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Fenrisulven 9 year s ago
What kind of BS is this? A blend of stuff from the books and fan made, or just fan made?
       
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darkraisin 9 year s ago
does not make any difference. it is a BS either way, a big one.
       
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babaroga73 9 year s ago
I thought it was izismile , instead i get iziboringstuffidontcareabout.
       
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ReXxX 9 year s ago
Whatever this is, it is NOT fan-made AT ALL. Proof:

"On 22 September SR 1421 (Fourth Age), at the age of 53, Frodo joined Bilbo, Gandalf, Elrond, Galadriel, and Círdan aboard an Elven ship."

Any person calling themselves any kind of FAN of the Tolkien stories, should KNOW that Frodo was 33 when he was given the One Ring, and, contrary to what the movie series would have you believe, he didn't start his journey until he was 55. FFS, read the books!

This is not fan-made, it's attention whore-made.
       
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Khysiek 9 year s ago
It's from books by J.R.R. Tolkien you illiterate dumbasses.
       
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gigantes 9 year s ago
yeap other than the joke at the end, this is very accurate stuff from what i recall. i've probably read the series about 5x across the years.
       
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Frodo Baggins

Frodo briefly served as Deputy Mayor of the Shire, but soon realized that he still bore the wounds of his quest, and so retired. He was also in continual pain from his shoulder wound, which pained him each anniversary of their stay on Weathertop. On 22 September SR 1421 (Fourth Age), at the age of 53, Frodo joined Bilbo, Gandalf, Elrond, Galadriel, and Círdan aboard an Elven ship. He was allowed passage across the sea to the Undying Lands, as he was a ring-bearer, with the hope of healing the damage to his spirit that bearing the Ring had caused. Sometime after the year 61 in the Fourth Age, fellow ring-bearer and best friend Samwise Gamgee, reunited with Frodo in the undying lands where it was presumed they lived out the remainder of their days.

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