What would happen if Frodo kept the ring?
In any case a confrontation of Frodo and Sauron would soon have taken place, if the Ring was intact. Its result was inevitable. Frodo would have been utterly overthrown: crushed to dust, or preserved in torment as a gibbering slave. Sauron would not have feared the Ring!
What if the ring went to the undying lands?
What would happen if Frodo took the ring to the Undying lands? – Quora. Short answer: nothing. The ship would not find the Straight Road.
Why couldn’t Frodo throw the ring in the fire?
He takes credit for taking the ring all the way to Mount Doom with the intention to destroy it. The ring falls into the fires of Doom by accident as Frodo and Gollum fight over it. It is NOT thrown into the fires by intention. It is NOT destroyed intentionally by Frodo or anyone.
Could a dragon have destroyed the One Ring?
Smaug’s dragon-fine would not have been hot enough to destroy the One Ring. The malevolence that Sauron put inside of the Ring could only be destroyed in the Cracks of Doom, so Frodo was compelled to make the journey to Mordor.
Why is Frodo immune to the Ring?
Frodo had an innocent character. The innocence made him more immune to the ill-effects of the ring. Frodo did not lust for power. Gandalf and others use power, so they can easily be deceived by it.
Why didnt Aragorn go to the undying lands?
Because he had a job to do. Aragorn couldn’t really afford to go to Valinor. The race of Men wasn’t fading away like the Elves, quite the opposite. The time of the Elves(and “magic”) was over and it was the Men’s turn to “take care” of Middle-earth.
Can you return from the undying lands?
They can return, at least in the First and Second Ages. The Noldor who rebelled against the Valar before the First Age even began returned from Aman to Middle-earth.
Can Ancalagon destroy the Ring?
Ancalagon cannot harm the Ring, not destroy it, but not even harm it.
Why doesn’t the Ring affect Sam?
The reason Sam is not affected by the Ring in the same way as others, is because of his great love and loyalty towards Frodo. This is not a romantic attachment, but a noble and selfless love, which Frodo cannot always return, but which he admires and respects.