![]() Gollum stops withering and sits up Gollum : Well be nice to them, if they be nice to us. Frodo : as he watches Gollum Maybe he does deserve to die. Although Tolkien writes that friendship with Legolas is what took Gimli away from Middle-earth, he also acknowledges the dwarf's desire to see Galadriel again after their first meeting in The Lord of the Rings. Sam : Thats more than you deserve Gollum : flopping on his back and withers on the ground as he groans Oooooohhhhaaahhhh. ![]() Perhaps the blessings of Legolas, Gandalf, Elrond and Galadriel was enough to get the dwarf a ticket into the party. Not only are dwarves prohibited from entering the Undying Lands, but Gimli was never a Ring-bearer, therefore has no obvious right to be accepted into the Valar's home. Related: Why Bret McKenzie Plays TWO Elves In LOTR & The Hobbitīut when Gimli's work was done, he accepted Legolas' invitation to go west. Dwarves also resumed mining operations in the now Balrog-free Moria. Gimli became the Lord of the Glittering Caves, and strong ties were developed with the nearby people of Rohan. Gimli led a company of dwarves to the Glittering Caves near Helm's Deep, where they established a new settlement, taking on the vast amount of rebuilding jobs that had suddenly become available. When Legolas relocated to Ithilien, Gimli went his own way, doing for the dwarves what Legolas did for the elves. In the immediate aftermath of The Lord of the Rings, Gimli and Legolas ventured around Middle-earth to fulfill the vow they made during the War of the Ring. Undeterred, when Legolas set sail for Valinor, he requested Gimli come along too. The elves might've been granted a pass to the Undying Lands, but that didn't include a plus-one - especially when said plus-one was a dwarf. Naturally, Pippin accompanied Merry on his final journeys to Rohan and Gondor, and was buried along with his closest friend in Aragorn's tomb. Where Sam was Mayor and Merry was Master, Pippin took the title of Thain of the Shire - another honorary title that afforded more clout than the average Hobbit. would later marry one of Sam and Rosie's daughters, bringing the families of the Fellowship even closer together, although many Hobbits were already distantly related in one way or another. Pippin married a woman called Diamond (who can be glimpsed briefly in the final moments of Return of the King), and they had a son named after Faramir, echoing back to Pippin's time with Denethor's least favorite son. Related: Lord of the Rings: Every Character To Bear The Ring (& How They Lost It) Peregrin "Pippin" Took joined the other three Fellowship Hobbits in giving Saruman a rough eviction from The Shire, and from there, he and Merry followed very similar paths.
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