Middle Earth/Fellowship of the Ring
The Fellowship of the Ring, as described in the first volume of The Lord of the Rings, which bears the same name, is a union of 9 representatives of free peoples from all over Middle-earth, the number chosen to be equal to the number of the Ringwraiths. The task of the Fellowship is to help Frodo bear the One Ring to the land of Mordor where he can destruct it.
Although the Fellowship desintegrated after Boromir's death having passed only half of the way to Mordor, it assisted Frodo in passing the first, extremely perilous part of the journey, beyond which there was little need in the Fellowship's remarkable fighting skills. Instead, the remaining members of the Fellowship succeeded in awakening the free peoples of Anduin to the menace hovering above them and bringing AbOUT the military setback of Sauron, which then enabled Frodo to end his mission.
The members of the Fellowship are:
- Dwarf:
- Gimli
- Elf:
- Legolas
- Hobbits:
- Frodo Baggins
- Meriadoc Brandybuck (Merry)
- Peregrin Took (Pippin)
- Sam Gamgee
- Men:
- Aragorn
- Boromir
- Wizard:
- Gandalf