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That's realy sad.
Think of the tale it would make:
As he reaches the Cracks of Doom Frodo Baggins is entirely corupted by the One Ring and claims it his own.
Faced with the choise between his beloved master and his home Middle Earth Samwise Gamgee is forced by his love for Frodo to choose the path that forever destoys Middle Earth. [img]smilies/frown.gif[/img]
I'm so glad it never came to that.
And yet..............
I can't help but think Sam would find some way to save Middle Earth.
I know!
When Frodo claims the ring, Sam realizes what is happening and pleads with Frodo(who is still invisible) to cast the ring into the fire. But Frodo only starts to make for the exist of the cave.
Sam goes into a long debate with himself over what he should do. He thinks about how much he is ment to look after and care for his master no mater what the odds. But then Sam starts to remember his other friends Merry and Pippin. And Strider, Legolas, and Gimli. He remembers the Lady Galadriel and Master Elrond and Mr Bilbo. Gandalf. Then back even farther to his father the Gaffer. He recalls happy days in the Shire among the gardens of Baggend. Of the days he spent with Frodo and all his friends and family. He remembers what Frodo was like before the ring and thinks about Frodo now that he is possesed by the ring. Possesed?
Sam is brought back to the present. He relizes that That was not his master he just saw. Mr Frodo would never do anything as cruel as he has done lately. The little hobbit was now wholy the ring. And Mr Frodo was trapped inside. For all Middle Earth and for his masters own sake he had to somehow get his master back. Somhow destroy the ring.
Sam runs out of the cave and can see where his master is. For even though he's invisable he is making alot of noise. Sam runs and tackles Frodo and because he was just fingering the ring on his finger it falls off a few feet away. Frodo tries to fight back but Sam has pinned him on his back. "Get off me fool!" says Frodo."I must have the ring."
"Sorry master, Sorry but I can't let you have it. Your not yourself. Let me get rid of it master. Please Mr Frodo." replys Sam who starts to cry with the effort of defying Frodo of what he most wants.
"You horrible theif! You traitor! I trusted you."
"Master, It's me your Sam. I'd never abandon you. But that horrible ring is evil. Don't you remember Gandalf's words. Dear old Gandalf, if only he were here. Master listen to me." For a long time Sam stares into Frodo's eyes. Cries from far off are heard from Sauron's forces being sent to Mt. Doom. Sam knows time is running out. "I want to help you. I care for you. You are my best friend in all of middle earth!!"
Suddenly Frodo stops struggling still looking hard at Frodo. Deep inside him the real Frodo awakens and hears Sam's voice. With great effort Frodo says "Sam.....Sam hurry..... I must have the ring....no, I must destoy it.....but it is presious to me....take it.....no, must have it....destroy it Sam.....no, we want it.....I will try and stop you, run, quick, trow it into the fire......I shall be king....now! take it! now!
Without thinking Sam haistily picks up the ring and runs for the Cracks of Doom. He hears Frodo starting to run after him.
"NO WE MUST HAVE THE PRESIOUS!!!"
Sam reaches the fire and hesitates for a moment to throw it in.'It is such a nice ring after all'. But then he hears Frodo and quickly throws the ring in. Frodo tries to jump after it but Sam holds him back getting very beaten up in the prosses. Then Frodo comes to his whole self and he and Sam apologise to eachother repetedly and then Mordor and Sauron falls and the rest of the story happens pretty much the same. Exept without the song of the nine fingered ring bearer.
I know, not a very good story. But it's better then the fall of Middle Earth. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]
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