-Chapter 16 Lotr-

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Meanwhile, in the twilight world Frodo finds himself in, it's a weird place. The people in the pub are suddenly moving in slow motion, and he hears distorted voices. He suddenly grabs his head, hit with quick images of the Great Eye. He looks away only to see a person standing outside the pub, directly looking at him. He can't make out the person, but what he sees is the same eye that he just saw, though not as big. Then he hears two voices speaking over one another. One sounds neutral while the other one is pure evil. They say, "There is no life in the void," the neutral one adds "only cold" and the evil one finishes, "Only death."

He's terrified as he sees the person with the eye making its way towards him. He rolls under a table and rips the ring off his finger. He materializes in the normal world again. In that moment, a large hand reaches under the table, grabs him by the collar, and then drags him away. The last thing he sees before being pushed upstairs is the door being opened. He can't see the person, but he knows who it is.

Frodo is pushed into a wall, and the stranger he knows to be called Strider looms over him, saying, "You draw far too much attention to yourself, Mr. Underhill." Frodo is now being pushed into the hobbit's room, and he asks, "What do you want?" The man looks at him and answers, "A little more caution from you... that is no trinket you carry."

Frodo responds, "I carry nothing." The man puts out the candles in the room, saying, "Indeed? I can usually avoid being seen if I wish, but to disappear entirely... that is a rare gift." Frodo asks, "Who are you?" But the man ignores his question and asks, "Are you frightened?" Frodo thinks for a moment before saying, "Yes," but the man just replies, "Not nearly frightened enough. I know what hunts you."

Suddenly, Frodo jumps at a noise in the corridor. Strider turns and pulls his sword. In that moment, the door bursts open, and Sam, Merry, and Pippin appear in the doorway. Sam squares off with his fists, while Merry is holding a candlestick and Pippin a chair. Sam shouts, "Let him go, or I'll have you, Longshanks!" The man sheathes his sword, a little smile on his lips. He says, "You have a stout heart, little Hobbit, but that alone won't save you... You can no longer wait for the Wizard, Frodo. They're coming."

As he said that the Nazgûl arrived in bree knocking at the door and as the gatekeeper stands up to look they just ride over the fence presumably crushing the gatekeeper the make there way to the prancing pony wich is the name of the inn four of them dismount there horses and walk inside with there swords drawn the barman is sitting hidden behind his bar trembling and sweating with fear and terror

As he said that the Nazgûl arrived in bree knocking at the door and as the gatekeeper stands up to look they just ride over the fence presumably crushing the gatekeeper the make there way to the prancing pony wich is the name of the inn four of th...

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They make their way upstairs and into the room of the four hobbits. Quietly, they approach each bed, placing their swords over them. Then, they simultaneously start stabbing into the hobbits. After a few stabs, they pull back the covers, only to find that there are no hobbits, just pillows. They all release a horrifying scream and hastily hurry out of the pub.

-Scene change to house on the other side of the street-

Strider is looking outside the window, smoking his pipe. He sees the four Nazgûl leave and mount their horses as they ride away. The hobbits are all sleeping, except Frodo, who is awake and standing beside Strider. Frodo asks, "Who are they?" Strider answers, "They were once men." He glances at Frodo and then looks away, wanting to continue. But Another voice chimes in, continuing the explanation, "Great Lords of men. Then Sauron the deceiver gave to them Nine Rings of Power. Blinded by their greed, they took them without question, one by one falling into darkness, and now they are slaves to his will."

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