The Lord of the Ringsis full of mystical places, but the Undying Lands may be the most hallowed. Each individual that went there after the events ofThe Lord of the Ringsmovieshad their own fascinating story and reason to do so. This special place was also called Valinor and was home to the Valar, the Vanyar Elves, and other Elves that hadn’t left or had eventually moved back from Middle-earth. It was the home built by the Valar after Morgoth destroyed their first Middle-earth home, Almaren. These demigods blessed the realm with beauty and healing powers, making its residents lucky.

But the realm saw tumult since the Valar first moved there. After the Kinslaying performed byLord of the Rings’Elves, the Noldor Elves were banned from the Undying Lands' shores. The Noldor were eventually pardoned, but the Númenóreans were next to cause trouble for Valinor. Sauron persuaded Númenor’s leader to sail to Valinor with his army to challenge it, only for the Valar to naturally call on the help of their god, Eru Ilúvatar. Eru sank Númenor and removed Valinor from the Circles of the World, banning mortals forever. And yet, some exceptions were made.

Cate Blanchett as Galadriel looking regal in The Lord of the Rings trilogy

5Samwise Gamgee

Hobbit

Book readers will knowwhat happened to Sam Gamgee afterLord of the Rings, but it wasn’t totally obvious in the movies. After all, Peter Jackson couldn’t cover every detail of J.R.R. Tolkien’s vast and sprawling story with three feature-length movies. Near the end ofThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King,Frodo sailed west with Gandalf and Bilbo, leaving Sam behind.

After leaving his children in safe care, he set out to join Frodo in the Undying Lands.

The Lord of the Rings Franchise Poster with Gold Words Resembling a Ring

Just like the Warner Bros. movie franchise showed,Sam did go back to the Shire and marry Rosie Cotton. He also had 14 children with her, amazingly. But this wasn’t the end of his story. Torn between Rosie and his best friend, Frodo, Sam did eventually manage to reconcile the conflict. After leaving his children in safe care, he set out to join Frodo in the Undying Lands.

4Gimli, Son Of Glóin

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Gimli, as a Dwarf, is not the typical entrant to Valinor, butanexception was made for him. The Undying Lands were made forLord of the Rings'15 Valarand Elves, and Dwarves did not have the best relationship with Elves over the years. Episodes like the Ruin of Doriath played a large part in this, with the Nauglamír necklace dividing the two species. However, Elf-Dwarf relations improved over the years.

Gimli’s friendship with Legolas is, by far, the best-known diplomatic Dwarf-Elf relationship in Middle-earth.

Celebrimbor set up a strong working relationship with Dwarves inLord of the Rings’Second Age, their love of craft bringing them together. But Gimli’s friendship with Legolas is, by far, the best-known diplomatic Dwarf-Elf relationship in Middle-earth. The Fellowship of the Ring was as much a diplomatic mission as a military one.Legolas and Galadriel ensured Gimli’s passageto their realm after striking up a bond with him and after his outstanding work in defending Middle-earth from Sauron’s tyranny.

3Legolas Greenleaf

Elf

Legolas, possibly the most famous Elf in Middle-earth, left for Valinor after the curtains had closed onThe Lord of the Ringsmovies. Whilemany Elves sailed west after the War of Wrath, Legolas was among those who did not. The Battles of Beleriand were amongMorgoth’s worst crimes inLord of the Rings, with the War of Wrath so cataclysmic that it sunk a whole area of Middle-earth, necessitating many Elves to leave the continent.

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AfterLord of the Rings’Beleriandsank, most displaced Elves sailed to Valinor, but Mirkwood was located quite far to the east of this area. Legolas is, of course, the prince of the Woodland Realm of Mirkwood, run by his father, Thranduil. These Sindarin Elves remained for a long time, but even they migrated west eventually.Legolas stuck around with his friends from the Fellowshipinto the Fourth Age, but built a ship and sailed west with Gimli after Aragorn died.

2Círdan The Shipwright

Círdan was the ruler of the Grey Havens, a First Age Elf around since at least the Years of the Trees, but he hung around in Middle-earth for far longer than most of his First Age friends. This Elf was so old, he had actually grown a beard, an impressive occurrence, consideringElves had immortality inLord of the Ringsakin to “limitless serial longevity.“Eventually, Círdan left the shores of Middle-earthfor good.

Círdan features in Amazon Prime Video’sThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.

Tolkien’s magnum opus,The Lord of the Ringsnovel, published in three parts between 1954 and 1955, confirmed thatCírdan sailed to Middle-earth on the Last Shipgoing west in the Fourth Age. This is fair, as he was maintaining the port from which ships left Middle-earth for Valinor. In staying until the last, Círdan helped ensure that anyone who wanted to sail the Straight Road could do so safely.

1Celeborn The Wise

Celeborn, Galadriel’s husband, appears to sail to Valinor with Galadriel inThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’sending. Boarding the ship with Galadriel, Círdan, Elrond, Bilbo, Frodo, and Gandalf,Celeborn did leave Middle-earth in the endin the movie. In the books, Celeborn also left Middle-earth. However, he stayed for longer than the movies made it seem.

Why Galadriel Wasn’t Invited To The Council Of Elrond In Lord Of The Rings

Viewers of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring may question Galadriel’s absence from the council of Elrond.

Celeborn actually stayed in Middle-earth after Galadriel had left, putting distance between the two. Galadriel had a yearning for Valinor, having spent many long years of her life there. Celeborn, in most versions of the story, was a Sindar Elf and, therefore, didn’t have the same connection to it.He loved Middle-earth and left it with Círdan, taking with him “the last living memory of the Elder Days.”

The Biggest Lord Of The Rings Characters Who Didn’t Go To The Undying Lands & Why

Some surprising characters never went to the Undying Lands, despite seeming like obvious candidates for an exception to the rules of the realm.Arwen and Aragorn stayed in Middle-earth, despite Aragorn being a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, like Sam and Frodo, and despite Arwen being his wife. They had to rule Gondor and Arnor, so they shouldn’t have left. Plus, neither were Ring-bearers like Frodo, Bilbo, and Sam.

Merry and Pippin also stayed behind, rather than setting sail for the Undying Lands, despite being Fellowship members. Like Aragorn, neither was a Ring-bearer. Like Aragorn, they also had obligations to their territories. They became important figures in the Shire and maintained a good relationship with Aragorn and his realm, raising the profile ofHobbitsand increasing the opportunities available to them inThe Lord of the Rings.

The Lord of the Rings

The Lord of the Rings is a multimedia franchise consisting of several movies and a TV show released by Amazon titled The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The franchise is based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s book series that began in 1954 with The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lord of the Rings saw mainstream popularity with Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.