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[[Image:Peter Jackson's The Return of the King - 0003.jpg|thumb|275px|''Déagol'' played by [[Thomas Robins]] in [[Peter Jackson's The Return of the King]].]]
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'''Déagol''', was the [[Stoors|Stoor]] [[Hobbit]] who had found the [[One Ring]] while diving in the [[Gladden]] river (a tributary to the [[Anduin]]) with his cousin [[Sméagol]]. Sméagol (later known as [[Gollum]]) demanded the ring and murdered Déagol when he refused to give it to him.
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'''Déagol''' was the [[Stoors|Stoor]] [[Hobbits|Hobbit]] who had found [[the One Ring]] while diving in the [[Gladden River|Gladden]] river (a tributary to the [[Anduin]]) with his friend and relative [[Gollum|Sméagol]].<ref>{{L|214}}, p. 292</ref> Sméagol (later known as [[Gollum]]) demanded the Ring and murdered Déagol when he refused to hand it over.<ref>{{FR|I2}}</ref>


Déagol is an [[Old English]] translation of the "original" [[Westron]] name 'Nahald'. Both names carry the meaning "apt to hide, secretive".
==Etymology==
''Déagol'' is an [[Old English]] translation of the "original" [[Westron]] name '[[Nahald]]'.<ref>{{App|Translation}}</ref> Both names carry the meaning "apt to hide, secretive".


In [[Peter Jackson's The Return of the King]], D&eacute;agol is played by [[New Zealand]] actor [[Thomas Robins]].
==Adaptations==
'''2002: ''[[The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King]]'':'''
:Déagol is played by [[New Zealand]] actor [[Thomas Robins]].<ref>{{webcite|author=|articleurl=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0992718/bio|articlename=Biography for Thomas Robins|dated=|website=[http://www.imdb.com/ IMDB]|accessed=30 January 2012}}</ref>


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Revision as of 06:23, 21 May 2018

Déagol
Hobbit
The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King - Déagol.jpg
Déagol from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Biographical Information
LocationNear Gladden Fields
Deathc. T.A. 2463[1]
Gladden Fields
Physical Description
GenderMale
GalleryImages of Déagol

Déagol was the Stoor Hobbit who had found the One Ring while diving in the Gladden river (a tributary to the Anduin) with his friend and relative Sméagol.[2] Sméagol (later known as Gollum) demanded the Ring and murdered Déagol when he refused to hand it over.[3]

Etymology

Déagol is an Old English translation of the "original" Westron name 'Nahald'.[4] Both names carry the meaning "apt to hide, secretive".

Adaptations

2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King:

Déagol is played by New Zealand actor Thomas Robins.[5]
Déagol
Died: c. T.A. 2463
Vacant
Last held by:
Isildur, c. 2461 years earlier
Ring-bearer
briefly, c. T.A. 2463
Followed by:
Sméagol


References

Ring-bearers of the One Ring
Sauron (S.A. 1600 - 3441) · Isildur (S.A. 3441 - 25 September, T.A. 2) · Déagol (c. 2463) · Sméagol (c. 2463 - 2941) · Bilbo Baggins (2941 - 22 September, 3001) · Frodo Baggins (22 September, 3001 - 13 March, 3019) · Samwise Gamgee (13 March, 3019 - 14 March, 3019) · Frodo Baggins (14 March, 3019 - 25 March, 3019) · Gollum (25 March, T.A. 3019)
Also briefly held the Ring: Gandalf (13 April, T.A. 3018) · Tom Bombadil (27 September, T.A. 3018)