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Frodo Baggins

Frodo Baggins

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Frodo is a fair-skinned hobbit taller and fairer than most with red cheeks, a cleft chin, and bright eyes. He outwardly appears as a robust energetic hobbit just out of his tweens though the journey leaves him noticeably thinner with thoughtful eyes and a faint hint of transparency especially in his left hand. A cold white scar remains on his shoulder from an old wound. He wears breeches, tunic, jacket; later green elven cloak with leaf brooch.

Contains info from Book 3+

Physical Description

Frodo is a fair-skinned hobbit taller and fairer than most with red cheeks, a cleft chin, and bright eyes. He outwardly appears as a robust energetic hobbit just out of his tweens though the journey leaves him noticeably thinner with thoughtful eyes and a faint hint of transparency especially in his left hand. A cold white scar remains on his shoulder from an old wound. He wears breeches, tunic, jacket; later green elven cloak with leaf brooch. A small hobbit with pale skin and curly brown hair smoothed back from a brow lined with fine lines that make his face appear old and beautifully Elvish in peace or grim and haggard with weariness. His build is frail and thin, pinched from the quest's toll, with clear eyes and strong yet often cold or clammy hobbit hands and fingers. Dressed in a thin grey cloak and hood, he stands or crouches about three feet tall, bearing the visible weight of his burden as he totters or rests with peaceful features in the wild landscapes. A small, pale, thin hobbit with a lined and thin face that in sleep looks content and unafraid. His eyes can open to stare, show a wild light, or shrink from a dreadful Eye. He has ten fingers on his hands and appears weary, shivering, or staggering from exhaustion. He is small in stature such that orc garments are too long for him.

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The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

A small hobbit with pale skin and curly brown hair smoothed back from a brow lined with fine lines that make his face appear old and beautifully Elvish in peace or grim and haggard with weariness. His build is frail and thin, pinched from the quest's toll, with clear eyes and strong yet often cold or clammy hobbit hands and fingers. Dressed in a thin grey cloak and hood, he stands or crouches about three feet tall, bearing the visible weight of his burden as he totters or rests with peaceful features in the wild landscapes.

  • Travels through Ithilien, receives mercy and counsel from Faramir
  • Shows pity to Gollum and enlists him as guide to Mordor despite Sam's distrust
  • Endures the harsh Dead Marshes and approaches the Black Gate
  • Attempts to enter Cirith Ungol guided by Gollum

Relationships

Contains info from Book 3+

Contains info from Book 3+

Aragornprotector and guide (Strider)

Serves as protector and guide (Strider) in Book 1 during the flight to Rivendell and Fellowship journey; leads rescue efforts in Book 2 but pursues separate paths.

Contains info from Book 3+

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The Two Towers: Being the Second Part of the Lord of the Rings

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