Many factors went into Frodo's ability to resist the One Ring for so long, but it's not certain that Bilbo would've been able to do the same.
According to some of J. R. R. Tolkien's early notes for The Lord of the Rings, it was going to be Samwise who killed the Witch-king rather than Éowyn.
Though his main quest may have ended at Mount Doom, Frodo is thrusted into another journey ... all the doings of the Shire” and he once told Sam “I am wounded, wounded; it will never really ...
On Instagram, you can find pictures of Sam's house, complete with yellow ... Just be wary of running into any passing Nazgûl. Mount Doom is Frodo's destination on his perilous travels across ...
From the Shire to Mount Doom, Frodo’s path was mapped with the Church calendar in mind — a quiet testament to Tolkien’s Catholic imagination. Illustration of Mary and Gabriel from Agostino ...