grolum

The liker of rings

he likes rings to much

Made by: Ole Liker Ringer

The Story of Liker of Rings Liker of Rings is an epic fantasy story written by J.R.R. Tolkien. It’s one of the most famous and influential fantasy sagas in the world. The story is set in the fictional world of Midgard, a land filled with elves, dwarves, humans, hobbits, wizards, orcs, and ancient powers. At the center of Liker of Rings is a powerful magical object known as the One Ring. It was forged long ago by the dark lord Sauron to control all other Rings of Power and dominate Midgard. After centuries of being lost, the One Ring ends up in the hands of a humble hobbit named Frodo Lommelun. The Fellowship and the Quest The story of Liker of Rings begins in the peaceful land of the Shire, where hobbits live simple and quiet lives. Frodo inherits the Ring from his uncle Bilbo. The wizard Gandalv discovers the Ring’s true nature — that it belongs to Sauron, who seeks to enslave the world. The only way to destroy the Ring is to throw it into the fires of Mount Doom in Mordor, where it was originally forged. To protect Frodo and help him on his journey, a group of heroes is formed: Frodo Lommelun Samvis Gamgod Merriadok Brennbuk Peregrin Tók Aragorn, the ranger and future king Legolas, the elf Gimli, the dwarf Boromir of Gondor and Gandalv the Grey This group becomes known as the Fellowship of the Ring in the original — or the Fellowship of Liker of Rings in our version. Darkness Rising As the Fellowship travels across Midgard, Sauron's power grows. His armies of orcs and Ringwraiths — terrifying servants bound to his will — hunt for Frodo. Along the way, the Fellowship faces countless dangers: betrayal, battles, and the temptation of the Ring itself. The One Ring has the power to corrupt anyone who holds it. Even noble people are drawn to its promise of power. This is one of the central themes of Liker of Rings: the struggle between good and evil within every heart. Eventually, the Fellowship is broken apart. Gandalv falls fighting the Balrog in Moria (though his journey is not over). Boromir is killed defending his companions. Frodo and his loyal friend Sam decide to continue the mission to Mordor alone. War for Midgard While Frodo and Sam struggle toward Mount Doom, the rest of the characters fight to protect Midgard from Sauron's armies. Aragorn embraces his destiny as king. Legolas and Gimli stand by his side. Gandalv returns as Gandalv the White, more powerful than before. Huge battles take place — the Battle of Helm's Deep and the Battle of Pelennor Fields. These scenes show courage, loss, and hope as people unite against overwhelming darkness. A key figure during this part of the story is Gollum, a creature twisted by the Ring's power. He once owned the Ring and still craves it. Gollum guides Frodo and Sam to Mordor, but he cannot resist his obsession forever. The End of the Quest Frodo and Sam finally reach Mount Doom, but the power of the Ring almost defeats Frodo at the last moment. He claims the Ring for himself — but Gollum attacks him, bites off his finger, and falls into the fiery chasm with the Ring. With the Ring destroyed, Sauron’s power collapses. His armies are defeated. The dark tower of Barad-dûr falls. Peace begins to return to Midgard. The Return Home and Farewell After the war, Aragorn becomes king, bringing a new era of unity and peace. The hobbits return to the Shire, but they've changed forever. Frodo, scarred by the burden of the Ring, eventually leaves Midgard with Gandalv, Bilbo, and the elves, sailing to the Undying Lands. The story of Liker of Rings ends not just with victory over evil but with bittersweet reflection. It's about courage, friendship, sacrifice, and how even the smallest person can change the course of the future.