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Dates
Locations
Formed at Rivendell; one member was lost in Moria, and the surviving eight travelled southward as far as Parth Galen on the shores of Nen Hithoel before the Fellowship was broken
Races
One Ainu, one Dwarf, one Elf, four Hobbits and two Men
Meaning
The Fellowship was established to aid the Ring-bearer, Frodo Baggins, on his journey to Mount Doom
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Fellowship of the Ring

The Nine Walkers

Map of the journey of the Company of the Ring
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.


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  • Updated 12 January 2013
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