I feel like Frodo went off on his own was after Gandalf died yeah I don't know if he's gone I haven't seen that. And so I feel like Gandalf set him up sort of because Gandalf was scared and didn't want to make the decision of whether or not we're going into the mines. So he's like let's let Frodo let's let the one with the ring decide and I feel like he totally set him up Because he didn't know what they were going to get into. Here he lost his mentor and his hero and and people were getting hurt and they were it was terrifying and horrifying he left he's like I'm done you
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