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| image=Catherine Chmiel - Lorien.jpg
| title=Lothlórien
| book=The Fellowship of the Ring
| number=16
| event=The [[Fellowship of the Ring|Company]] is blindfolded and led by [[Haldir]] through [[Lothlórien]].
| location=[[Lothlórien]]
| perspective=[[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise]]
| previous=The Bridge of Khazad-dûm
| next=The Mirror of Galadriel
}}
 
'''Lothlórien''' is the sixth chapter of the second book in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]].
'''Lothlórien''' is the sixth chapter of the second book in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]].


==Summary==
==Summary==
The company moved on and came to [[Durin's Stone]]. [[Gimli]], [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise]], looked into the dark waters of [[Mirrormere]], then proceeded to [[Lothlórien]], land of the Silvan [[Elves]]. Samwise and Frodo, who were wounded from the battle in [[Moria]], were carried on the backs of [[Boromir]] and [[Aragorn]] ([[Strider (Aragorn)|Strider]]). The company rested for a while and when Sam's wound was examined Aragorn realized that it would heal fast. But when he examined Frodo, he found [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] hidden [[mithril]] coat.
The company moved on and came to [[Durin's Stone]]. [[Gimli]], [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise]], looked into the dark waters of [[Mirrormere]], then proceeded to [[Lothlórien]], land of the Silvan [[Elves]]. Samwise and Frodo, who had been wounded from the battle in [[Moria]], were carried on the backs of [[Boromir]] and [[Aragorn]]. The company rested for a while and when Sam's wound was examined Aragorn realized that it would heal fast. But when he examined Frodo, he found [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo's]] hidden [[mithril]] coat.


In the forest of Lothlórien, the travelers decided to rest. The Elves of the forest welcomed them, and for safety's sake, they blindfolded [[Gimli]], since Elves do not like [[Dwarves]]. The company climbed up into trees and spent the night there with [[Haldir]], [[Orophin]], and their brother [[Rúmil]]. Late at night, a company of [[Orcs]] passed by, as well as [[Gollum]], who was searching for the [[The One Ring|Ring]].
In the forest of Lothlórien, the travelers decided to rest. The Elves of the forest welcomed them, and for safety's sake, they blindfolded [[Gimli]], since Elves do not like [[Dwarves]]. The company climbed up into trees and spent the night there with [[Haldir]], [[Orophin]], and their brother [[Rúmil]]. Late at night, a company of [[Orcs]] passed by, as well as [[Gollum]], who was searching for the [[The One Ring|Ring]].

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Catherine Chmiel - Lorien.jpg
Lothlórien
Chapter of The Fellowship of the Ring
Number16
Synopsis
EventThe Company is blindfolded and led by Haldir through Lothlórien.
LocationLothlórien
PerspectiveFrodo and Samwise
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Lothlórien is the sixth chapter of the second book in The Fellowship of the Ring.

Summary

The company moved on and came to Durin's Stone. Gimli, Frodo and Samwise, looked into the dark waters of Mirrormere, then proceeded to Lothlórien, land of the Silvan Elves. Samwise and Frodo, who had been wounded from the battle in Moria, were carried on the backs of Boromir and Aragorn. The company rested for a while and when Sam's wound was examined Aragorn realized that it would heal fast. But when he examined Frodo, he found Bilbo's hidden mithril coat.

In the forest of Lothlórien, the travelers decided to rest. The Elves of the forest welcomed them, and for safety's sake, they blindfolded Gimli, since Elves do not like Dwarves. The company climbed up into trees and spent the night there with Haldir, Orophin, and their brother Rúmil. Late at night, a company of Orcs passed by, as well as Gollum, who was searching for the Ring.

The next day Aragorn decided that since Gimli must be blindfolded, they should all proceed with blindfolds, against Legolas's wishes. Later in the day, a message came from the Lord and Lady of the Galadhrim, welcoming them all, and ensuring that the Company needed no blindfolds. The forest was exquisite and the company admired it. The company saw the heart of Elvendom and felt the wonderful power of the Lady of the Galadhrim.