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George Kourounis on Twitter: "Mount Doom IRL - Throwing "The One Ring” into an active volcano!! https://t.co/TvMUelPvYQ https://t.co/6z29rZz27c" / Twitter
Does Frodo try to get rid of the Ring in the book? - Quora
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In “Lord of the Rings”, why didn't Frodo just bury the ring under some random rock, or throw it into the depths of the ocean? - Quora
ThinkGeek on Twitter: "Today in Geek History: Happy Ring Destruction Day! In 3019, Frodo casts the One Ring into Mount Doom. http://t.co/NzNEcYpjHy" / Twitter
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If Frodo had failed and Sauron took back the Ruling Ring, then would the Dark Lord have enslaved the bearers of the Three, or would they have had time to remove their
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If you were Sam and you had 5 seconds to convince Frodo to throw it before he put it on, what would you say? : r/lotrmemes
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The Third Age - 25 March 3019: Frodo and Samwise reach the Sammath Naur. Gollum seizes the Ring and falls in the Cracks of Doom. Downfall of Barad-dûr and passing of Sauron.
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Frodo's face-off with the Witch King is executed flawlessly - one of my favorite "crescendos" in film/television. I appreciate that the filmmakers added it into The Two Towers (2002) : r/lotr
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Does Sauron know that Frodo has the Ring and is attempting to destroy it? - Quora