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This is a shame, as he probably could have got to number one with that song he sang to Denethor in Return of the King. When Sauron was finally defeated, the Hobbits returned to the Shire. Pippin and his fellows defeated Saruman and freed the Shire from his cronies. He would go on to marry the young and beautiful Hobbit maiden called Diamond of Long Cleeve.

The two of them would have a son, whom Pippin named after Faramir. This boy would eventually grow up and marry Samwise's daughter Goldilocks Gardner. Pippin would become the Thain of the Shire, which was a position he held for fifty years. He would eventually go on the road again with Merry and the two of them would revisit Rohan and Gondor. The two of them lived out their days in Gondor and were eventually buried alongside Aragorn. When Aragorn took on the mantle of King Elessar, he spent most of his reign rebuilding the kingdom of Gondor, which had been taken from them over the centuries.

He would form the Reunited Kingdom, which brought most of the lands around Gondor under his control. He would go on to earn the title of "The Blessed" since his reign helped to heal much of the damage that been caused during Theoden's later years.

Those who read The Hobbit before The Lord of the Rings were probably wondering why some of the characters from the former never appeared in the latter.

Why did no one come to the aid of Rohan or Gondor? The answer is that Sauron was also attacking them. His plan involved attacking all of those who posed a threat to him at the same time so that they could not come to the aid of the other.

He became the first ruler of the revived Kingdom and used his share of the treasure from Smaug's hoard to help it prosper. Bard ruled for thirty-three years before passing away. Bard's grandson Brand was killed in battle. The people of Dale were forced to flee to the Lonely Mountain. However, Brand's son eventually led a successful counterattack and freed the Kingdom of Dale once more. It's not known if Shelob survived her battle with Samwise. She scuttles off before a definitive conclusion can be reached.

Sam can still hear her making noise after he puts the One Ring on, but she very well could be dying from her wounds. If Shelob did survive, then we do know that she became the last of her kind. She was responsible for the creation of most of the giant spiders of Middle-Earth, as they all claim descent from her in some form or another. When Sauron was defeated and the Fourth Age began, the kingdoms of Men worked hard to wipe out all of the giant arachnids that plagued the dark places of the world.

Shelob was smart and powerful enough to avoid this fate, though her kind would never be allowed to repopulate again. Shelob also recently became a woman who loves to show off her legs in Middle-Earth: Shadow of War , though that's likely not canon.

Return of the King ended with Samwise returning home with his family. It's a fitting ending for the series, though it wasn't always meant to be the conclusion to the story of Middle-Earth. Tolkien had begun work on a sequel to The Lord of the Rings, which was going to be set in the realms of Men over a century after the fall of Sauron.

With most of the supernatural threats of Middle-Earth gone, the humans that remained became corrupt. Satanic cults would have sprung up in Gondor, with the youths dressing like Orcs and smashing up property. It would have been up to two new characters, named Saelon and Borlas, to uncover the darkness within Gondor. This would have been the plot of The New Shadow. Tolkien only wrote thirteen pages of The New Shadow before abandoning it, as he felt that the story was too dark and wasn't worth telling.

The pages that he wrote were later published by Christopher Tolkien. It seems that Middle-Earth didn't need a Sauron or Saruman around to corrupt the hearts and minds of mankind. They were perfectly capable of doing it on their own. Does this unfinished story reflect Tolkien's view of the world after he returned from war?

We'll never know for sure. Are you surprised about the real Lord of the Rings ending? Let us know in the comment section! Scott has been writing for Screen Rant since and regularly contributes to The Gamer. You cannot pass. Go back to the Shadow! We do not.

Mist and twilight, cloud and shade, Away shall fade! Away shall fade! And neither strength nor wisdom will carry us far upon it. This quest may be attempted by the weak with as much hope as the strong.

Yet it is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: Small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere. Your basket Close Your basket is empty. Shipping and discount codes are added at checkout.

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Gandalf: I'll tell you when it's over just keep flying Blasted Bird! To Frodo Ready the ring Frodo. Drops the ring into Mount Doom where it flies towards the lava. However Gollum flies into the Volcano and grabs the Ring.

Falls to the ground and collapses in smoke the smoke clears to reveal the Fellowship sitting on eagles riding back to Rivendell. Wiki Content.

Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. The video starts with multiple voices whispering over each other while the videos title comes up Unseen Woman: How Lord of the Rings Should have ended.

The backdrop fades to The Fellowship sitting in a circle at RivenDale. Gandalf raises his finger. Gandalf: I have an idea that just might work. Aragorn: Sauron



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