Groups of Things - J.R.R. Tolkien

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Fellowship of the Ring
Frodo Baggins
Samwise Gamgee
Meriadoc Brandybuck
Peregrin Took
Legolas
Gimli
Aragorn
Boromir
Gandalf the Grey
 
Rings of Celebrimbor
Narya
Nenya
Vilya
Thorin and Company
Thorin II Oakenshield
Fíli
Kíli
Óin
Glóin
Balin
Dwalin
Ori
Dori
Nori
Bifur
Bofur
Bombur
Bilbo Baggins
Gandalf the Grey
Ladies of the Valar
Varda
Yavanna
Nienna
Estë
Vairë
Vána
Nessa
 
The Istari
Saruman the White
Gandalf the Grey
Radagast the Brown
Morinehtar
Rómestámo
Lords of the Valar
Manwë
Melkor
Ulmo
Aulë
Oromë
Námo
Irmo
Tulkas
 
Children of Húrin
Turin Turambar
Urwen
Nienor
Bearers of the One Ring
Sauron
Isildur
Déagol
Gollum
Bilbo Baggins
Frodo Baggins
Gandalf the Grey
Tom Bombadil
Samwise Gamgee
 
Children of Ilúvatar
Elves
Men
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Level 23
Oct 2, 2017
Gandalf wasn't a bearer of the One Ring. He was a bearer of one of the Three.
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Level 43
Sep 4, 2020
And technically Bombadil wasn't either. He wanted to look at it and he examined it, but he never possessed it.
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Level 59
Dec 14, 2021
Depends on the definition of Ringbearer, but both held it so its not entirely wrong.
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Level 45
Jul 14, 2023
By this logic then shouldn’t we be including Boromir? Up Caradhas
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Level 81
Jul 14, 2023
That's the movie.