FOTR/ TP20-get the Ring out of the Shire

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You are still on Tolkien's path.  What should Gandalf do?
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* Gandalf trusts Butterbur and agrees with Radagst - he will [[LOTW\travel to Isengard]] to meet with Sauruman the White.  He sends word to Aragorn at Rivendell, hoping he will come to Bree in time to save the Hobbits from any danger.  He fears what will happen if the message does not reach Aragorn in time.
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* Gandalf trusts Butterbur and agrees with Radagst - he will [[LOTW/travel to Isengard]] to meet with Sauruman the White.  He sends word to Aragorn at Rivendell, hoping he will come to Bree in time to save the Hobbits from any danger.  He fears what will happen if the message does not reach Aragorn in time.
* Gandalf is too worried about the hobbits to risk their harm - so he stays in Bree.  The hobbits are extremely happy to see him there, as they have already had quite an adventure.
* Gandalf is too worried about the hobbits to risk their harm - so he stays in Bree.  The hobbits are extremely happy to see him there, as they have already had quite an adventure.

Revision as of 07:21, 30 March 2014

Gandalf decides that the Ring cannot remain in the Shire. It has to go, and Frodo has to carry it. This conclusion tomes to him quickly - and he immediately sits Frodo down to explain the situation. As Gandalf expected, Frodo agrees to serve as ringbearer - what he did not expect was the gardner, Samwise Gamgee, tagging along as well.


Gandalf spends 2 months helping Frodo devise a plan to sneak out of the Shire with the Ring. He plan is to escort Frodo to Rivendell, meeting his friend Aragorn there. As the departure date approached, Gandalf decided to scout ahead and confirm that the roads near the Shire were safe. He told Frodo, "I am going down beyond the southern borders to get some news." On this journey, which was intended to be quick, he ran into Radagast the Brown - who implored him to seek the coyuncil of Sauruman. He was so insistent that Gandalf actually became somewhat suspicious of Radagasts intentions - can this


Decision

You are still on Tolkien's path. What should Gandalf do?

  • Gandalf trusts Butterbur and agrees with Radagst - he will LOTW/travel to Isengard to meet with Sauruman the White. He sends word to Aragorn at Rivendell, hoping he will come to Bree in time to save the Hobbits from any danger. He fears what will happen if the message does not reach Aragorn in time.
  • Gandalf is too worried about the hobbits to risk their harm - so he stays in Bree. The hobbits are extremely happy to see him there, as they have already had quite an adventure.
  • Gandalf becomes suspicious of Sauruman, and travels to Rivendell in order to convince Elrond to attack Isengard. Upon arrival, he sends Aragorn back to Bree to watch over the hobbits.
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