What if the fellowship never broke up?
If it had not broken, they would have all headed to Mordor, or all headed to Minas Tirith. Minas Tirith would have been a trap, and a bigger force headed into Mordor might have been visible enough to be stopped. Either of those choices could have lost the Ring to Sauron, end of story.
Who said all who wander are not lost?
All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost . . . These lines are the beginning of a poem about Aragorn, quoted by Gandalf in his letter to Frodo in Book I, Chapter 10, and offered as a means for the hobbit to determine whether Strider is indeed Aragorn.
Can you give it to them Frodo?
Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends.
Why does Frodo decide to go to Mordor alone?
Frodo then realizes the effect that the Ring is having on his companions, and that slowly it will destroy them all. 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. As he is about to leave in the boat, Sam comes running out and insists on going with Frodo.
What is the breaking of The Fellowship of the Ring?
The Breaking of the Fellowship was the event during the first book which the Fellowship of the Ring splits up and all go their separate ways. Frodo and Sam go to Mordor, Boromir is killed, Merry and Pippin are kidnapped by the Uruk-hai and Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli pursue them into Rohan.
Where do you fight Shelob in Aragorn’s quest?
Shelob is an optional boss in the Wii and PS3 versions of The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn’s Quest, but only fought as an imaginary enemy in the Shire overworld’s Mushroom Woods. This optional boss fight is the end of a side quest available in the afternoon where Frodo Gamgee re-enacts Frodo’s perilous journey to her lair.
Where did the Fellowship go after leaving Lothlórien?
Ten days after leaving Lothlórien, the Fellowship are rowing down the Anduin in the boats given to them by Galadriel. 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).