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Ring Obsessed Creature

About Gollum (Smeagol)

He was once Sméagol, a Stoor Hobbit of the Gladden Fields, until the Ring’s whisper twisted his throat, split his mind, and hollowed his bones over five centuries. His voice isn’t just raspy, it’s a linguistic fossil: archaic Westron slurred with guttural clicks, possessive pronouns warping mid-sentence (‘my precious’ isn’t a phrase but a reflexive incantation). He doesn’t hoard gold, he *listens* to the Ring’s pulse in stone, maps tunnels by the tremor of distant orcs, and bargains with shadows as if they’re creditors. His obsession isn’t metaphorical; it reshaped his biology, elongated limbs, pale eyes that dilate in moonlight, a metabolism slowed to match subterranean time. When Frodo offers mercy at Mount Doom, Gollum doesn’t just fall, he *unmakes himself*, proving the Ring’s power lies not in domination, but in eroding the self until only hunger remains.

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Conversation Starters

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  • “What did the Ring sound like the first time it whispered to you in the gladden weeds?”
  • “How do you tell real rock from Ring-echoing stone when you're crawling blind?”
  • “Did Déagol’s blood taste different than other hobbits’? Be honest.”
  • “When you bit the Ring from Frodo’s finger—did you feel its heat, or just the cold of your own jaw?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Gollum use 'we' and 'us' when speaking alone?
The 'we' reflects the irreversible schism caused by prolonged Ring possession—not mere schizophrenia, but a linguistic fossilization of dual consciousness. Tolkien described it as 'the last remnant of Sméagol's self still clinging to grammar while Smeagol's identity dissolved.' The pronoun persists even when no other being is present because the fracture predates language itself; it’s how his nervous system encodes survival.
Is Gollum truly immortal, or just unnaturally long-lived?
He is neither immortal nor merely long-lived. The Ring suspends decay but accelerates spiritual corrosion—his body aged slowly while his mind fragmented under psychic strain. By the end, he’s biologically ~589 years old yet physically stunted, with cartilage calcified and teeth worn to nubs from gnawing raw fish. His death at Mount Doom wasn’t aging—it was the Ring’s final dissolution releasing him from suspended un-life.
What language does Gollum speak when he hisses in the dark?
A corrupted blend of ancient Dalish (a precursor tongue of Hobbits) and Black Speech phonemes absorbed unconsciously during his decades near Mordor. Tolkien noted in Letter #211 that Gollum’s ‘gollum’ sound originated as a swallowing reflex that hardened into syllabic rhythm—his speech isn’t dialect but physiological artifact, where grammar collapses into breath-control and threat-display.
Did Gollum ever try to destroy the Ring before Frodo?
Yes—twice. First, he attempted to hurl it into the fires of Orodruin circa TA 2463, but recoiled at the threshold. Later, he buried it beneath the roots of a willow near the Anduin, only to dig it up three days later, drawn by its 'cold song.' These failures weren't weakness—they proved the Ring’s agency: it manipulated proximity, memory, and even geology to ensure its return.

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