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The '''Gifts of Galadriel''' were items [[Galadriel]] gave to the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] on [[16 February]]{{TA|3019}}<ref>{{App|Great}}</ref> to aid them in their journey. | The '''Gifts of Galadriel''' were items [[Galadriel]] gave to the [[Fellowship of the Ring]] on [[16 February]] {{TA|3019}}<ref>{{App|Great}}</ref> to aid them in their journey. | ||
Before the parting feast, the [[Galadhrim]] gave the members of the Fellowship these items: | Before the parting feast, the [[Galadhrim]] gave the members of the Fellowship these items: |
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The Gifts of Galadriel were items Galadriel gave to the Fellowship of the Ring on 16 February T.A. 3019[1] to aid them in their journey.
Before the parting feast, the Galadhrim gave the members of the Fellowship these items:
- Lembas for food
- Elven cloaks with Elven brooches
- Some Elven rope for Sam
- Boats for the Anduin
At the parting feast, Galadriel presented specific gifts to each member of the Fellowship:
- The Elfstone for Aragorn II
- A sheath for Andúril for Aragorn II
- A golden belt for Boromir
- A silver belt for Merry
- A silver belt for Pippin
- A Galadhrim bow strung with elf hair and arrows for Legolas
- A small grey wooden box with a silver rune "G for Galadriel". Inside the box was earth from Galadriel's orchard. The box also contained a silver nut from a Mallorn tree, the last east of the sea and west of the mountains. This was given to Sam.
- Three strands of Galadriel's hair for Gimli
- The Phial of Galadriel for Frodo[2]
Gifts of Galadriel |
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Andúril's sheath · Elfstone · Boromir's belt · Merry and Pippin's belts · Bow of the Galadhrim · Sam's garden box · Hair of Galadriel · Phial of Galadriel |
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, Appendix B, "The Great Years"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "Farewell to Lórien"