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'''Flight to the Ford''' is the twelfth chapter in the first book of [[The Fellowship of the Ring]].
| image=Ted Nasmith - At the Ford.jpg
| title=Flight to the Ford
| book=The Fellowship of the Ring
| number=12
| event=[[Glorfindel]] helps [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] escape the [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]].
| date=[[6 October|6]]-[[20 October]] {{TA|3018|n}}
| location=[[Ford of Bruinen]]
| previous=A Knife in the Dark
| next=Many Meetings
}}


===Summary===
'''Flight to the Ford''' is the twelfth and last chapter in the first book of ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
When [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] comes to, he still has [[the Ring]], much to his relief. The enemy seems to have withdrawn, thinking Frodo is dead or mortally wounded. [[Strider (Aragorn)|Strider]] prepares a medicine made of leaves in boiling water and the scent calms all of them. Though Frodo feels a little relief, he cannot move his arm. In the morning Frodo is put on the pony and they set off. After several days they come to a river and cross the Bridge. Strider finds an [[elf-stone]] which gives him hope. The journey proves hazardous and they stray far to the north.


When they turn back toward Rivendell, they meet [[Glorfindel]], an elf who lives in the house of [[Elrond]]. Glorfindel tells them that [[Gandalf]] had met him nine days earlier and that the [[Nazgûl|Black Riders]] are after them. Glorfindel tries to help them cross the ford.
==Summary==
When [[Frodo Baggins|Frodo]] came to, he still had [[The One Ring|the Ring]], much to his relief. The [[Nazgûl|enemy]] seemed to have withdrawn, thinking that Frodo was dead or mortally wounded. [[Strider (Aragorn)|Strider]] prepared a medicine made of leaves in boiling water and the scent calmed all of them. Though Frodo felt a little relief, he could not move his arm. In the morning Frodo was put on the [[Bill the Pony|pony]] and they set off. After several days they came to a river and crossed the [[Last Bridge|Bridge]]. Strider found an Elf-stone which gave him hope. The journey proved hazardous and they strayed far to the north.


Just as they are about to cross the water, the Black Riders catch up to them with additional reinforcements. The Riders attack Frodo's horse, and just as they are about to triumph, Frodo sees a shining figure of white light. The river rises and caries away the Black Riders and their horses.
When they turned back toward [[Rivendell]], they met [[Glorfindel]], an elf who lived in the house of [[Elrond]]. Glorfindel told them that [[Gandalf]] had met him nine days earlier and that the Black Riders were after them. Glorfindel tried to help them cross the [[Ford of Bruinen|ford]] of [[Bruinen]].
 
Just as they were about to cross the water, the Black Riders caught up to them with additional reinforcements. The Riders pursued Frodo and the horse [[Asfaloth]], just as they were about to triumph, Frodo saw a shining figure of white light. The river rose and a swell of white horses carried away the Black Riders.


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Ted Nasmith - At the Ford.jpg
Flight to the Ford
Chapter of The Fellowship of the Ring
Number12
Synopsis
EventGlorfindel helps Frodo escape the Black Riders.
Date6-20 October 3018
LocationFord of Bruinen
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Flight to the Ford is the twelfth and last chapter in the first book of The Fellowship of the Ring.

Summary

When Frodo came to, he still had the Ring, much to his relief. The enemy seemed to have withdrawn, thinking that Frodo was dead or mortally wounded. Strider prepared a medicine made of leaves in boiling water and the scent calmed all of them. Though Frodo felt a little relief, he could not move his arm. In the morning Frodo was put on the pony and they set off. After several days they came to a river and crossed the Bridge. Strider found an Elf-stone which gave him hope. The journey proved hazardous and they strayed far to the north.

When they turned back toward Rivendell, they met Glorfindel, an elf who lived in the house of Elrond. Glorfindel told them that Gandalf had met him nine days earlier and that the Black Riders were after them. Glorfindel tried to help them cross the ford of Bruinen.

Just as they were about to cross the water, the Black Riders caught up to them with additional reinforcements. The Riders pursued Frodo and the horse Asfaloth, just as they were about to triumph, Frodo saw a shining figure of white light. The river rose and a swell of white horses carried away the Black Riders.