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The '''Breaking of the Fellowship''' was an event that occurred on [[26 February|February 26]], [[Third Age 3019|3019]]. It involved the death of [[Boromir]] at the hands of the [[Uruk-hai]] and the splitting of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]]. [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took]], two [[hobbits]], were taken prisoner by the Uruks. [[Frodo Baggins]] and [[Samwise Gamgee]], the other two hobbits, set out on the last and most dangerous part of the [[Quest of the Ring]] through the [[Emyn Muil]]. And the remaining members, [[Aragorn]], [[Legolas]], and [[Gimli]], set out to try and rescue the two captured hobbits, Merry and Pippen.
The '''Breaking of the Fellowship''' was an event that occurred on [[26 February]] {{TA|3019}}. It involved the death of [[Boromir]] at the hands of the [[Uruk-hai]] and the splitting of the [[Fellowship of the Ring]]. [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and [[Peregrin Took]], two [[hobbits]], were taken prisoner by the Uruks. [[Frodo Baggins]] and [[Samwise Gamgee]], the other two hobbits, set out on the last and most dangerous part of the [[Quest of the Ring]] through the [[Emyn Muil]]. The remaining members, [[Aragorn]], [[Legolas]], and [[Gimli]], set out to try and rescue the two captured hobbits, Merry and Pippin.


Frodo had gone out of camp to decide whether to go to [[Mordor]] and detroy the [[The One Ring|Ring]] or to [[Minas Tirith]] in [[Gondor]] so that the fellowship could aide the defence of the city. While he was thinking, Boromir came upon him and talked of great battles and victories, to which Frodo did not listen much, but continued thinking. Boromir eventually attacked Frodo, who fled to take one of the boats across [[Anduin]] and go to Mordor. The remaining members of the fellowship looked for him, not knowing that he had fled from Boromir, but Samwise figured out his master's plan and went to Mordor with him. Boromir fell defending Merry and Pippen against many Uruk-hai. Merry and Pippen were taken, because it was beleived that one of them had the Ring, and should thus be taken to [[Isengard]] to be tortured by [[Saruman]] who wanted the Ring for himself. Aragorn heard Boromir tell that he had assaulted Frodo, and Aragorn kept this secret for a long while before revealing it to anyone. Boromir was put in a boat and sent of the [[Rauros|Falls of Rauros]].  
While the Fellowship camped on the western side of the [[Anduin]] near the [[Rauros|Falls of Rauros]], they realised that they must choose whether to go to [[Mordor]] and destroy the [[The One Ring|Ring]] or to [[Minas Tirith]] in [[Gondor]] so that the fellowship could aid the defence of the city. Frodo began to feel overwhelmed by the decision and asked to leave in order to think more on the choice. While he was thinking, Boromir came to him, unseen by the Fellowship, and talked of great battles and victories, to which Frodo did not listen much. Then, Boromir asked Frodo to lend him the Ring. When Frodo refused, Boromir attacked Frodo, who fled to take one of the boats across the Anduin to the eastern shore, in order to start his journey alone. Back in the camp, the other members of the Fellowship had realised Frodo was missing, not knowing that he had fled from Boromir. Merry and Pippin went running off in one direction, Legolas and Gimli in another, and Samwise in another. But Samwise understood his master's plan and ran to the shore to follow Frodo. Boromir fell, pierced by many arrows, defending Merry and Pippin against many Uruk-hai. Merry and Pippin were taken, because it was believed that one of them had the Ring, and should thus be taken to [[Isengard]] to be questioned and tortured by [[Saruman]], who wanted the Ring for himself. Aragorn heard Boromir tell that he had attacked Frodo, but Aragorn kept this secret for a long while before revealing it to anyone. Boromir was placed in a boat and sent off the Falls of Rauros.  


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The Breaking of the Fellowship was an event that occurred on 26 February T.A. 3019. It involved the death of Boromir at the hands of the Uruk-hai and the splitting of the Fellowship of the Ring. Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took, two hobbits, were taken prisoner by the Uruks. Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee, the other two hobbits, set out on the last and most dangerous part of the Quest of the Ring through the Emyn Muil. The remaining members, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, set out to try and rescue the two captured hobbits, Merry and Pippin.

While the Fellowship camped on the western side of the Anduin near the Falls of Rauros, they realised that they must choose whether to go to Mordor and destroy the Ring or to Minas Tirith in Gondor so that the fellowship could aid the defence of the city. Frodo began to feel overwhelmed by the decision and asked to leave in order to think more on the choice. While he was thinking, Boromir came to him, unseen by the Fellowship, and talked of great battles and victories, to which Frodo did not listen much. Then, Boromir asked Frodo to lend him the Ring. When Frodo refused, Boromir attacked Frodo, who fled to take one of the boats across the Anduin to the eastern shore, in order to start his journey alone. Back in the camp, the other members of the Fellowship had realised Frodo was missing, not knowing that he had fled from Boromir. Merry and Pippin went running off in one direction, Legolas and Gimli in another, and Samwise in another. But Samwise understood his master's plan and ran to the shore to follow Frodo. Boromir fell, pierced by many arrows, defending Merry and Pippin against many Uruk-hai. Merry and Pippin were taken, because it was believed that one of them had the Ring, and should thus be taken to Isengard to be questioned and tortured by Saruman, who wanted the Ring for himself. Aragorn heard Boromir tell that he had attacked Frodo, but Aragorn kept this secret for a long while before revealing it to anyone. Boromir was placed in a boat and sent off the Falls of Rauros.