar ailments, Frodo being ill from his stinging. While living with Sam and Rosie he would witness the birth of their oldest daughter [[Elanor Gardner|Elanor]] twelve days later. Prior to departing Middle-earth, he also wrote his own story "The Lord of the Rings" along with Bilbo's "There and Back Again" in the [[Red Book of Westmarch]].
=== End of the War ===
 
==== The Scouring of the Shire ====
 
   
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On [[September 22]], [[TA 3021]] (Third Age), at the age of 53, Frodo joined [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]], [[Gandalf]], [[Elrond]], and [[Galadriel]] aboard the [[White Ship]] at the [[Grey Havens]]. He was allowed passage across the sea to the [[Undying Lands]], as he was a Ring-bearer, with the hope of healing the damage to his spirit that bearing the Ring had caused.<ref name=death>''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]'', [[Letter 246]], "a gaining of a truer understanding of his position..."</ref>
After recovering in [[Minas Tirith]], and witnessing the coronation of King Aragorn, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin all returned to [[the Shire]]. When they arrived though, they found it under the control of a man named [[Sharkey]] (later revealed to be [[Saruman]]) and his forces. Saruman was ruling the Shire from [[Bag End]], although he was later murdered by [[Grima Wormtongue]]. Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin however, started to gather all the [[Shirriffs]] and townsfolk in the Shire, and they successfully defeated the [[Ruffians]] employed by Sharkey at the [[Battle of Bywater]].
 
 
Frodo was not directly involved in the fighting at the Battle of Bywater; instead, he made sure that no Hobbits were harmed (saying that no Hobbit had ever intentionally harmed another in the Shire and that it was not going to begin there), and also that any ruffians that surrendered were not harmed.
 
   
 
=== Fourth Age ===
 
=== Fourth Age ===
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During the [[Fourth Age]], Frodo spent his last days on [[Tol Eressëa]] in "a period of reflection and peace", attempting to understand his place in Arda, having been given the opportunity as he healed from the trauma afflicted upon him due to his quest during the War of the Ring.<ref name=death/>
   
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In the year [[FO 61|FA 61]], fellow Ring-bearer [[Samwise Gamgee]], sailed to the Undying Lands, possibly reuniting with Frodo before he passed away.
[[File:Rings-frodofarewell.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Frodo gazes fondly at his friends as he bids them farewell at the Grey Havens]]
 
 
Frodo briefly served as Deputy [[Mayor of the Shire]], but soon realized that he still bore the wounds of his quest, and so retired. He was also in continual pain from his shoulder wound, which pained him each anniversary of their stay on Weathertop. On [[22 September]] [[SR 1421]] ([[Fourth Age]]), at the age of 53, Frodo joined [[Bilbo]], [[Gandalf]], [[Elrond]], [[Galadriel]], and [[Círdan]] aboard an [[Elven]] ship. He was allowed passage across the sea to the [[Undying Lands]], as he was a ring-bearer, with the hope of healing the damage to his spirit that bearing the Ring had caused. Sometime after the year 61 in the Fourth Age, fellow ring-bearer and best friend Samwise Gamgee, reunited with Frodo in the undying lands where it was presumed they lived out the remainder of their days.
 
 
== Characteristics ==
 
 
[[File:Rotk2438.jpg|thumb|235x235px|Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin at the pub]]
 
   
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==Characteristics==
Frodo, as described by Gandalf, was "taller than some and fairer than most, (with) a cleft in his chin: perky chap with a bright eye." (''The Fellowship of the Ring'', Chapter 10, "Strider")'' ''He was a shy, young hobbit with thick, curly brown hair like most other hobbits, and had lighter-than-usual skin due to his Fallohide ancestry through his Brandybuck mother. He could be described as fairly good looking for a hobbit. Frodo is described as appearing thirty-three, even when he is fifty, due to the influence of the Ring.
 
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Frodo, as described by Gandalf, was "taller than some and fairer than most," with "a cleft in his chin: perky chap with a bright eye." <ref>''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', Chapter X: "[[Strider (chapter)|Strider]]"</ref> He had thick, curly brown hair like most other hobbits, and had lighter-than-usual skin due to his [[Fallohides|Fallohide]] ancestry through his Brandybuck mother. He could be described as fairly good looking for a hobbit. Frodo is described as appearing thirty-three, even when he is fifty, due to the influence of the Ring.
 
Bilbo and Frodo shared a common birthday on September 22, but Bilbo was 78 years Frodo's senior. At the opening of ''The Fellowship of the Ring'', Frodo and Bilbo were celebrating their thirty-third and eleventy-first (111th) birthdays, respectively.
 
Bilbo and Frodo shared a common birthday on September 22, but Bilbo was 78 years Frodo's senior. At the opening of ''The Fellowship of the Ring'', Frodo and Bilbo were celebrating their thirty-third and eleventy-first (111th) birthdays, respectively.
Frodo, like Bilbo, was considered by many others in Hobbiton to be a little odd. His curiosity of the outside world, fascination with Elves and faraway places (like those to which Bilbo travelled in ''[http://www.alluc.com/stream/The+Hobbit The Hobbit]'') did not fit the general content personality of most Hobbits. This curiosity was also attributed to his Took ancestry. He was very kind and compassionate, pitying Gollum and allowing him to guide him and Sam to Mordor despite Sam's distrust of the creature. This act of kindness later proved to be a factor in the quest's success in destroying the Ring.
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Frodo, like Bilbo, was considered by many others in Hobbiton to be a little odd. His curiosity of the outside world, fascination with Elves and faraway places (like those to which Bilbo traveled in ''[[The Hobbit]]'') did not fit the general content personality of most Hobbits. This curiosity was also attributed to his [[Took (family)|Took]] ancestry. He was very kind and compassionate, pitying Gollum and allowing him to guide him and Sam to Mordor despite Sam's distrust of the creature. This act of kindness later proved to be a factor in the quest's success in destroying the Ring.[[File:Frodo Baggins.jpg|left|thumb]]
The influence of the Ring and the wound by the Morgul-Blade seems combined to have given him the ability to see into the spirit world, for instance he sees faraway events in his dreams on several occasions. He also can see the ring of power worn by Galadriel and he seems to be able to sense danger.
 
   
== Attire ==
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==Attire==
   
 
Frodo was dressed in typical Hobbit-fashion when he left the Shire: knee breeches, shirt, waistcoat, jacket, and cloak. Colors such as bright green and yellow were typical for Shire-folk. He was unarmed, save for a pocketknife.
 
Frodo was dressed in typical Hobbit-fashion when he left the Shire: knee breeches, shirt, waistcoat, jacket, and cloak. Colors such as bright green and yellow were typical for Shire-folk. He was unarmed, save for a pocketknife.
   
When his little group was waylaid by Barrow-wights, he lost his summer-weight clothing and was wearing a burial shrift when rescued by Tom Bombadil. When their pack-ponies returned, he was forced to put on heavier woollen clothing intended for colder weather. The Hobbits found several long Dúnedain daggers in the wight's treasure. These served as short-swords for the Hobbits, but Frodo's was broken when he resisted the Witch-king at Weathertop. At Imladris, he removed his Hobbit clothing upon finding new Elven clothes that fitted him perfectly. Therefore, throughout his quest, he wore a green silk tunic, trousers together with cloaks made of fur for the first stages of the quest, and then towards Mordor he shed them to wear his tunic and trousers in the warmer weather. Later, his Uncle Bilbo gave him both Sting, a magic Elven dagger, and a coat of mithril chain mail. The mail saved his life twice, first when it deflected a spear-point in the Mines of Moria, and second when it turned aside the dagger that Saruman used to try and kill him.
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When his little group was waylaid by [[Barrow-wights]], he lost his summer-weight clothing and was wearing a burial shrift when rescued by [[Tom Bombadil]]. When their pack-ponies returned, he was forced to put on heavier woollen clothing intended for colder weather. The Hobbits found several long [[Dúnedain]] [[Barrow-blades|daggers]] in the wight's treasure. These served as short-swords for the Hobbits, but Frodo's was broken when he resisted the Witch-king at Weathertop. At Imladris, he removed his Hobbit clothing upon finding new Elven clothes that fitted him perfectly. Therefore, throughout his quest, he wore a green silk tunic, trousers together with cloaks made of fur for the first stages of the quest, and then towards Mordor he shed them to wear his tunic and trousers in the warmer weather. Later, his uncle Bilbo gave him both Sting, a magic Elven dagger, and a coat of mithril chain mail. The mail saved his life twice, first when it deflected a spear-point in the Mines of Moria, and second when it turned aside the dagger that Saruman used to try and kill him.
   
As with the other members of the Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo received a special cloak from Galadriel in Lórien, which allowed him to blend in with natural surroundings. Upon being betrayed by Gollum and captured by Orcs at Cirith Ungol, Frodo lost all of his clothing and most of his possessions. Sam Gamgee saved Sting, however. After the two tribes of orcs had slain each other in the tower of Cirith Ungol, Frodo dressed himself in Orc-garb. This successfully fooled the Mordor-Orcs they encountered, but he dropped the Orc mail and helmet as he and Sam approached Mount Doom.
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As with the other members of the Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo [[Elven gifts from Lothlórien|received]] a special cloak from Galadriel in Lórien, which allowed him to blend in with natural surroundings. Upon being betrayed by Gollum and captured by Orcs at Cirith Ungol, Frodo lost all of his clothing and most of his possessions. Sam Gamgee saved Sting, however. After the two tribes of Orcs had slain each other in the tower of Cirith Ungol, Frodo dressed himself in Orc-garb. This successfully fooled the Mordor-Orcs they encountered, but he dropped the Orc mail and helmet as he and Sam approached Mount Doom.
   
== Appearances ==
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==In other versions==
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When J.R.R. Tolkien first conceived of the character, he christened him '''Bingo Bolger-Baggins'''; for he thought that Lord of the Rings was going to be a children's book, but then soon decided that it was far too 'silly' of a name for The Lord of the Rings, which was an increasingly more serious topic.
=== Books ===
 
*''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''
 
*''[[The Two Towers]]''
 
*''[[The Return of the King]]''
 
*''[[The Silmarillion]]''
 
   
=== Films ===
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[[File:Frodo475a.jpg|thumb|Frodo Baggins (1978)|216x216px|alt=]]
*''[[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' (1978 film)
 
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===Ralph Bakshi's ''The Lord of the Rings''===
*''[[The Return of the King (1980 film)|The Return of the King]]'' (1980 film)
 
*''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (film)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''
 
*''[[The Two Towers (film)|The Two Towers]]''
 
*''[[The Return of the King (film)|The Return of the King]]''
 
*''[[The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]''
 
   
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[[wikipedia:Christopher Guard|Christopher Guard]] voiced Frodo in [[Ralph Bakshi]]'s 1978 [[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)|''The Lord of the Rings'' film]], with Sharon Baird doing the modeling.
=== Writings ===
 
   
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===Rankin/Bass===
*The Return and Departures of Frodo and Sam
 
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[[File:Rankin-Bass Frodo.PNG|thumb|Frodo Baggins (1980)]]
*The Days of Rohan
 
  +
[[Orson Bean]] voiced Frodo in the [[Rankin/Bass]] ''[[The Return of the King (1980 film)|The Return of the King]]'' film, the same actor who portrayed Bilbo in [[The Hobbit (1977 film)|''The Hobbit'']] and in ''The Return of the King''.
*The Battles of Shilverman and Bywater
 
   
== Behind the scenes ==
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===''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy===
=== Conception ===
 
   
  +
Frodo is portrayed in ''[[The Lord of the Rings trilogy]]'' by [[Elijah Wood]]. There are several differences between [[The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Peter Jackson's film trilogy]] and the [[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|original story]]. In the movies, Frodo seems to have owned the Ring for only a few days or perhaps a few months before Gandalf returned, as opposed to the seventeen years of the book. Frodo never sells Bag End, but sets out early next morning with Sam. Merry and Pippin run into the pair at the farm of Farmer Maggot and are pulled into the journey. The Hobbits are pursued by the Black Riders all the way to [[Bucklebury Ferry]] on the borders of Buckland. There the Black Riders are forced to ride to the [[Brandywine Bridge]] while the Hobbits make for Bree. The movies remove several parts of the journey as well. These include their encounters with the High Elves, Farmer Maggot, and Tom Bombadil, as well as their visit to Buckland, the Old Forest, and the Barrow-downs.
Originally, Frodo was to be named Bingo Bolger-Baggins, but as the work became more serious, that name was dropped.
 
   
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[[Arwen]], [[Elrond]]'s daughter, leads Frodo to Rivendell instead of [[Glorfindel]]. The [[Cave-trolls|Cave-troll]] inflicts the wound on Frodo in Moria, instead of the Orc captain. In the novel, Faramir declared right from the first that he wanted no part of the [[One Ring]], but in the film Faramir at first follows what he believes is his duty to bring the Ring back to [[Minas Tirith]]. But while travelling with Frodo, Sam, and Gollum through the city of [[Osgiliath]], the city is attacked by a [[Nazgûl]] and the forces of [[Mordor]], and Faramir realizes he should not take the Ring after he sees the effect it has on Frodo.
== Portrayal in adaptations ==
 
=== Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings ===
 
 
[[File:Frodo475a.jpg|thumb|left|Frodo Baggins (1978)|216x216px]]
 
 
[[wikipedia:Christopher Guard|Christopher Guard]] voiced Frodo in [[Ralph Bakshi]]'s [[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)]] with [[Sharon Baird]] doing the modeling.
 
 
=== Rankin/Bass ===
 
 
[[Orson Bean]] voiced Frodo in the [[Rankin/Bass]] ''[[The Return of the King (1980 film)|The Return of the King]]'' film.
 
 
=== The Lord of the Rings film trilogy ===
 
 
There are several differences between [[Lord of the Rings film trilogy|Peter Jackson's Film Trilogy]] and the book ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (book)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]''. In the movies, Frodo seems to have owned the Ring for only a few days or perhaps a few months before Gandalf returned, as opposed to the seventeen years of the book. Frodo never sells Bag End, but sets out early next morning with Sam. Merry and Pippin run into the pair at the farm of Farmer Maggot and are pulled into the journey. The Hobbits are pursued by the Black Riders all the way to [[Bucklebury Ferry]] on the borders of Buckland. There the Black Riders are forced to ride to the [[Brandywine Bridge]] while the Hobbits make for Bree. The movies remove several parts of the journey as well. These include their encounters with the High Elves, Farmer Maggot, and Tom Bombadil, as well as their visit to Buckland, the Old Forest, and the Barrow-downs.
 
 
[[Arwen]], [[Elrond]]'s daughter, leads Frodo to Rivendell instead of Glorfindel. The [[Cave-troll]] inflicts the wound on Frodo in Moria, instead of the orc captain. In the novel, Faramir declared right from the first that he wanted no part of the [[One Ring]], but in the film Faramir at first follows what he believes is his duty to bring the Ring back to [[Minas Tirith]]. But while travelling with Frodo, Sam, and Gollum through the city of [[Osgiliath]], the city is attacked by a [[Nazgûl]] and the forces of [[Mordor]], and Faramir realizes he should not take the Ring after he sees the effect it has on Frodo.
 
   
 
[[File:LLOTR-Frodo-with-Sting.jpg|thumb|Frodo receiving Sting from Bilbo in ''[[LEGO The Lord of the Rings]]'']]
 
[[File:LLOTR-Frodo-with-Sting.jpg|thumb|Frodo receiving Sting from Bilbo in ''[[LEGO The Lord of the Rings]]'']]
   
=== Video games ===
+
===Video games===
  +
[[File:The Lord of the Rings Online - Frodo Baggins.jpg|thumb|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'']]
Frodo appears in a number of video games, including ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'', its sequels, and [[LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game|''LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game'']].
 
  +
Frodo appears in many video games:
  +
*''[[J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Volume 1]]'' (1994) SNES by Interplay. The main playable character.
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' (2002) by WXP and Sierra (voiced by Steve Staley, playable)
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]]'' (2002) by Stormfront Studios and [[Electronic Arts]] (voiced by Elijah Wood)
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (video game)|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'' (2003) by EA Redwood Shores and EA (voiced by Elijah Wood, playable)
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: War in the North]]'' (2011) by [[Snowblind Studios]] and Warner Bros. Interactive (cameo appearance)
  +
*''[[LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game|''LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game'']]''
  +
*Frodo is a primary character in [[EA]]'s ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth|The Battle for Middle-earth]]'' (2004), and in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II|The Battle for Middle-earth II]]'' (2005), he can only be temporarily summoned with the Summon Hobbits power, available to factions of good in Skirmish mode.
  +
*In ''[[The Lord of the Rings Online]]'', (2007), Frodo is first met in Rivendell, preparing for departure. Later, he is found on [[Cerin Amroth]] in Lothlórien, weary from the loss of [[Gandalf]]. From [[Amon Hen]] onwards, player experiences Frodo's journey in a series of Session Plays, alternatively playing as either Frodo, Sam or [[Gollum]]. The player meets Frodo again at the [[Field of Cormallen]], he later gives a speech to [[Aragorn II Elessar|Aragorn]] and Arwen. A Hobbit actor portrays Frodo Baggins in a Hobbit-made theater play "The Disappearance of Mad Baggins". Notably, the player is not told about Frodo's mission for a very long time, with Elrond, Gandalf, Aragorn and others only saying that it is "of great importance".
   
=== Other ===
+
===Radio===
  +
* Oliver Burt voiced the character in the 1956 [[BBC|BBC Radio]] radio adaptation of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (1956 radio series)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
 
  +
*James Arrington voiced the character in the 1979 The Mind's Eye radio adaptation of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (1979 radio series)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
He is also portrayed by Taneli Mäkelä in the Finnish 1993 production Hobbit.
 
  +
* [[Ian Holm]] (who later portrayed Bilbo in [[The Lord of the Rings film trilogy|''The Lord of the Rings'' film trilogy]]) voiced the character in the 1981 BBC Radio serial of ''[[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
 
  +
*Nigel Planer voiced the character in ''Tales from the Perilous Realm'' (1992 radio series).
=== Radio ===
 
  +
* Matthias Haase voiced the character in the 1991-1992 German radio serial adaptation of ''The Lord of the Rings''.<ref>[https://www.ardapedia.org/wiki/Der_Herr_der_Ringe_(H%C3%B6rspiel) ''Der Herr der Ringe'' (hörspiel). (German: "''The Lord of the Rings'' (radio play)". Ardapedia.org (German-language wiki of Tolkien's Legendarium). Retrieved/cited 30 May 2021.]</ref>
 
  +
*Dušan Cinkota voiced the character in the 2001 first season and Ľuboš Kostelný in the 2002 second season and 2003 third season of the 2001-2003 three-season Slovak radio serial adaptation of ''The Lord of the Rings''.<ref>[http://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/P%C3%A1n_prste%C5%88ov_(2001-2003_Slovak_radio_series) ''Pán prsteňov''. (Slovak: "''The Lord of the Rings'') Slovak 2001-2003 radio play. Tolkien Gateway.net (English-language wiki of Tolkien's Legendarium). Retrieved/cited 30 May 2021.]</ref>
Frodo was voiced by [[Oliver Burt]] in [[The Lord of the Rings (1956 radio series)]], [[James Arrington]] in [[The Lord of the Rings (1979 radio series)]], [[Ian Holm]] in [[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)]], [[Nigel Planer]] in [[Tales from the Perilous Realm (1992 radio series)]], [[Elijah Wood]] in [[Lord of the Rings film trilogy]], and [[Steve Staley]] in [[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (video game)]].
 
   
 
=== Parodies ===
 
=== Parodies ===
   
Frodo was portrayed by [http://starkid.wikia.com/wiki/Lauren_Lopez Lauren Lopez] in a parody of Lord of the Rings by the group Team Starkid.
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Frodo was portrayed by [http://starkid.wikia.com/wiki/Lauren_Lopez Lauren Lopez] in a parody of ''The Lord of the Rings'' by the group Team Starkid.
   
  +
Elijah Wood reprised his role in an AT&T streaming app commercial, wherein, shortly after a request was made to see ''The Lord of the Rings'', Frodo requests the streaming app to play his music from the Shire playlist. As with the other people in the ad, only his mouth is actually seen.<ref>https://youtu.be/YB1PJt6d0jI</ref>
== Trivia ==
 
  +
===Voice dubbing actors===
{{Trivia}}
 
  +
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* There is a [[Gollum-Frodo|deleted scene]] in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] ''of Faramir envisioning Frodo becoming a creature like [[Gollum]].
 
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* Frodo has the most mentions of any character throughout the entire [[Lord of the Rings |''The Lord of the Rings'' ]]trilogy, with 2028 mentions.
 
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* Frodo has a street named after him in the Dutch town of Geldrop.
 
  +
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* He has been determined to be a member of the INFP personality type.<ref>https://www.personalityclub.com/blog/lord-of-the-rings-personality-chart/</ref>
 
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== Voice dubbing actors ==
 
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!Voice dubbing artist
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Japanese
 
|Japanese
|Daisuke Namikawa (浪川大輔)
+
| Daisuke Namikawa (浪川大輔)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Korean (SBS TV Edition)
 
|Korean (SBS TV Edition)
|Kim Yeong Seon (김영선)
+
| Kim Yeong Seon (김영선)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|French (Québec)
 
|French (Québec)
|Guillaume Champoux
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| Guillaume Champoux
 
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|-
 
|French (France)
 
|French (France)
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|-
 
|German
 
|German
|Timmo Niesner
+
| Timmo Niesner
 
|-
 
|-
|Italian
+
|Italian
 
|Davide Perino
 
|Davide Perino
 
|-
 
|-
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|-
 
|-
 
|Turkish
 
|Turkish
|Emrah Özertem
+
|Emrah Özertem
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Polish
 
|Polish
  +
|Łukasz Lewandowski (1978)
|Józef Pawłowski ''(The Hobbit trilogy)''
 
  +
Józef Pawłowski ''(The Hobbit trilogy)''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Czech
 
|Czech
 
|Jan Maxián
 
|Jan Maxián
 
|-
 
|-
|Slovak
+
|Slovak
 
|Michal Hallon
 
|Michal Hallon
 
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|-
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|-
 
|Cantonese Chinese (Hong Kong)
 
|Cantonese Chinese (Hong Kong)
|Bosco Tang (鄧肇基)
+
|Bosco Tang (鄧肇基)
 
|-
 
|-
|Thai
+
|Thai
 
|Achita Pramote (อชิตะ ปราโมช ณ อยุธยา) (Kabook)<br />Tonsak Unon (ธนศักดิ์ อุ่นอ่อน) (Channel 7)
 
|Achita Pramote (อชิตะ ปราโมช ณ อยุธยา) (Kabook)<br />Tonsak Unon (ธนศักดิ์ อุ่นอ่อน) (Channel 7)
 
|-
 
|-
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|????
 
|????
 
|-
 
|-
|Telugu
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|Telugu
 
|????
 
|????
 
|-
 
|-
|Arabic (MBC TV Edition)
+
| Arabic (MBC TV Edition)
 
|Safi Mohammed (محمد صافي)
 
|Safi Mohammed (محمد صافي)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Persian
 
|Persian
|Afshin Zinoori (افشین زینوری)
+
|Afshin Zinoori (افشین زینوری)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Punjabi
 
|Punjabi
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|}
   
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==Gallery==
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{{Gallery|width=120|height=160|captionalign=center|position=center
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|Frodo and a Nazgul.jpg|Frodo standing off against the Nazgul
  +
|Frodo(1980).jpg|Frodo claiming the Ring [[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)]]
  +
|Frodo (Leadership).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - Shadow in the East Expansion''|Frodo (Spirit).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - Conflict at the Carrock Adventure Pack''|Frodo (The Black Riders).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - The Black Riders Expansion''|Frodo (The Road Darkens).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - The Road Darkens Expansion''|Frodo (Land of Shadow).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - The Land of Shadow Expansion''|Frodo (Mountain of Fire).PNG|Frodo in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game]] - The Mountain of Fire Expansion''}}<br />
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  +
==Appearances==
  +
===Books===
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
  +
*''[[The Fellowship of the Ring (novel)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' - <small>First appearance</small>
  +
*''[[The Two Towers (novel)|The Two Towers]]''
  +
*''[[The Return of the King (novel)|The Return of the King]]''
  +
* ''[[The Silmarillion]]''
  +
**''[[Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age]]''
  +
  +
===Films===
  +
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)|The Lord of the Rings]]'' (1978 film)
  +
* ''[[The Return of the King (1980 film)|The Return of the King]]'' (1980 film)
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring]]''
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]]''
  +
*''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]''
  +
*''[[The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey]]''
  +
==Trivia==
  +
{{Trivia}}
  +
*There is a [[Gollum-Frodo|deleted scene]] in ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers]] ''of Faramir envisioning Frodo becoming a creature like [[Gollum]].
  +
* Frodo has the most mentions of any character throughout the entire [[The Lord of the Rings|''The Lord of the Rings'']] trilogy, with 2028 mentions.
  +
*Frodo has a street named after him in the Dutch town of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geldrop Geldrop].
  +
**There is another street named after him in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Jordan,_Utah West Jordan], Utah, next to another street named after [[Bilbo Baggins|Frodo's uncle]].
  +
*He has been determined by some fans to be a member of the INFP personality type.<ref>https://www.personalityclub.com/blog/lord-of-the-rings-personality-chart/</ref>
 
==Translations==
 
==Translations==
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|فرودو باجنز
 
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|-
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|Aragonese
|Armenian
 
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|Frodo Bolsón
  +
|-
  +
|Armenian
 
|Ֆրոդո Բեգինս
 
|Ֆրոդո Բեգինս
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|-
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|Asturian
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|Frodo Bolsona
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Basque
 
|Basque
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|-
 
|Bengali
 
|Bengali
|ফ্রোডো বাগিনস
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|ফ্রোডো ব্যাগিন্স
 
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|-
 
|Breton
 
|Breton
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|-
 
|Bulgarian Cyrillic
 
|Bulgarian Cyrillic
|Фродо Бегинс
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| Фродо Бегинс
 
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|-
 
|Catalan
 
|Catalan
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|-
 
|Colognian
 
|Colognian
|Frodo Büggels
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|Frodo Büggels
 
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|Czech
 
|Czech
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|Estonian
 
|Estonian
 
|Frodo Paunaste
 
|Frodo Paunaste
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|-
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|Faroese
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|Fróði Pjøkin
 
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|-
 
|Finnish
 
|Finnish
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|Zsákos Frodó
 
|Zsákos Frodó
 
|-
 
|-
|Icelandic
+
|Icelandic
 
|Fróði Baggi
 
|Fróði Baggi
 
|-
 
|-
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|Korean
 
|Korean
 
|프로도 배긴스
 
|프로도 배긴스
  +
|-
  +
|Kurdish
  +
|Firodo Torbik (Kurmanji)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Kyrgyz Cyrillic
 
|Kyrgyz Cyrillic
 
|Фродо Баггинс
 
|Фродо Баггинс
  +
|-
  +
|Lithuanian
  +
|Frodas Beginsas
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Macedonian Cyrillic
 
|Macedonian Cyrillic
|Фродо Багинс
+
|Фродо Багинс
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Marathi
 
|Marathi
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|-
 
|Mongolian Cyrillic
 
|Mongolian Cyrillic
|Фродо Баггинс
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|Фродо Баггинз
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Norwegian
 
|Norwegian
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|-
 
|Persian
 
|Persian
|فرودو بگینز
+
|فرودو بگینز
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Polish
 
|Polish
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Frodo Bagosz (Łoziński tr.)
 
Frodo Bagosz (Łoziński tr.)
 
|-
 
|-
|Portuguese
+
|Portuguese
 
|Frodo Bolseiro (Brazil)
 
|Frodo Bolseiro (Brazil)
 
|-
 
|-
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|ਫ੍ਰੋਡੋ ਬੈਗੇਂਸ
 
|ਫ੍ਰੋਡੋ ਬੈਗੇਂਸ
 
|-
 
|-
|Russian
+
|Russian
 
|Фродо Бэггинс
 
|Фродо Бэггинс
 
|-
 
|-
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|Frodo Bolsón
 
|Frodo Bolsón
 
|-
 
|-
|Swedish
+
|Swedish
 
|Frodo Bagger (First translation)
 
|Frodo Bagger (First translation)
 
Frodo Secker (Second translation)
 
Frodo Secker (Second translation)
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|-
 
|Tamil
 
|Tamil
|புரோடோ பாகின்சு
+
|புரோடோ பாகின்சு
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Telugu
 
|Telugu
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|-
 
|-
 
|Urdu
 
|Urdu
|فروڈو بیگنز
+
| فروڈو بیگنز
 
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|-
 
|Yiddish
 
|Yiddish
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{{Featured}}
   
== References ==
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Frodo Baggins in Tengwar
"I will take the Ring, though I do not know the way."
Frodo, at the Council of Elrond, in The Fellowship of the Ring

Frodo Baggins, son of Drogo Baggins, was a hobbit of the Shire in the late Third Age. He is commonly considered Tolkien's most renowned character for his leading role in the Quest of the Ring, in which he bore the One Ring to Mount Doom, where it was destroyed. He was a Ring-bearer, best friend to his gardener, Samwise Gamgee, and was one of three hobbits who sailed from Middle-earth to the Uttermost West at the end of the Third Age.

Biography

Childhood

Much of Frodo's youth was spent at Brandy Hall in Buckland, the ancestral home of the Brandybuck family, including his mother (Primula Brandybuck). Frodo was known as something of a rascal, befriending Meriadoc (Merry) Brandybuck and Peregrin (Pippin) Took and causing trouble wherever they went. They would often steal mushrooms from Farmer Maggot's farm Bamfurlong.[1]

Frodo Matthew Stewart

Frodo Baggins as seen by Matthew Stewart

In TA 2980, when Frodo was only 12 years old, his parents drowned in a boating accident on the Brandywine River. 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. Bilbo took Frodo to live with him in his home at Bag End and made him his heir.[2]

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. 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 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.

Bilbo 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. The hobbits at the party were left confused and disgruntled, and Bilbo was never again seen in the Shire.

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Frodo with Bilbo during his 111th birthday

Before departing for his journey to Rivendell, Bilbo was persuaded by Gandalf to voluntarily surrender the One Ring. Bilbo left it on the fireplace mantel with a note for Frodo, who would now become the next Ring-bearer.

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"The Inheritance", by Raoul Vitale

Coming of age & flight from the Shire

After 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. 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. For the next seventeen years, Frodo complied with the wizard's request and hid the Ring in a safe place. 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. Realizing that Sauron would be looking for the Ring, Gandalf advised the Hobbit to secretly follow Bilbo's journey to Rivendell.

After Frodo's discussion with Gandalf, a rumor started that he was running out of money. This rumor, though not begun by Frodo, was encouraged by him. Merry helped Frodo to purchase a small house at Crickhollow. 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. 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. 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.

To Bree

Frodo was nearly captured by a Black Rider on the road, but was saved by Gildor Inglorion, whom he asked for advice. Leaving the roads to cut across country, Frodo and Sam reached Farmer Maggot's farm, who helped them to evade the Riders. Meeting Merry at Bucklebury Ferry, they saw a Rider tracking them from the bank they'd departed from. On arrival at Crickhollow, Frodo found that Merry and Pippin already knew about his "secret" journey. Frodo was left with no alternative but to bring the two youngsters with him. They cut through the Old Forest and the Barrow-downs in hopes of losing the Black Riders, which did succeed. 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.

Strider

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Frodo meeting Strider at The Prancing Pony

In Bree, the hobbits stayed at The Prancing Pony, an old inn. Frodo went by the name of Mr Underhill, attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. 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. The innkeeper referred to the man, a Ranger, as Strider.

That night, Black Riders arrived in Bree and attacked the inn in search of Frodo and the One Ring, but Strider had managed to hide the Hobbits from them in time. Having gained their trust, Strider introduced himself as Aragorn to Frodo and the others, to whom he also revealed the backstory of the black riders, also called Nazgûl or Ringwraiths. With a pony named Bill that the Hobbits had acquired at Bree, Strider led Frodo and his companions into the Wild. Aragorn would be their guide to Rivendell, and he would lead them through the Midgewater Marshes and to the hill of Weathertop.

Weathertop

On the night of October the sixth, the Hobbits were attacked by five of the nine Ringwraiths at Weathertop. In the presence of the Nazgûl, Frodo made the mistake of putting on the Ring. He was able to resist their attempt to take him by drawing his sword and invoking the name of one of the Valar, Elbereth Gilthoniel. Unfortunately, the leader of the Nazgûl, the Witch-king of Angmar, stabbed Frodo in the shoulder (he would have stabbed his heart) with a Morgul-knife. If it had caught him in the heart, Frodo would have become like the Nazgûl, only weaker and under their control. The Ringwraiths were driven away by the appearance of Aragorn and his martial skill; also because he had torches, one of their few weaknesses.

Though Aragorn was a skilled healer, he could not heal Frodo's wound. A fragment of the Ringwraith's blade remained in Frodo's flesh, where it continued to move towards his heart. Near death (or worse), Frodo was rescued by Glorfindel, an Elf-lord, who put the injured Hobbit upon his horse Asfaloth. They were found and pursued by the Nazgûl, as Glorfindel rode and bore Frodo swiftly to the Ford of Bruinen, at the entrance to the valley of Rivendell. Once they had crossed the River Bruinen, the Nine Ringwraiths behind them demanded Frodo give up the Ring, but Frodo refused. Subsequently, the Ringwraiths entered the river and were washed away in a flood called up by Elrond.

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The Hobbits reuniting in Rivendell

Frodo was soon healed in Rivendell by Elrond, who knew the wound would not ultimately leave him, as it was both spiritual and physical. On the 24th of October 3018, Frodo awoke in Rivendell and was reunited with Bilbo, Gandalf, Aragorn, Sam, Merry, and Pippin. Although Elrond had healed his wound, it continued to ail him yearly for as long as he lived in Middle-earth.

Quest of the Ring

Council of Elrond

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Frodo placing the One Ring before the Council of Elrond

After his healing, Frodo was summoned to a great Council that Elrond had organized. Representatives of all the Free Peoples of Middle-earth discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring must be destroyed. As the Ring was shown and tempers flared, argument broke out as to who should carry the Ring on this mission, until Frodo bravely volunteered to take the Ring to Mordor and cast it into the fires of Mount Doom. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, thus forming the Fellowship of the Ring.

The Fellowship consisted of Frodo, Samwise, Merry, Pippin, Aragorn, Gandalf, Boromir of Gondor, Legolas of the Woodland Realm, and Gimli of the Lonely Mountain. Before leaving Rivendell, Bilbo gave Frodo his dwarf-made coat of mithril mail and his elven blade Sting. The mithril coat had been given to Bilbo by Thorin Oakenshield during the events of The Hobbit, and Sting had been taken by Bilbo from a troll den. On December 25, the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south.

Moria

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The Hobbits of the Fellowship of the Ring prepare to battle goblins in Moria

After an attack by White Wolves in Eregion, on January 11, 3019, the Fellowship attempted to cross the Misty Mountains (specifically the Pass of Caradhras), but were unable to due to a snowstorm. They instead traveled through the underground city of Moria at the urging of Gimli.

Some days in into their dangerous trek through Moria, the Fellowship entered the Chamber of Mazarbul, and was attacked by Orcs and a cave-troll. Frodo helped to defeat the troll before he was stabbed by an Orc captain, his mithril-shirt saving him from a deadly blow. The Fellowship then ran from there to the Bridge of Khazad-dum, at which Gandalf dueled Durin's Bane and fell. Once outside Moria, while the Fellowship was grieving, Gimli took Frodo and Sam to look upon the Mirrormere, even in their great hurry.

Lothlórien

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Galadriel and Frodo

Deeply grieved by their loss, the Fellowship journeyed to the Elven kingdom of Lothlórien, where they met the Lady Galadriel and Lord Celeborn. Galadriel showed Frodo a vision of the future in her Mirror. Frodo offered her the One Ring, but she resisted the temptation to take it, passing the test that was laid before her, and accepting the diminishing of the power of the Elves. Before the Fellowship departed from Lothlórien, Galadriel gave each member a gift. To Frodo, she gave a phial with the light of the star Eärendil captured inside; this gift would prove hugely important later on in the quest. They were also provided with elven way-bread, other supplies, and boats for their voyage down the Anduin River.

The Breaking of the Fellowship

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Frodo puts on the One Ring to hide from Boromir, near Amon Hen

The Fellowship continued their journey south to Parth Galen. There, Boromir, a Man of Gondor and a member of the Fellowship, attempted to convince Frodo to bring the Ring to Minas Tirith and regroup from there. When the hobbit asked for an hour alone to consider his options, Boromir followed him. Seeing that Frodo did not intend to take the suggested course of action, Boromir tried to take the Ring from him by force.

Frodo put on the Ring and escaped to the Seat of Seeing, where he watched as war brewed across Middle-earth and the Eye of Sauron searching for him as he traveled. He was nearly spotted, but the Dark Lord's attention was drawn away by a resurrected Gandalf.

Taking off the Ring, he decided to take the item to Mordor alone, without telling the other members of the Fellowship. However, he was joined by his friend Samwise Gamgee, who felt it was necessary that he should protect and guide Frodo. Frodo gave in to Sam's protests, and although reluctant to lead anyone else to his fate, was glad to have Sam's company.

The two hobbits continued toward Mordor, dividing the Fellowship. Meanwhile, Boromir was killed by Uruk-archers while defending Merry and Pippin; the two young hobbits were then captured by Uruk-hai, and were to be taken to Isengard. Instead of following Samwise and Frodo to Mordor, the Three Hunters, Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli, decided it more important to rescue Merry and Pippin from their captors. The breaking of the Fellowship was now complete.

Emyn Muil

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Frodo and Sam journey towards Mordor

After leaving what remained of the Fellowship at Amon Hen, Frodo and Sam tried to navigate through the winding paths and razor sharp rocks of the Emyn Muil. After getting lost several times, they were found by Gollum, who at first tried to take the One Ring, but was captured by Sam (with Frodo's help) and tied up with the Elven rope. Frodo, now pitying the creature, decided not to slay Gollum, but forced him to swear an oath of servitude to the master of the precious. Gollum then led them out of the maze and into the Dead Marshes.

The Dead Marshes

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Frodo amid the Marshes

The Dead Marshes lay to the south of Emyn Muil, and were just as disorienting, if not more so. There was thought to be no route through the marshes, as Orcs marched for miles around, although Gollum had secretly discovered a path when traveling. He led Frodo and Sam on a safe pathway through the marshes, warning them not to follow what seemed like small torches in the water.

Soon after Frodo, Samwise, and Gollum entered the Dead Marshes, a Nazgûl flew over them on a Fellbeast, looking for the Ring. Gollum had led the two hobbits to a safe place that they could hide in.

Ithilien

Gollum led the two Hobbits to the Black Gate of Mordor, as Frodo had desired, but stopped the Hobbits from passing its doors, as the danger was too great. He then explained about a secret way into Mordor, 'Up the stairs and through the tunnel'. The Hobbits once again found themselves being led by Gollum. After venturing into Ithilien, and witnessing a skirmish between a company of Haradrim warriors (along with Oliphaunts) and Rangers from Gondor, they were apprehended by the Ranger's captain, Faramir. When the skirmish had ended, Faramir blindfolded the ring-bearer and his companions and led them to Henneth Annûn, the Window on the West. Upon much interrogation, Sam foolishly misspoke, and gave away that Frodo was indeed carrying the One Ring. Realizing the importance of the quest, Faramir proved his quality, unlike his brother, Boromir, and let the Ring-bearer go free, resupplying the hobbits with food for their journey. Later, Gollum was captured in the Forbidden Pool and forcibly taken into the hidden lair. Frodo begged for his safety, and he was not killed, although the rift between master and servant had once again begun to open.

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Frodo, weary, with Sam and Gollum on the Stairs of Cirith Ungol, by Stephen Hickman

Minas Morgul and Shelob's Lair

Gollum led the hobbits past the lair of the Witch-king of Angmar, Minas Morgul, and up the Stairs of Cirith Ungol into 'The Tunnel'. When they arrived at the top though, they were abandoned by Gollum. They cautiously traveled through the tunnel, and managed to get to the end only to find their way barred by Shelob's great web. Whilst attempting to cut through the webbing, Frodo bravely stood up to Shelob and forced her back further into the tunnels giving him and Sam time enough to hack through the threads and escape. Upon escaping the tunnels, Frodo thought himself safe; however, Shelob, through one of her many tunnels, managed to sneak out and jab him with her stinger. As he was being encased in Shelob's webbing, Sam was able to draw her into single combat wherein he, using Sting and the Phial of Galadriel, was able to mortally wound her and drive her back into her caves. Sam took the Ring from around Frodo's neck upon hearing Orcish voices, and hid behind some nearby rocks. He overheard the Orcs speaking of Frodo, and Sam realized that his master was not dead, but merely paralyzed. Frodo was then taken to the Tower of Cirith Ungol to await further torture and questioning.

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Frodo prior to being poisoned by Shelob

Cirith Ungol

Frodo was imprisoned on the highest floor of the Tower. He was stripped of all his clothes and possessions. Fighting broke out amongst the two lead Orcs and their battalions from squabbling over claim of the mithril vest - in this violence almost all Orcs and Uruks in the tower died. Sam soon arrived at the gate of the Tower, only to find his way blocked by the Two Watchers; he eventually overcame them, entered the tower, finding and rescuing his master. They descended and fled the tower, having to pass the Watchers again (this time, destroying them), and entered Mordor.

Mordor and Mount Doom

Frodo and Sam crawled onward through the plains of Mordor, which lay vacant as many hosts of Orcs were sent to the Black Gate to meet the Men of the West's army, and, after falling in and out of one such company of Orcs, started to climb Mount Doom. They journeyed on for days with little food or water, and Frodo became progressively weaker as the Ring's power over him grew the closer they drew to Orodruin. Frodo was eventually unable to go on, and Sam was forced to carry him a fair distance. It was then that Gollum reappeared, and, after a brief struggle, Sam cut Gollum in the stomach while Frodo fled up the mountain to its entrance.

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Frodo missing a finger

Inside the Cracks of Doom, Frodo finally had the chance to destroy the Ring and relieve his burden, but the Ring's power was at its strongest due to the surrounding of where it had been created. Frodo finally yielded to the temptation and power of the Ring. Sam yelled for Frodo to destroy it, but Frodo, overcome by its power, claimed the Ring for himself aloud. Gollum attacked Sam, who fell and hit his head on a rock, temporarily knocking him unconscious. When he came to, he saw Gollum fighting with an invisible Frodo. Gollum bit off Frodo's finger that wore the Ring, and was reunited with his treasure for a short time, until, dancing with joy, he toppled off the brink and fell into the lava, destroying himself and the One Ring.

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Sam and Frodo after the completion of their quest

The two hobbits tried to escape as Mount Doom erupted. In the very moment that they believed themselves doomed, Gwaihir the Lord of Eagles saw them, and, with his Eagle companions Landroval and Meneldor, rescued Sam and Frodo, and flew them westward, out of Mordor to safety.

End of the War

The Scouring of the Shire

After recovering at the Field of Cormallen and witnessing the crowning of Aragorn as King Elessar, Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin all returned to the Shire. Arriving, they found it under the control of one Sharkey (later revealed to be Saruman) and his forces. Saruman was ruling the Shire from Bag End, although he was later murdered by Gríma Wormtongue. Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin, however, started to gather all Shirriffs and townsfolk of the Shire, and they successfully defeated of Saruman's Ruffians at the Battle of Bywater.

Frodo was not directly involved in the fighting at the Battle of Bywater; instead, he made sure that no hobbits were harmed (saying that no Hobbit had ever intentionally harmed another in the Shire, and that this would stay true), and also that any Ruffians that surrendered were not harmed.

Close of the Third Age

Following the Scouring of the Shire and end of the War of the Ring in November, Frodo went on to serve as Deputy Mayor of the Shire. During his brief tenure of six months, he helped lead the rebuilding of the Shire, but soon realized that he still bore the wounds of his quest. On May 1st, TA 3020, Frodo attended the wedding of his best friend Sam and his wife Rosie Cotton and they moved in with him at Bag End. On mid-years day later that year, Frodo retired from his post as Deputy Mayor, letting the office revert to Will Whitfoot, who Frodo held place for as he recovered from his wounds and imprisonment by Saruman.

During his last days in middle-earth, he tried to live as peacefully as possible. Frodo was still troubled by his shoulder wound, which pained him on each anniversary of the attack at Weathertop, in addition to falling sick on each anniversary of being stung by Shelob. As such, October 6th of that year, he would suffer from his wounds again. March 13th, TA 3021 brought similar ailments, Frodo being ill from his stinging. While living with Sam and Rosie he would witness the birth of their oldest daughter Elanor twelve days later. Prior to departing Middle-earth, he also wrote his own story "The Lord of the Rings" along with Bilbo's "There and Back Again" in the Red Book of Westmarch.

On September 22, TA 3021 (Third Age), at the age of 53, Frodo joined Bilbo, Gandalf, Elrond, and Galadriel aboard the White Ship at the Grey Havens. He was allowed passage across the sea to the Undying Lands, as he was a Ring-bearer, with the hope of healing the damage to his spirit that bearing the Ring had caused.[3]

Fourth Age

During the Fourth Age, Frodo spent his last days on Tol Eressëa in "a period of reflection and peace", attempting to understand his place in Arda, having been given the opportunity as he healed from the trauma afflicted upon him due to his quest during the War of the Ring.[3]

In the year FA 61, fellow Ring-bearer Samwise Gamgee, sailed to the Undying Lands, possibly reuniting with Frodo before he passed away.

Characteristics

Frodo, as described by Gandalf, was "taller than some and fairer than most," with "a cleft in his chin: perky chap with a bright eye." [4] He had thick, curly brown hair like most other hobbits, and had lighter-than-usual skin due to his Fallohide ancestry through his Brandybuck mother. He could be described as fairly good looking for a hobbit. Frodo is described as appearing thirty-three, even when he is fifty, due to the influence of the Ring. Bilbo and Frodo shared a common birthday on September 22, but Bilbo was 78 years Frodo's senior. At the opening of The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo and Bilbo were celebrating their thirty-third and eleventy-first (111th) birthdays, respectively.

Frodo, like Bilbo, was considered by many others in Hobbiton to be a little odd. His curiosity of the outside world, fascination with Elves and faraway places (like those to which Bilbo traveled in The Hobbit) did not fit the general content personality of most Hobbits. This curiosity was also attributed to his Took ancestry. He was very kind and compassionate, pitying Gollum and allowing him to guide him and Sam to Mordor despite Sam's distrust of the creature. This act of kindness later proved to be a factor in the quest's success in destroying the Ring.

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Attire

Frodo was dressed in typical Hobbit-fashion when he left the Shire: knee breeches, shirt, waistcoat, jacket, and cloak. Colors such as bright green and yellow were typical for Shire-folk. He was unarmed, save for a pocketknife.

When his little group was waylaid by Barrow-wights, he lost his summer-weight clothing and was wearing a burial shrift when rescued by Tom Bombadil. When their pack-ponies returned, he was forced to put on heavier woollen clothing intended for colder weather. The Hobbits found several long Dúnedain daggers in the wight's treasure. These served as short-swords for the Hobbits, but Frodo's was broken when he resisted the Witch-king at Weathertop. At Imladris, he removed his Hobbit clothing upon finding new Elven clothes that fitted him perfectly. Therefore, throughout his quest, he wore a green silk tunic, trousers together with cloaks made of fur for the first stages of the quest, and then towards Mordor he shed them to wear his tunic and trousers in the warmer weather. Later, his uncle Bilbo gave him both Sting, a magic Elven dagger, and a coat of mithril chain mail. The mail saved his life twice, first when it deflected a spear-point in the Mines of Moria, and second when it turned aside the dagger that Saruman used to try and kill him.

As with the other members of the Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo received a special cloak from Galadriel in Lórien, which allowed him to blend in with natural surroundings. Upon being betrayed by Gollum and captured by Orcs at Cirith Ungol, Frodo lost all of his clothing and most of his possessions. Sam Gamgee saved Sting, however. After the two tribes of Orcs had slain each other in the tower of Cirith Ungol, Frodo dressed himself in Orc-garb. This successfully fooled the Mordor-Orcs they encountered, but he dropped the Orc mail and helmet as he and Sam approached Mount Doom.

In other versions

When J.R.R. Tolkien first conceived of the character, he christened him Bingo Bolger-Baggins; for he thought that Lord of the Rings was going to be a children's book, but then soon decided that it was far too 'silly' of a name for The Lord of the Rings, which was an increasingly more serious topic.

In adaptations

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Frodo Baggins (1978)

Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings

Christopher Guard voiced Frodo in Ralph Bakshi's 1978 The Lord of the Rings film, with Sharon Baird doing the modeling.

Rankin/Bass

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Frodo Baggins (1980)

Orson Bean voiced Frodo in the Rankin/Bass The Return of the King film, the same actor who portrayed Bilbo in The Hobbit and in The Return of the King.

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

Frodo is portrayed in The Lord of the Rings trilogy by Elijah Wood. There are several differences between Peter Jackson's film trilogy and the original story. In the movies, Frodo seems to have owned the Ring for only a few days or perhaps a few months before Gandalf returned, as opposed to the seventeen years of the book. Frodo never sells Bag End, but sets out early next morning with Sam. Merry and Pippin run into the pair at the farm of Farmer Maggot and are pulled into the journey. The Hobbits are pursued by the Black Riders all the way to Bucklebury Ferry on the borders of Buckland. There the Black Riders are forced to ride to the Brandywine Bridge while the Hobbits make for Bree. The movies remove several parts of the journey as well. These include their encounters with the High Elves, Farmer Maggot, and Tom Bombadil, as well as their visit to Buckland, the Old Forest, and the Barrow-downs.

Arwen, Elrond's daughter, leads Frodo to Rivendell instead of Glorfindel. The Cave-troll inflicts the wound on Frodo in Moria, instead of the Orc captain. In the novel, Faramir declared right from the first that he wanted no part of the One Ring, but in the film Faramir at first follows what he believes is his duty to bring the Ring back to Minas Tirith. But while travelling with Frodo, Sam, and Gollum through the city of Osgiliath, the city is attacked by a Nazgûl and the forces of Mordor, and Faramir realizes he should not take the Ring after he sees the effect it has on Frodo.

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Frodo receiving Sting from Bilbo in LEGO The Lord of the Rings

Video games

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Frodo in The Lord of the Rings Online

Frodo appears in many video games:

Radio

  • Oliver Burt voiced the character in the 1956 BBC Radio radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.
  • James Arrington voiced the character in the 1979 The Mind's Eye radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.
  • Ian Holm (who later portrayed Bilbo in The Lord of the Rings film trilogy) voiced the character in the 1981 BBC Radio serial of The Lord of the Rings.
  • Nigel Planer voiced the character in Tales from the Perilous Realm (1992 radio series).
  • Matthias Haase voiced the character in the 1991-1992 German radio serial adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.[5]
  • Dušan Cinkota voiced the character in the 2001 first season and Ľuboš Kostelný in the 2002 second season and 2003 third season of the 2001-2003 three-season Slovak radio serial adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.[6]

Parodies

Frodo was portrayed by Lauren Lopez in a parody of The Lord of the Rings by the group Team Starkid.

Elijah Wood reprised his role in an AT&T streaming app commercial, wherein, shortly after a request was made to see The Lord of the Rings, Frodo requests the streaming app to play his music from the Shire playlist. As with the other people in the ad, only his mouth is actually seen.[7]

Voice dubbing actors

Foreign Language Voice dubbing artist
Japanese Daisuke Namikawa (浪川大輔)
Korean (SBS TV Edition) Kim Yeong Seon (김영선)
French (Québec) Guillaume Champoux
French (France) Alexandre Gillet
Spanish (Latin America) Enzo Fortuny / Edson Matus (The Hobbit trilogy)
Spanish (Spain) Óscar Muñoz
Catalan ????
German Timmo Niesner
Italian Davide Perino
Portuguese (Brazil) (Television/DVD) Vagner Fagundes / Sérgio Cantú (The Hobbit trilogy)
Turkish Emrah Özertem
Polish Łukasz Lewandowski (1978)

Józef Pawłowski (The Hobbit trilogy)

Czech Jan Maxián
Slovak Michal Hallon
Hungarian Gábor Csőre
Tagalog (Flipino) Ryan Ang
Russian Aleksey Elistratov (Елистратов, Алексей Анатольевич)
Ukrainian ????
Mandarian Chinese (China / Taiwan) Jiang Guangtao (姜广涛)
Cantonese Chinese (Hong Kong) Bosco Tang (鄧肇基)
Thai Achita Pramote (อชิตะ ปราโมช ณ อยุธยา) (Kabook)
Tonsak Unon (ธนศักดิ์ อุ่นอ่อน) (Channel 7)
Hindi ????
Tamil ????
Telugu ????
Arabic (MBC TV Edition) Safi Mohammed (محمد صافي)
Persian Afshin Zinoori (افشین زینوری)
Punjabi ????
Urdu ????

Gallery

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Frodo standing off against the Nazgul
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Frodo claiming the Ring The Lord of the Rings (1978 film)
Frodo (Leadership)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - Shadow in the East Expansion
Frodo (Spirit)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - Conflict at the Carrock Adventure Pack
Frodo (The Black Riders)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - The Black Riders Expansion
Frodo (The Road Darkens)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - The Road Darkens Expansion
Frodo (Land of Shadow)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - The Land of Shadow Expansion
Frodo (Mountain of Fire)
Frodo in The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game - The Mountain of Fire Expansion


Appearances

Books

Films

Trivia

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Translations

Foreign Language Translated name
Arabic فرودو باجنز
Aragonese Frodo Bolsón
Armenian Ֆրոդո Բեգինս
Asturian Frodo Bolsona
Basque Frodo Zorrozabal
Belarusian Cyrillic Фрода Бэгінс
Bengali ফ্রোডো ব্যাগিন্স
Breton Frodo Sac'heg
Bulgarian Cyrillic Фродо Бегинс
Catalan Frodo Saquet
Chinese (China) 弗罗多
Chinese (Hong Kong) 佛羅多·巴金斯
Colognian Frodo Büggels
Czech Frodo Pytlík
Danish Frodo Sækker
Dutch Frodo Balings
Esperanto Frodo Baginzo
Estonian Frodo Paunaste
Faroese Fróði Pjøkin
Finnish Frodo Reppuli
French Frodon Sacquet (first translation)

Frodo Bessac (second translation)

Galician Frodo Bolseiro
Georgian ფროდო ბეგინსი
German Frodo Beutlin
Greek Φρόντο Μπάγκινς
Hebrew פרודו בגינס
Hindi फ्रोडो बेगिन्स
Hungarian Zsákos Frodó
Icelandic Fróði Baggi
Japanese フロド・バギンズ
Kannada ಫ್ರೋಡೊ ಬ್ಯಾಗ್ಗಿನ್ಸ್
Kazakh Фродо Бэггинс (Cyrillic) Frodo Béggïns (Latin)
Korean 프로도 배긴스
Kurdish Firodo Torbik (Kurmanji)
Kyrgyz Cyrillic Фродо Баггинс
Lithuanian Frodas Beginsas
Macedonian Cyrillic Фродо Багинс
Marathi फ्राडो बॅगिन्स
Mongolian Cyrillic Фродо Баггинз
Norwegian Frodo Lommelun
Persian فرودو بگینز
Polish Frodo Baggins (Skibniewska tr.)

Frodo Bagosz (Łoziński tr.)

Portuguese Frodo Bolseiro (Brazil)
Punjabi ਫ੍ਰੋਡੋ ਬੈਗੇਂਸ
Russian Фродо Бэггинс
Serbian Фродо Багинс (Cyrillic) Frodo Bagins (Latin)
Sinhalese ෆ්‍රෝඩෝ බැගින්ස්
Slovak Frodo Bublík
Slovenian Frodo Bisagin
Spanish (Spain and Latin America) Frodo Bolsón
Swedish Frodo Bagger (First translation)

Frodo Secker (Second translation)

Tajik Cyrillic Фродо Баггинс
Tamil புரோடோ பாகின்சு
Telugu ఫ్రోడో బాగ్గినస్
Thai โฟรโด แบ๊กกิ้นส์
Ukrainian Cyrillic Фродо Торбин
Urdu فروڈو بیگنز
Yiddish פראָדאָ באַגגינס


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