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In the Second Time of Center earth, the rulers of Mythical beings, Dwarves, and Men are given Rings of Force. Unbeknownst to them, the Dull Ruler Sauron manufactures the One Ring in Mount Destruction, imparting into it an extraordinary piece of his power, to overwhelm different Rings and vanquish Center earth. A last coalition of Men and Mythical beings fights Sauron's powers in Mordor. Isildur of Gondor cuts off Sauron's finger and the Ring with it, subsequently vanquishing Sauron and returning him to soul structure. With Sauron's most memorable loss, the Third Period of Center earth starts. The Ring's impact adulterates Isildur, who takes it for him and is subsequently killed by Orcs. The Ring is lost in a stream for a very long time until it is found by Gollum, who possesses it for more than four and a half hundreds of years. The ring leaves Gollum and it is hence found by a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who knows nothing about its set of experiences.
After sixty years, Bilbo commends his 111th birthday celebration in the Shire, rejoining with his close buddy, the wizard Gandalf the Dark. Bilbo withdraws the Shire for one final experience, and he leaves his legacy, including the Ring, to his nephew Frodo. Gandalf examines the Ring, finds its real essence, and discovers that Gollum was caught and ruthlessly tormented by Sauron's Orcs, uncovering two words during his cross examination: "Shire" and "Baggins." Gandalf returns and cautions Frodo to leave the Shire. As Frodo leaves with his companion, nursery worker Samwise Gamgee, Gandalf rides to Isengard to meet with the wizard Saruman, yet finds his double-crossing and coalition with Sauron, who has dispatched his nine undead Nazgûl workers to track down Frodo.
Frodo and Sam are joined by individual hobbits Cheerful and Pippin, and they sidestep the Nazgûl prior to showing up in Bree, where they are intended to meet Gandalf at the Hotel of The Skipping Horse. Be that as it may, Gandalf never shows up, having been taken prisoner by Saruman. The hobbits are then helped by an Officer named Strider, who vows to accompany them to Rivendell; notwithstanding, they are trapped by the Nazgûl on Weathertop, and their chief, the Witch-Ruler, cuts Frodo with a Morgul sharp edge. Arwen, a Mythical person and Strider's adored, finds Strider and salvages Frodo, gathering rising waters that clear the Nazgûl away. She takes him to Rivendell, where he is mended by the Mythical people. Frodo meets with Gandalf, who got away from Isengard on an Incredible Falcon. That evening, Strider reunites with Arwen, and they confirm their affection for one another.
Learning of Saruman's betrayal from Gandalf and now realizing that they are facing threats from both Sauron and Saruman, Arwen's father, Lord Elrond, decides against keeping the Ring in Rivendell. He holds a council of Elves, Men, and Dwarves, also attended by Frodo and Gandalf, that decides the Ring must be destroyed in the fires of Mount Doom. Frodo volunteers to take the Ring, accompanied by Gandalf, Sam, Merry, Pippin, Elf Legolas, Dwarf Gimli, Boromir of Gondor, and Strider—who is actually Aragorn, Isildur's heir and the rightful King of Gondor. Bilbo, now living in Rivendell, gives Frodo his sword Sting, and a chainmail shirt made of mithril.
The Fellowship of the Ring makes for the Gap of Rohan, but discover it is being watched by Saruman's spies. They instead set off over the mountain pass of Caradhras, but Saruman summons a storm that forces them to travel through the Mines of Moria, where a tentacled water beast blocks off the entrance with the Fellowship inside, giving them no choice but to journey to the exit on the other end. After finding the Dwarves of Moria dead, the Fellowship is attacked by Orcs and a cave troll. They hold them off but are confronted by Durin's Bane: a Balrog residing within the mines. While the others escape, Gandalf fends off the Balrog and casts it into a vast chasm, but the Balrog drags Gandalf down into the darkness with him. The devastated Fellowship reaches Lothlórien, ruled by the Elf-queen Galadriel, who privately informs Frodo that only he can complete the quest and that one of the Fellowship will try to take the Ring. She also shows him a vision of the future in which Sauron succeeds in enslaving Middle-earth, including the Shire. Meanwhile, Saruman creates an army of Uruk-hai in Isengard to find and kill the Fellowship.
The Fellowship travels by river to Parth Galen. Frodo wanders off and is confronted by Boromir, who, as Lady Galadriel had warned, tries to take the Ring. Uruk-hai scouts then ambush the Fellowship, attempting to abduct the Hobbits. Boromir breaks free of the Ring's magic and protects Merry and Pippin, but the Uruk-Hai leader, Lurtz, mortally wounds Boromir as they abduct the Hobbits. Aragorn arrives and kills Lurtz before comforting Boromir as he dies, promising to help the people of Gondor in the coming conflict. Fearing the Ring will corrupt his friends, Frodo decides to travel to Mordor alone, but allows Sam to come along, recalling his promise to Gandalf to look after him. As Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli set out to rescue Merry and Pippin, Frodo and Sam make their way down the mountain pass of Emyn Muil, journeying on to Mordor.

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