Gandalf: a staff and Glamdring, sword of the elven king of Gondolin. Legolas: Bow and arrows (later replaced by bow gifted from Galadriel), and a white knife, or in the case of the movie, two knives. Aragorn: Anduril, Flame of the West, the Sword that was Broken Gimli: a battle axe Frodo: Sting, an ancient elven knife; a sword for a hobbit.
The Lord of the Rings has a great amount of main and secondary (and tertiary) characters, which are impossible to recount here. But here is a selection:
-Frodo Baggins - from the Barrow-downs to Rivendell he has a blade from one of the barrows, then Bilbo's sword Sting.
-Samwise Gamgee - blade from the Barrow-downs; also carries Sting late in the book.
-Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck - blade from the Barrow-downs.
-Peregrin "Pippin" Took - blade from the Barrow-downs.
-Gandalf the Grey/White - staff and his sword Glamdring.
-Legolas - bow and arrows, long knife; is gifted a new bow in Lothlórien.
-Gimli son of Glóin - axe.
-Aragorn son of Arathorn - sword Andúril (formerly Narsil).
-Boromir of Gondor - sword.
In various adaptations they may have various other weaponry.
Gerontius Took, called the "Old Took" was a hobbit, the 26th Thain of the Shire, an ancestor to several of the main hobbit characters in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
A Storm is Coming, by Howard Shore.
The first dark lord is Morgoth, who destroyed the two trees of Valinor and was the one who mutated the Elves into orcs. If you are looking for more information, try reading the Silmarilion. However, as the question states "in Lord of the Rings" the first Dark Lord would be Sauron. Saruman tried to become a dark lord by taking the ring, but failed to acquire it. And at the end Frodo was becoming a dark lord until Gollum bit his finger off.If you're referring to the title, then it is Sauron, the main antagonist of the book.SauronThe title refers to the main antagonist, Sauron.The Lord of the Rings was Sauron. The title was referring to that he possessed a master ring which gave him control of all the other rings of power.If you're referring to the title, then it is Sauron, the main antagonist of the book.SauronThe title refers to the main antagonist, Sauron.The Lord of the Rings was Sauron. The title was referring to that he possessed a master ring which gave him control of all the other rings of power.
There is more than one aswer. 'The Hobbit', 'The Silmarillion', and 'The Lord of the Rings' are three. There are other works that mention them - 'Unfinished Tales' is one - but these are the main ones.
The main harbor from which Elven ships sail to leave Middle Earth for The Far West.
There are many characters in The Lord of the Rings. Frodo Baggins is arguably the main character.
There are many movies with goblins as the main characters. "The Lord of the Rings", "Labyrinth", and "Spider-Man" are various movies with characters referred to as "goblins".
Dwarves! And some others, but dwarves are the main ones.
The main character in Lord of the Rings was named Frodo.
Glorfindel, one of the main characters in the campaign.
The main antagonist through out The Lord of the Rings trilogy is the Sauron (aka the Lord of the Rings, literally). However, there is also Saruman of Many Colors to be reckoned with, as well as the nine Nazgul.The main antagonist through out the Lord of the Rings trilogy is the Sauron (aka the Lord of the Rings, literally). However, there is also Saruman of Many Colors to be reckoned with, as well as the nine Nazgul.
The main antagonist of The Lord of the Rings Book III (in volume 2, The Two Towers) is Saruman.
The main elven character in the movie trilogy Lord of the Rings is Legolas Greenleaf, played by Orlando Bloom.
They're both from the same lore Both their main characters are from the same family/bloodline Same Author; J.R.R Tolkien The Hobbit is kind of a prologue of The Lord Of the Rings trilogy. It shows how bilbo baggins acquired the one ring; The one ring is a very important thing in the lord of the rings
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The main characters are Lord Berowne, Lady Rosaline, the King and the Princess.
Frodo makes a brief cameo appearance in The Third Age like most of the main characters from the LOTR trilogy, but is not a major character in the game.