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Gandalf’s Warning

Gandalf’s Warning

The wizard Gandalf discovers the ring’s true nature and warns Frodo of its dangers. He urges Frodo to leave the Shire and take the ring to Rivendell, where it can be kept safe. This marks the beginning of Frodo’s perilous journey and the quest to destroy the ring.

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Journey with Frodo Baggins from the Shire to the heart of Mordor as he battles darkness and discovers the true power of friendship and bravery in “The Lord of the Rings.”

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