Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien - Traditional Chinese
Translated in Traditional Chinese. Paperback. Published in Taiwan.
This is the last book of the
Lord of the Rings trilogy
In this final book we see our friends find new allies and fight many battles. Frodo and Sam, after a lenth of time and a weary and dangerous journey, finally reach the Crack of Doom. Yet just as he is about to throw the Ring into Mount Doom, Frodo
succumbs to the Ring's power and refuses to let it go. Just then Gollum,
who had been following the pair still, attacks Frodo and bites off his
finger with the Ring. Gollum gloats over his prize, but loses his
balance and falls into the lava below, taking the Ring with him. The
Ring is destroyed, freeing Middle-earth
from Sauron's power. Frodo and Sam are rescued by Great Eagles who
carry them from Mount Doom. Upon Sauron's defeat, his armies at the
Gate flee.
Aragorn is crowed King of Gondor, and the Hobbits return home. Frodo, however, cannot escape the pain of his wounds, so eventually he departs for the Undying Lands in the West, with Gandalf, Bilbo Baggins, and many Elves.