The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, written by J.R.R Tolkien. Takes place in the land of middle earth, a Land filled with magic and magical creatures alike. In the land there lives several creatures that call it their home; dwarves, hobbits, elves, man, there are also the creatures of darkness and corruption that destroy the land wth there might; Dragons, Goblins, Orcs, giant spiders, Trolls, and the undead. While the races inhabit their own territories of the land. Middle earth s a magical realm only limited by the people imagination, but just like the real world there are political and economical problems as well as the struggle for a ruling power. The story starts off in the Shire, mostly inhabited by the Hobbits. In a town called Hobbiton, the home of Frodo, he starts his journey after he comes into the possession of …show more content…
The owner of the one ring is the Dark lord Sauron, he disguised himself as Annatar, also know as “lord of gifts.” he added the elves on creating the rings of power, and forged the one ring himself in the fires of Mount Doom, in Mordor. He intended to use this ring to control those who wore the other rings. Since the other rings were themselves powerful, Sauron put as much of his own power needed to control the others, this licked his life with the ring, so as long as the ring existed he would live on. But before he could use the ring on Middle earth he was stopped by man and Elf, when he was defeated the ring was lost for years till it ended up in Frodo's hands. And so begins his journey to destroy the ring once and for all. But the journey won't be so easy, for there are evil creatures under Sauron's control that does his bidding and he wants his ring back, so he may once again control the other rings. So Frodo and his friends must journey to mount Doom to destroy the ring in its fires, ad facing any of Sauron's forces along the