The Third Age: The Lord of the Rings [Books]

The vast hosts of Sauron’s might were moving upon Gondor. Meanwhile, Gollum’s treachery had left Frodo stung by the loathsome spider Shelob and captured by orcs. His faithful squire Samwise then took on the seemingly hopeless task of carrying the Ring to Mount Doom. But hope has a way of arriving from unexpected quarters. As the forces of Sauron close upon Gondor and all appears lost, the Riders of Rohan arrive to add their strength to the Battle of Pelinor Fields. Victory on the field of battle is not sufficient to win the war against Sauron if the One Ring remains. Frodo must carry it to Mount Doom, the one place with fire hot enough to unmake it. But with every step Frodo takes in the heart of Sauron’s realm, the Ring weighs heavier upon his mind and soul. Even as the Ring grows a more hateful burden, Frodo finds himself less willing to part with it.

In the battle that follows, the Ring is destroyed and the power of evil is broken. But the triumph of good is never absolute. The Hobbits can return to their Shire, but a price is exacted and the Third Age of Middle-earth comes to a close. The Age of the Dominion of Man begins, and no one can yet say whether men will find the wisdom and courage to destroy their Ring of Power or whether they will be destroyed by it.

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