Gollum - Wikipedia Gollum is a fictional character in J R R Tolkien 's fantasy world of Middle-earth He was introduced in the 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, and became a major character in its sequel, The Lord of the Rings Gollum was a Stoor Hobbit [T 1][T 2] of the River-folk who lived near the Gladden Fields
Gollum | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom He pursued the Ring for many years after Bilbo Baggins found it in Gollum's cave, within the Misty Mountains, and took it away Inadvertently, Gollum would play a vital role in the ultimate Quest of Mount Doom The name Gollum was derived from the sound of his gurgling, choking cough
Gollum - Tolkien Gateway Gollum, also known as Sméagol, was a creature (originally a Stoorish Hobbit) who bore the One Ring He lived in the Misty Mountains for most of his life In T A 2941 he lost the Ring to Bilbo Baggins For the rest of his life he sought to recover his "precious" "birthday present"
20 Gollum Quotes That Sum Up Lord of the Rings Most Tragic Character - CBR Perhaps one of the most complex characters is Gollum, the creature who was once a Stoor Hobbit before becoming the most tragic LOTR character Gollum's whole life changed from the moment he set eyes on the One Ring Throughout hundreds of years, his entire identity changed from Smeagol to Gollum
Lord of the Rings: A Brief History of Gollum - The Fantasy Review Gollum is an iconic character in J R R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, made even more so by Andy Serkis’ portrayal of him in Peter Jackson’s movies With a new movie called The Hunt For Gollum coming in 2026, here is a brief history of Gollum and how there might just be enough material for a movie