In general, Hobbits were not very curious, and they do not have much of a sense of adventure.
he was still a hobbit but only in a monsterous form instead of in human form they called him Gollum because they did not know what kind of creature he was he was also given an instinct of a wild animal by the powers of the magic ring
it really doesnt say but he is not old as old as he looks in the story. because he was a hobbit but he worked by the river when he was by the river and there was a king he had the ring and he dropped it in the river. he jumped in because his friend dropped something in there to. he saw the ring and took it the ring had powers and changed him into the creature he is.
A distant relative to the Hobbits, Smeagol was too weak to counter the strong will of the One Ring. It corrupted him, but not so far that he totally forgot the good that was within himself. However, he was completely consumed with the Ring.
Smegall is the one who wants the ring so badly.
Gollum is a hunched, slimy creature who lived in the Misty Mountains. He is a wretched creature who only cares about himself and "His Precious" or the One Ring that he had come by. One would later find out if they read The Lord of the Rings books that he was once a hobbit himself names Smeagol.Gollum is a small creature, once a hobbit named Smeagol but corrupted by the power of the One Ring. In the Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is lost in a cave and encounters Gollum with the Ring. Through a series of riddle games, Bilbo is able to steal the Ring from Gollum and escape the cave.Gollum, formerly known as Smeagol, is a Stoor Hobbit, a race of Hobbits who lived near the northern portion of the Anduin River. Stoor Hobbits are a bit larger than the Hobbits of the Shire and resemble Humans more than other Hobbits.After killing his cousin Deagol for the Ruling Ring, Smeagol took the Ring claiming it as his birthday present. He was then banished by his matriarchal grandmother after playing practical jokes on his village members by using the Ring.He found his way to the Misty Mountains and lived in a cave for over 400 years. His long life was a side effect of the Ring's power.Gollum is a creature that started out as a hobbit. After so many years in a cave with no light his facial features changed and that's why no one could tell he is a hobbit). He lives in a cave and eats fish and goblins. Bilbo finds the One Ring that Gollum had for so long in the cave and that's how he makes it out of the caves.
he was still a hobbit but only in a monsterous form instead of in human form they called him Gollum because they did not know what kind of creature he was he was also given an instinct of a wild animal by the powers of the magic ring
no he killed his mate for a ring
The ring is not a character it is not a person.
Frodo Baggins was the hobbit that ended up with the One Ring.
No, there is no indication in The Hobbit that The Ring was malevolent, although it is most definitely magical.
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
His name was Gollum and he was a Hobbit that was corrupted by the magic of the ring that he carried for the extended period of time before it fell to the hands of Frodo and the Fellowship of the Ring.
it really doesnt say but he is not old as old as he looks in the story. because he was a hobbit but he worked by the river when he was by the river and there was a king he had the ring and he dropped it in the river. he jumped in because his friend dropped something in there to. he saw the ring and took it the ring had powers and changed him into the creature he is.
A distant relative to the Hobbits, Smeagol was too weak to counter the strong will of the One Ring. It corrupted him, but not so far that he totally forgot the good that was within himself. However, he was completely consumed with the Ring.
That is one of the pivotal parts of the story. He felt sorry for the poor creature. By showing mercy, Bilbo started off his time with the ring in a benevolent mood, and was much less susceptible to the evil intentions of the ring.
The one ring
Bilbo Baggins