How long lord of the rings journey
The Ents attack Isengard. Gandalf arrives at Isengard, and meets Merry, Pippin, and the Ents. Gandalf heads to Helm's Deep with backup of men and Huorns ancient and powerful tree-like beings. They arrive at Helm's Deep and contribute to the victory.
Saruman is imprisoned. Gollum joins Frodo and Sam. They head to the Black Gate, then instead head to Minas Morgul. Pippin uses the Palantir, and is revealed to Sauron. Sauron mistakes him for the Ringbearer. Pippin and Gandalf head to Edoras, then onwards to Gondor. Merry swears fealty to Theoden. Theoden's men gather at Dunharrow. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli take the Paths of the Dead.
Sam and Frodo are captured by Faramir's men. They are brought to Faramir, but he releases them, and they head to the path near Minas Morgul. They sneak in to Mordor, and make their way towards Mount Doom. Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli emerge from the Paths of the Dead, and start working their way towards Gondor, while defeating some of the backup for Sauron's forces.
In Minas Tirith, Pippin swears fealty to Denethor. Gandalf and the forces in Minas Tirith defend the siege. Pippin and Gandalf save Faramir from Denethor's madness.
The Rohirrim, including Merry, attack Sauron's forces. Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and the dead join the battle. Aragorn heals a ton of people. Then the plan is formed to keep Sauron distracted from Frodo and Sam's progress. They then battle Sauron's forces. Frodo and Sam are rescued by Gandalf and the Great Eagles. Everyone returns to Minas Tirith. Aragorn is crowned King. There was much rejoicing.
Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin head home. Saruman gets to the Shire first, and sets up shop in Bag End. He enslaves the hobbits, and waits for Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin to return. They arrive and battle with Saruman, who is in the end betrayed by Wormtongue. Wormtongue in turn is killed by the hobbit forces. Gandalf and many elves go with them. Sam, Merry, and Pippin see them off. MadTux MadTux 5, 2 2 gold badges 27 27 silver badges 76 76 bronze badges.
JimmyShelter Wow, what book is that exactly? Have you got any other cool facts like that? This one: amazon. JimmyShelter Thanks! William M. Fliss, archivist at Marquette university, describes the time-scheme as follows: As Tolkien wrote The Lord of the Rings he became preoccupied with time and distance, resulting in some archival gems.
Enemies January Isengarders capture Gollum, and torment him for news. Gandalf January Pursues Balrog to pinnacle of Zirakinbar [Zirakzigil] and there wrestles with him for three days.
Others of Company February At sunrise Aragorn sees cold clear day open. Enemies February Saruman appears on battlefield and is seen by Aragorn and companions at night. Frodo and Sam February Journey in Gully until daybreak. Thank you for adding this outstanding and enlightening answer! I was honestly looking for something a little more detailed. Oh well, I suppose this will have to do. Thanks for including all the bits and pieces. Certainly looking forward to seeing what sort of stuff was happening 'off-page', if and when the edited version of all this gets published.
Some important milestones: September 22, - Bilbo leaves the Shire for Rivendell. Kevin Kevin Wad Cheber Wad Cheber 65k 58 58 gold badges silver badges bronze badges. Mithical Michael Michael 21 1 1 bronze badge. David Roberts 2, 16 16 silver badges 24 24 bronze badges. Timothy Snelling Timothy Snelling 1. Do you have the relevant quote for this you can edit in? The question asked how much time elapsed from the start of The Fellowship of the Ring to the end of The Return of the King.
Instead, you have chosen say how long Frodo was away from The Shire, but you missed by a few days. According to Appendix B, the hobbits arrived at the bridge over the Brandywine on the evening of 30 October, not 26 October. There, Frodo found that Merry and Pippin already knew about Frodo's "secret" journey, and he was left with no choice but to bring the two with him. They met other troubles in those places though, and were almost killed by Old Man Willow and Barrow-wights , but were rescued twice by Tom Bombadil.
In Bree, the Hobbits booked rooms at the inn of The Prancing Pony , and Frodo went by the name of Mr Underhill , attempting to raise as little suspicion as possible. At the inn bar, Frodo asked the innkeeper, Barliman Butterbur , about a cloaked man sitting in the shadows, and learned that he was a Ranger , going by the name Strider.
This was Aragorn. Soon, Pippin was overly enjoying himself with the attention of an audience and was talking loudly about the Baggins family. Frodo tried to distract the crowd, singing and dancing on a table, but he jumped and fell, causing the Ring to slip onto his finger. Consequently, the Hobbit turned invisible. When he reappeared, Strider pulled him aside and warned him that he was drawing too much attention to himself. That night, the Black Riders arrived in Bree and attacked the inn, but Strider managed to hide the Hobbits from them.
When they woke in the morning, they found all of their horses gone. With a pony named Bill that the Hobbits had acquired there, Strider led Frodo and his companions into the wild.
He guided them to Rivendell, and led them through the Midgewater Marshes to Weathertop. The Ringwraiths were driven away in fright by Aragorn with the use of fire. Aragorn despite his skill could not heal Frodo's wound; a fragment of the Ringwraith's blade remained in Frodo's flesh, where it continued to move towards his heart.
Near death, Frodo was rescued by Glorfindel , an Elf -lord, who took the injured Hobbit upon his horse, Asfaloth. They crossed the River Bruinen Loudwater and the Ringwraiths halted on the other side. They ordered Frodo to give up the Ring, but he refused.
Glorfindel arrived in Rivendell and Elrond physically healed Frodo. The memory of the wound, however, remained for as long as Frodo lived in Middle-earth.
After Frodo had made a partial recovery, Elrond organized a great Council , to which representatives of all the free peoples of Middle-earth attended. They discussed the history of the Rings of Power and decided that the One Ring needed to be destroyed by being cast into the fires of Mount Doom.
As the ring was brought forth, fighting broke out, and Frodo volunteered to take the Ring to Mordor. A member of each of the Free Peoples offered to join Frodo in his quest, forming the Fellowship of the Ring.
On December 25 , the Fellowship of the Ring departed from Rivendell and headed south. On January 12 , the Fellowship attempted to cross the Pass of Caradhras in the Misty Mountains , but were unable to due to a snowstorm.
The snowstorm was dealt by an unknown force, of which Gimli seemed to have prior knowledge. He knew that the mountain would try to thwart them. Instead they traveled through the mines of Moria at the urging of Gimli. Factoring in rest breaks for both beast and Hobbit, this would likely extend to almost one week. Clearly this is far quicker than Frodo managed on foot and should come as no surprise, since the Great Eagles are not merely larger than their real-life kin but are also mystical beings - something that was glossed over in Jackson's movie trilogy.
Regular golden eagles and bald eagles can reach incredible speeds in the real world, so it's only natural that their Tolkien counterparts are even more impressive. Whether Frodo could've flown to Mordor on an eagle in The Lord of the Rings remains a highly contested point, but he certainly would've got there quicker.
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It's a little known fact that on Christmas day the nine of them had to leave for Mordor. Christmas fucking Day. Anyway, it's fair to say that the Fellowship was pretty shit, because two months or so later, with very little achieved, they'd lost two members and the two most vulnerable and inexperienced travelers were left to finish the quest alone. Somehow the two plucky hobbits manage it, acquiring the help of Smeagol, who acts as their guide.
Eventually, after holding back from the power of the ring, he lets the three of them take the Morgul-road to pass through Shelob's lair. From leaving The Shire, it took the two hobbits six months to complete their quest. Meanwhile, Samwise Gamgee fulfilled a long, three-year graft and marries Rosie Cotton.
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