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This is a fan-fiction version of each of the Lord of the Rings books, told from the first person (not omniscient) perspective of one of the main protagonists.  Each choice represents an opportunity for departure from the choices made by the main character in Tolkien's books.  In each case, the first choice is the option taken by the character in the book.  In this way, the reader can decide when they want to deviate from the story in the book, while enjoying the story from a slightly different perspective.
This is a fan-fiction version of each of the Lord of the Rings books, told from the first person (not omniscient) perspective of one of the main protagonists.  Each choice represents an opportunity for departure from the choices made by the main character in Tolkien's books.  In each case, the first choice is the option taken by the character in the book.  In this way, the reader can decide when they want to deviate from the story in the book, while enjoying the story from a slightly different perspective.
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If you edit this wiki, please create a new choice at one of the existing choices.  From that point on, you should only create your own choices - you should not "re-join" an existing story.  As you add additional follow-up options in your story, others may edit your pages as well (by adding options).
If you edit this wiki, please create a new choice at one of the existing choices.  From that point on, you should only create your own choices - you should not "re-join" an existing story.  As you add additional follow-up options in your story, others may edit your pages as well (by adding options).
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As indicated above, each story has a different main character.  You will control the keys decisions that character makes, only knowing what they know.  In some cases, this requires inventing main story ("Tolkien's Path") details that are only alluded to in appendices and other Tolkien writings.  Please contact the initial author, Trey Long, before enhancing these parts of the story.
As indicated above, each story has a different main character.  You will control the keys decisions that character makes, only knowing what they know.  In some cases, this requires inventing main story ("Tolkien's Path") details that are only alluded to in appendices and other Tolkien writings.  Please contact the initial author, Trey Long, before enhancing these parts of the story.
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'''Gandalf''' watches over the ringbearer and leads the expedition to destroy it in [[FOTR|The Fellowship of the Ring]].
'''Gandalf''' watches over the ringbearer and leads the expedition to destroy it in [[FOTR|The Fellowship of the Ring]].

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This is a fan-fiction version of each of the Lord of the Rings books, told from the first person (not omniscient) perspective of one of the main protagonists. Each choice represents an opportunity for departure from the choices made by the main character in Tolkien's books. In each case, the first choice is the option taken by the character in the book. In this way, the reader can decide when they want to deviate from the story in the book, while enjoying the story from a slightly different perspective.


If you edit this wiki, please create a new choice at one of the existing choices. From that point on, you should only create your own choices - you should not "re-join" an existing story. As you add additional follow-up options in your story, others may edit your pages as well (by adding options).


As indicated above, each story has a different main character. You will control the keys decisions that character makes, only knowing what they know. In some cases, this requires inventing main story ("Tolkien's Path") details that are only alluded to in appendices and other Tolkien writings. Please contact the initial author, Trey Long, before enhancing these parts of the story.


Gandalf watches over the ringbearer and leads the expedition to destroy it in The Fellowship of the Ring.

Aragorn attempts to rescue Merry and Pippin and liberates Rohan in The Two Towers.

Frodo sneaks through Mordor, destroys the Ring, and liberates The Shire in The Return of the King.

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