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Aragorn for frodo
Aragorn for frodo










aragorn for frodo

Returning to the boats and finding one gone, along with Frodo and Sam's packs, Aragorn concludes that Frodo and Sam have gone on alone to Mordor. He also tells him that the Orcs (later known to be Uruk-hai) have taken the Hobbits. With Boromir's last words he tells Aragorn not to let Minas Tirith fall. Aragorn arrives to find Boromir lying by a tree surrounded by dead Orcs, and pierced with many arrows. The Two Towers opens with the rest of the Fellowship searching for Frodo, until they hear Boromir's horn, signaling that he was in need, along with Orc voices. The Fellowship of the Ring ends with Frodo and Sam beginning their journey together towards Mordor. Although originally annoyed, Frodo realizes that Sam will be useful for the journey ahead, and that he needs a good friend to help him along.

aragorn for frodo

When Frodo tells him to go back, Sam wades out into the water towards the boat even though he cannot swim, and begins to drown, prompting Frodo to rescue him. As he is about to leave in the boat, Sam comes running out and insists on going with Frodo. He decides to continue the Quest on his own and from there journey to Mordor alone, so that his friends will not have to suffer on his behalf. After a minute he realizes what he has done and weeps, begging Frodo to come back, but Frodo is already far away.įrodo then realizes the effect that the Ring is having on his companions, and that slowly it will destroy them all. When Frodo refuses, he becomes angry and tries to take it by force, causing Frodo to put on the Ring, disappear and run away. Boromir's words become more and more aggressive, saying that the Ring should not be destroyed, but used against Sauron, and he asks Frodo to lend him the Ring. He is soon joined by Boromir, who talks to him, giving him advice, although Frodo has already been warned by Galadriel that his friends will turn against him. While they are resting, Frodo walks off alone to sit beside the river and the Falls of Rauros. However, Aragorn is reluctant to lead the ring anywhere near Minas Tirith, as he does not trust Denethor and his men. Also, not understanding the power of the Ring, he thinks that Gondor would be able to use it and so have the power to overthrow Sauron. Opinion is divided on this as Boromir wants to pass through Gondor, the land of his people, which he thinks will be the safer option. They stop at Amon Hen where they have to decide which way to go next (straight towards Mordor on the eastern side of the river, or to Minas Tirith on the western side to gain Gondor's aid). Ten days after leaving Lothlórien, the Fellowship are rowing down the Anduin in the boats given to them by Galadriel.












Aragorn for frodo