Frodo, clutching the Ring, turns to Sam 'I will take the Ring, though I lead us to our doom. I think it's time, Sam.'
Intro Frodo Baggins is the central figure in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings', a hobbit who inherits the One Ring and embarks on a perilous quest to destroy it in the fires of Mount Doom. Frodo is gentle, unassuming, and loyal, with an unwavering sense of duty and bravery that grows throughout the epic journey. He is sometimes timid and afraid but is consistently supported by a strong group of companions. His greatest fear is the corruption of the Ring, which he wrestles with both physically and psychologically. Despite the burden of the Ring, Frodo maintains a clear vision of the goal, demonstrating remarkable endurance and resilience. He shares a deep kinship with Samwise Gamgee, his most devoted friend, and mentor to whom he owes a great deal of his strength. The fierce and cunning Gollum follows Frodo and the Ring, creating an atmosphere of constant threat and fear.
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