Frodo Baggins was a Hobbit, a small, good-natured race from J.R.R. Tolkien's Shire, known for their love of comfort but also possessing a surprising resilience and adventurous streak, especially those with Fallohide ancestry like Frodo. He was a key figure in destroying the One Ring, undertaking the perilous quest to Mount Doom.
Shire Hobbits are pretty mixed. Sam is probably the most Harfoot, and Frodo, Bilbo, Merry, and Pippin are more Fallohide through their Took ancestry, but they all have Harfoot ancestors. Frodo is clearly supposed to be as close to majority Fallowhide as a Third Age hobbit can get.
The wisest of the Maiar, Gandalf was created by Ilúvatar before the Music of the Ainur.
Legolas is a Sindarin Elf from the Woodland Realm of Northern Mirkwood. His father, Thranduil, is the King of the Silvan Elves living in that realm, making Legolas the Prince of Mirkwood.
There are three types of hobbits, Harfoot, Fallohide and Stoor . Sméagol was a Stoor.
Asfaloth is the horse of Arwen, having taken over Glorfindel's role. Three white Andalusians were used: Florian, the hero horse; Hero, used for high speed chases; and Odie, which was used for scenes in which Arwen was unhorsed. Jane Abbott and Sonia Duncan were Liv Tyler's riding doubles.
Dobby, a house elf from the Harry Potter series, known for his loyalty to Harry Potter and his desire for freedom. Gollum (also known as Sméagol), a character from The Lord of the Rings, who is obsessed with the One Ring.
Arwen Undómiel, often called Arwen Evenstar, was one of the half-elven, married to Aragorn II. She was the daughter of Elrond and Celebrían. She was considered to be the fairest of the Children of Ilúvatar in the Third Age, resembling Lúthien of the First Age who would never again appear in Ëa.
Throughout the trilogy, the color of Legolas's eyes change from blue to brown. This is because the contact lenses Orlando Bloom was wearing scratched his corneas, and could not be worn every day. In some of the shots, the post-production team digitally changed the color of his eyes.
Tolkien's description of Gollum conforms to a Catholic – and Thomistic – account of envy, which is a “sadness of the soul”; and it is Gollum's unbearable sadness and his unquenchable desire for the one Ring that marks his character.
Sauron was originally a Maia of Aulë the Smith; his name then was Mairon, meaning "the admirable." He learned much from Aulë in the ways of forging and crafting, becoming a great craftsman, and mighty in the lore of Aulë's people.
As a Maia, Gandalf was an angelic being in human form, in service to the Creator (Eru Ilúvatar) and the Creator's 'Secret Fire'. He took on the specific form of an old man as a sign of his humility. His role was to advise but never to attempt to match Sauron's strength.
Frodo, as the Ring-Bearer, emerges as a Christ figure, the one who bears the Cross, and with it the sins and the hopes of humanity. He emerges also as an Everyman figure, in the tradition of the mediaeval Mystery Plays, who takes up his own cross in emulation of Christ.
so, what race is aragon? Aragorn is a man of Dúnadan descent with Edain roots as well as Elf and Ainu roots. He is descended from the Edain who were transformed after accepting the reward of Númenor for their aid against Morgoth in the 1st Age.
But that's actually the answer: Eru Said So . The Undying Lands are a place for immortal beings (Eldar), and mortals are forbidden from entering.
It is odd that Frodo never got married (or seemed to have any interest in doing so) in the 17-year period between Bilbo's birthday and his leaving the Shire. Things would have seemed quite peaceful then, and it would have made sense.
Tolkien's Legolas is extremely introverted. He just doesn't have much to say directly to anyone, perhaps because he's thousands of years old. His odd relationship with Gimli draws him out in a way the hobbits never do, and that's mostly after Frodo and Sam leave the Fellowship.
What are the three most uncommon eye colors? The rarest eye colors are red and violet, which are primarily found in individuals with albinism. Excluding those affected by albinism, green and gray eyes are considered the most uncommon.
After Bella is changed into a vampire by Edward, she becomes beautiful with even paler skin, straight waist-length hair, and crimson red eyes that will eventually turn gold after months of drinking animal blood. Her features are also heightened and perfected by the transformation.
Elrond tells Aragorn that they may marry only when he is King of both Gondor and Arnor, the ancient southern and northern Kingdoms of Middle-earth. Some years later, Aragorn helps the Fellowship and the forces of the West to victory in the War of the Ring against the forces of Mordor.
In S.A. 1701, she went to Rivendell with Galadriel searching for Celeborn, where she first met Lord Elrond, who loved her in secret. Centuries later they would marry, in T.A. 109. Their first children, the twins Elladan and Elrohir, were born in 130, and their daughter Arwen in 241.
A group of UCL medical students, led by Dr. Liz Sampson, concludes that Gollum was actually suffering from schizoid personality disorder.
Harry named his daughter Lily Luna Potter as a tribute to both his mother (Lily) and his close, loyal friend Luna Lovegood, who supported him during difficult times, especially after loss, and was a kindred spirit who believed him when others didn't. The middle name "Luna" honors Luna Lovegood, but some fans also link it to Remus Lupin (whose nickname was "Moony"), as Luna means moon, though this connection isn't explicitly confirmed in canon.
He doesn't know the taste of wholesome food like Sam would make and the somewhat magical lembas and elvish rope were far too pure for him. Spend hundreds of years eating raw cave fish and goblin flesh, you will find that other things don't taste good, either.