Small Grey Outline Pointerfarewell, master burglar

areddhels:

❧ make me choose: anonymous asked “Boromir/Faramir or Frodo/Sam (not romantically for either)”

his-gardener:
“ Never to change, ever to share.
”

his-gardener:

Never to change, ever to share.

misselizabethbennets:

LOTR meme♦ 10 Scenes  
2. Don’t you lose him, Samwise Gamgee.” 

“ I am glad you are here with me
”

I am glad you are here with me

arwenundomie1-deactivated201509:

Lotr Meme: Favorite Friendships[2/3]  → Frodo&Sam

shadohfax:

Lord of the Rings Reread: The Field Of Cormallen

Frodo and Sam could go no further. Their last strength of mind and body was swiftly ebbing. They had reached a low ashen hill piled at the Mountain’s foot; but from it there was no more escape. It was an island now, not long to endure, amid the torment of Orodruin. All about it the earth gaped, and from deep rifts and pits smoke and fumes leaped up. Behind them the Mountain was convulsed. Great rents opened in its side. Slow rivers of fire came down the long slopes towards them. Soon they would be engulfed. A rain of hot ash was falling.

They stood now; and Sam still holding his master’s hand caressed it. He sighed. “What a tale we have been in, Mr. Frodo, haven’t we?” he said. “I wish I could hear it told! Do you think they’ll say: Now comes the story of Nine-fingered Frodo and the Ring of Doom? And then everyone will hush, like we did, when in Rivendell they told us the tale of Beren One-hand and the Great Jewel. I wish I could hear it! And I wonder how it will go on after our part.”

frodo–baggins:
“- “It would be the death of you to come with me, Sam,” said Frodo, “and I could not have borne that.”
“Not as certain as being left behind,” said Sam.
“But I am going to Mordor.”
“I know that well enough, Mr. Frodo. Of course you are....

frodo–baggins:

- “It would be the death of you to come with me, Sam,” said Frodo, “and I could not have borne that.”

“Not as certain as being left behind,” said Sam.

“But I am going to Mordor.”

“I know that well enough, Mr. Frodo. Of course you are. And I’m coming with you." 
— J.R.R. Tolkien (The Fellowship of the Ring )







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