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'''Three is Company''' is the third chapter of the first book in [[The Fellowship of the Ring]].
| image=Peter Xavier Price - Meeting with the Elves.jpg
| title=Three is Company
| book=The Fellowship of the Ring
| number=3
| event=[[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]], [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise]], and [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] journey through [[the Shire]] and meet [[Gildor]].
| date=[[23 September|23]]-[[24 September]] {{TA|3018|n}}
| location=[[The Shire]]
| previous=The Shadow of the Past
| next=A Short Cut to Mushrooms
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===Summary===
'''Three is Company''' is the third chapter of the first book in ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
[[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] prepares to leave on his fiftieth birthday, following the path that [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] took many years earlier. He sells [[Bag End]] to the [[Sackville-Bagginses]]. Rumor suggests that Frodo has run out of money and must go live with relatives in [[Buckland]]. Some others insist that Frodo is only leaving because of some dark plot perpetrated by [[Gandalf]]. In truth, Frodo plans to go to [[Rivendell]], as he has discussed with Gandalf. Meanwhile Gandalf has left, not even staying behind to say good-bye to Frodo. [[Pippin]] and [[Merry]] are also going along on the trip.


On the way, the band of travelers hear the sound of horses. They think Gandalf is joining them, so they hide in order to surprise him. Instead of Gandalf, a black rider on a black horse arrives. He sniffs the air as if sensing their presence and Frodo gets a sudden urge to put his Ring on. But the rider moves on. [[Samwise Gamgee|Sam]] tells Frodo that this very rider had been asking questions about Frodo. The travelers become suspicious and move on, more cautious than before.
==Summary==
[[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] prepared to leave on his fiftieth birthday, following the path that [[Bilbo Baggins|Bilbo]] took many years earlier. He sold [[Bag End]] to the [[Sackville-Baggins Family|Sackville-Bagginses]]. Rumour suggested that Frodo had run out of money and had to go live with relatives in [[Buckland]]. Some others insisted that Frodo was only leaving because of some dark plot perpetrated by [[Gandalf]]. In truth, Frodo planned to go to [[Rivendell]], as he had discussed with Gandalf previously. Meanwhile, Gandalf had left, not even staying behind to say good-bye to Frodo. [[Peregrin Took|Pippin]] and [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise]] were coming with Frodo, and [[Meriadoc Brandybuck|Meriadoc]] was going ahead with [[Fatty Bolger|Fatty Bolger]] to prepare a house at [[Crickhollow]] for them.


Later, they meet a group of elves. The Lord of the Elves, [[Gildor Inglorion]], asks the travelers to join him and his group. After they reach a safe place and have their fill of food and drink, Frodo asks Gildor for news and advice. Gildor tells him of the gathering darkness, the wars of men and the flight of the elves. He tells Frodo that the [[Black Riders]] are the servants of his enemies and that he must be careful. He extends his friendship and that of is people to Frodo and his group. Sam is delighted, since he has always dreamed of being on an adventure with elves.
On the way, the band of travelers heard the sound of horses. They thought Gandalf was joining them, so they hid in order to surprise him. Instead of Gandalf, a black rider on a black horse arrived. He sniffed the air as if sensing their presence and Frodo felt a sudden urge to put his [[The One Ring|Ring]] on. But the rider moved on. Samwise told Frodo that this very rider had been asking questions about Frodo. The travelers became suspicious and moved on, more cautious than before.
 
Later, they experienced another scare when another or the same rider came to them and began to crawl towards Frodo. Luckily a group of elves were coming down the road at that time and the black rider retreated to the other side of the lane. Frodo and the others met the group of elves. The Lord of the Elves, [[Gildor|Gildor Inglorion]], asked the travellers to join him and his group for a night. After they reached a safe place and have their fill of food and drink, Frodo asked Gildor for news and advice. Gildor told him of the gathering darkness, the wars of men and the flight of the elves. He explained to Frodo that the [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] were the servants of the [[Sauron|Enemy]] and that he had to be careful. He extended his friendship and that of is people to Frodo and his group. Sam was delighted, since he had always dreamed of being on an adventure with elves.


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Revision as of 19:54, 18 January 2018

Peter Xavier Price - Meeting with the Elves.jpg
Three is Company
Chapter of The Fellowship of the Ring
Number3
Synopsis
EventFrodo, Samwise, and Pippin journey through the Shire and meet Gildor.
Date23-24 September 3018
LocationThe Shire
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Three is Company is the third chapter of the first book in The Fellowship of the Ring.

Summary

Frodo prepared to leave on his fiftieth birthday, following the path that Bilbo took many years earlier. He sold Bag End to the Sackville-Bagginses. Rumour suggested that Frodo had run out of money and had to go live with relatives in Buckland. Some others insisted that Frodo was only leaving because of some dark plot perpetrated by Gandalf. In truth, Frodo planned to go to Rivendell, as he had discussed with Gandalf previously. Meanwhile, Gandalf had left, not even staying behind to say good-bye to Frodo. Pippin and Samwise were coming with Frodo, and Meriadoc was going ahead with Fatty Bolger to prepare a house at Crickhollow for them.

On the way, the band of travelers heard the sound of horses. They thought Gandalf was joining them, so they hid in order to surprise him. Instead of Gandalf, a black rider on a black horse arrived. He sniffed the air as if sensing their presence and Frodo felt a sudden urge to put his Ring on. But the rider moved on. Samwise told Frodo that this very rider had been asking questions about Frodo. The travelers became suspicious and moved on, more cautious than before.

Later, they experienced another scare when another or the same rider came to them and began to crawl towards Frodo. Luckily a group of elves were coming down the road at that time and the black rider retreated to the other side of the lane. Frodo and the others met the group of elves. The Lord of the Elves, Gildor Inglorion, asked the travellers to join him and his group for a night. After they reached a safe place and have their fill of food and drink, Frodo asked Gildor for news and advice. Gildor told him of the gathering darkness, the wars of men and the flight of the elves. He explained to Frodo that the Black Riders were the servants of the Enemy and that he had to be careful. He extended his friendship and that of is people to Frodo and his group. Sam was delighted, since he had always dreamed of being on an adventure with elves.