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The long southward journey of the Fellowship of the Ring, from Rivendell in the north to Parth Galen, where the company was broken. White lines indicate overland travel, while the pale blue line shows the Fellowship's route by boat down the Great River Anduin.
The long southward journey of the Fellowship of the Ring, from Rivendell in the north to Parth Galen, where the company was broken. White lines indicate overland travel, while the pale blue line shows the Fellowship's route by boat down the Great River Anduin.
The nine who set out from Rivendell on the Quest of Mount Doom, under the leadership of Gandalf, seeking to destroy Sauron's One Ring.
For a detailed list of all the members of the Fellowship, see the entry for Company of the Ring.
See also...
Aragorn Elessar, Argonath, Balrogs, Bill, Black Pit, Blade that was Broken, Captain of the Haven, Captain of the White Tower, Cave-trolls, Company of the Ring, Council of Elrond, Daisy Gamgee, Dark Days, Durins Axe, East Anórien, [See the full list...]Elladan, Elven-cloaks, Elves of Eregion, Elves of the Wood, Fangorn Forest, Fourth Age, Galadriel, Gates of Moria, Gimli Elf-friend, Glóin, Gollums Ring, Haldir, Herugar Bolger, High Moor, Hildigard Took, Hill of the Eye, Hob Gammidge, Hound of Sauron, Legolas Greenleaf, Lockbearer, Lóni, Master of Buckland, Mellon, North Stair, Northerners, Orophin, Pippin Gamgee, Ponies, Rauros-foot, River Anduin, Rosa Baggins, Rúmil of Lórien, Sarn Gebir, Steward of Gondor, Steward of the King, Sword Reforged, Thain of the Shire, The Cruel, The Terror, The Tongue, Tom Bombadil, Treegarth of Orthanc, Twenty-first Hall
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