In The Hobbit is is Bilbo Baggins and in LOTR technically it is Frodo Baggins.
Aragorn
Aragorn .
Gimli can be a playable hero on the map Mines of Moria
The hero of the Battle of Helm's Deep in "The Lord of the Rings" is Aragorn, and he is also a character in the card game Magic: The Gathering.
Yes.
Booger!!
Left or roght arrow key
AladdinThis isn't always a hard and fast rule, but it's pretty close; I can't offhand think of a work specifically named for a character in it where that character is NOT the protagonist (I'm sure that some exist, but the closest I can come off the top of my head is The Lord of the Rings, where "the Lord of the Rings" is a reference to Sauron, who is the main antagonist, and even there the full title is "The Downfall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King").
you just go to the normal place in which you recruit heroes and he or she will be listed
Grey. Hence, "Gandalf the Grey." -sam-is-my-hero-
The Hero's journey, as defined by Campbell, actually occurs multiple times in Lord of the Rings. While the story seems to focus on Frodo's journey, there are others as well. Aragorn, Merry, Pippin and Sam all have their journey in the story.
"The Hobbit", "The Lord of the Rings", and "The Silmarillion" are the most famous books he wrote, but there are others. -sam-is-my-hero-