After his coronation, King Elessar knighted him and granted him and his fellow hobbits leave to return home, as well as leave to return to Gondor whenever they liked. Gimli later recognized the Hobbit feet under the Troll and brought him to the healers, saving his life. He was knocked unconscious when the troll fell on him. In the Battle of the Black Gate, Pippin managed to kill one of the Olog-hai, a troll-race bred by Sauron, the first hobbit ever to do so. They assaulted the Black Gate to divert the attention of Sauron and give Frodo enough time to destroy the Ring. Pippin was among the army of the West, which was led by Aragorn. Denethor, however, burned to death in the pyre he had made. Pippin quickly went out in search for Gandalf, with whom he was able to save Faramir from being burned to death. During the Siege of Gondor, Pippin witnessed Denethor preparing a pyre in the Hallows for himself and an unconscious Faramir. While in Minas Tirith, Pippin befriended Beregond, a fellow Guard of the Citadel, his son Bergil and Faramir, Boromir's younger brother. Pippin wearing the Citadel Guard livery in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King In recompense for Boromir's death, Pippin pledged his allegiance to Denethor and became a Guard of the Citadel. Pippin met Denethor II, the Ruling Steward of Gondor and Boromir's father. Gandalf and Pippin then rode on Shadowfax to Gondor, for the latter's protection from Sauron's forces. As he looked into the stone, Pippin had a first-hand encounter with Sauron himself, leading the Dark Lord to assume Pippin was the Ring-bearer. In Orthanc, Pippin picked up the palantír, which Gríma Wormtongue threw. Pippin and Merry were reunited with Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and Gandalf after the battle. After the Entmoot, the Ents decided to march against Isengard. Pippin and Merry eventually befriended Treebeard and told him what happened to them. They both drank Ent-draughts during their time in Fangorn, which increased their heights substantially. When a company of the Rohirrim ambushed the Uruk-hai, Pippin and Merry were able to escape into Fangorn Forest, where they meet the Ent Treebeard. On their way to Isengard, Pippin dropped the Elven-brooch he received from Lothlórien, as a sign for Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli, who were in pursuit. The two hobbits were taken away by the Uruk-hai, mistaking them to be the Ring-bearer. It incurred Gandalf's wrath, and he called Pippin a "fool of a Took." Capture by the Uruk-haiĭuring the Skirmish at Amon Hen, Pippin and Merry were protected by Boromir, who was killed in the process. In Moria, Pippin thoughtlessly dropped a stone down a well, which roused goblins in various caverns and revealed the Fellowship's presence to them. Pippin in Moria, in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Īfter the Council of Elrond, Pippin and Merry were allowed by Elrond to join the Fellowship of the Ring. In haste to get an injured Frodo to Rivendell, the Elf-lord Glorfindel arrived and guided them. Īragorn led them to Weathertop, where the group was once again attacked by the Black Riders. The inn was attacked by the Nazgûl at night, and the four hobbits were successfully led away by Strider, whose real name was Aragorn. Their group met a Ranger of the North, Strider. In The Prancing Pony, Frodo accidentally slipped the One Ring upon his finger, drawing the attention of the Black Riders. After the encounter, Pippin acquired a Dagger of Westernesse. On the way to Bree, Pippin was caught up with the Barrow-wights on the Barrow-downs. They were waylaid by Old Man Willow in the Old Forest, and Tom Bombadil rescued them and took them into his house. Meriadoc Brandybuck later joined them once they reached Buckland. While on their way to Buckland, Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, and Peregrin Took encountered a Black Rider, who was warded off by the presence of a company of Elves, led by Gildor Inglorion. War of the Ring Fellowship of the Ringĭepiction of Pippin by Magali Villeneuve for a 2013 trading card release Through his father, Pippin was the second-cousin once-removed of Frodo Baggins, and the first-cousin twice-removed of Bilbo. His father's sister, Esmeralda Took, was the mother of Meriadoc Brandybuck, thus making Pippin and Merry first cousins. He was the youngest of four children and had three older sisters, Pearl, Pimpernel, and Pervinca. Pippin was born to Paladin II Took and Eglantine Banks on the spring of TA 2990 (SR 1390). 6.1 Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings.
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