Frodo Baggins Gandalf the White Thranduil Elrond Galadriel Arwen Merry Master of Lake-town The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Frodo Baggins
Gandalf the White
Thranduil
Elrond
Master of Lake-town
Galadriel
Arwen
Merry
Frodo Baggins Gandalf the White Thranduil Elrond Galadriel Arwen Merry Master of Lake-town The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Frodo Baggins
Gandalf the White
Thranduil
Elrond
Master of Lake-town
Galadriel
Arwen
Merry

Frodo Baggins Gandalf the White Thranduil Elrond Galadriel Arwen Merry Master of Lake-town The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Frodo Baggins Gandalf the White Thranduil Elrond Galadriel Arwen Merry Master of Lake-town The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Frodo Baggins Gandalf the White Thranduil Elrond Galadriel Arwen Merry Master of Lake-town The Hobbit LOTR Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection presents character figures inspired by classic fantasy literature and cinematic adaptations. These are unofficial representations designed for compatibility with common building block systems, allowing use in role based play, scene construction, collecting, and display across a wide range of narrative settings.

Frodo Baggins is a central figure in J.R.R. Tolkien's epic fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings, set in the world of Middle-earth. A Hobbit of the Shire, Frodo's quiet and peaceful life is irrevocably changed when he inherits the One Ring from his uncle Bilbo Baggins. First appearing in The Fellowship of the Ring, Frodo undertakes a perilous quest to destroy the Ring in the fires of Mount Doom, the only place where it can be unmade. Throughout the journey, the Ring exerts a corrupting influence on him and draws the attention of the Dark Lord Sauron. Accompanied by the Fellowship and later guided by the unwavering loyalty of Samwise Gamgee, Frodo faces physical exhaustion, psychological torment, and moral struggle. Although the quest ultimately succeeds, Frodo bears lasting wounds from his ordeal, symbolizing the heavy personal cost of saving Middle-earth. This character is represented as a brick based character minifigure suited for long journey scenes, endurance focused role play, and centerpiece storytelling displays.

Gandalf the White is a powerful figure within J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, first appearing in The Two Towers following Gandalf the Grey's battle with the Balrog in the Mines of Moria. Having fallen and seemingly perished, Gandalf is returned to Middle-earth with greater authority, wisdom, and power. Sent back to complete his mission, he becomes a guiding force for the Free Peoples in their resistance against Sauron. Gandalf the White assumes leadership roles, breaks Saruman's influence over King Theoden, aids in the defense of Helm's Deep, and offers strategic counsel during the War of the Ring. His presence represents renewal, hope, and divine intervention. This portrayal is adapted into a modular figure intended for leadership scenes, council assemblies, and pivotal turning point moments.

Thranduil, King of the Woodland Realm in Middle-earth, is a prominent Elven ruler appearing in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. He is first encountered during Bilbo Baggins' passage through Mirkwood, when Thorin's company is captured by his Wood-elves. Thranduil is characterized by pride, aloofness, and a deep attachment to treasure, ruling his realm with caution and isolationism. In the film adaptation, his character is further developed, revealing emotional depth shaped by the loss of his wife and a fierce desire to protect his people from the spreading darkness. His decisions reflect both wisdom and mistrust of the outside world. This character is adapted as a brick style figure suitable for forest realm displays, Elven court scenes, and defensive stronghold layouts.

Elrond is a prominent Elf lord in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth mythology, appearing in both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. He is the Lord of Rivendell, a place of refuge, healing, and counsel. Renowned for his deep historical knowledge, foresight, and wisdom, Elrond provides crucial assistance to Thorin's company and later convenes the Council of Elrond, where the fate of the One Ring is decided. As a half-elf descended from both Elves and Men, Elrond chooses immortality and serves as a bridge between races. His guidance plays a vital role throughout the struggle against Sauron. This role is represented as a small scale figure ideal for council scenes, sanctuary settings, and guidance driven narratives.

The Master of Lake-town, also known as the Governor of Esgaroth, is a human political figure in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. Elected by the people, he presents himself as a protector of Lake-town while primarily pursuing wealth and personal security. He initially welcomes Thorin's company, recognizing the economic opportunity they bring, but reveals his self-serving nature following Smaug's attack on the town. As Lake-town lies in ruins, the Master prioritizes his own riches, fleeing with stolen gold and ultimately perishing from starvation in the wilderness. His actions highlight themes of greed and failed leadership. This character is adapted as a miniature character suited for political intrigue scenes, civilian settlement layouts, and moral contrast storytelling.

Galadriel is one of the most powerful and influential Elves of the Third Age in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. A member of the Noldor, she appears in The Hobbit during the White Council's efforts to confront the rising shadow of Sauron. As the bearer of Nenya, one of the Three Rings of Power, Galadriel rules Lothlorien alongside Celeborn, preserving its beauty and resisting corruption. Known for her wisdom, foresight, and spiritual strength, she provides refuge and guidance to the Fellowship of the Ring. This ethereal presence is represented as a brick based character suitable for mystical displays, council gatherings, and light versus darkness narratives.

Arwen Undomiel is an Elven figure of great beauty and significance in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. Daughter of Elrond and Celebrían, she embodies grace and immortality yet faces a profound personal choice. Her love for Aragorn, a mortal man, compels her to choose mortality, symbolizing the waning of the Elves and the rise of Men in Middle-earth. Arwen ultimately becomes Queen of the Reunited Kingdom of Gondor and Arnor. After Aragorn's death, she withdraws to Lothlorien, where she eventually relinquishes her life. This emotionally driven role is represented as a modular figure suited for lineage displays, romantic storytelling, and era transition scenes.

Meriadoc Brandybuck, commonly known as Merry, is a Hobbit of the Shire and a close friend of Frodo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings. First appearing in The Fellowship of the Ring, Merry begins the journey as a lighthearted and adventurous companion. Over the course of the War of the Ring, he demonstrates courage, loyalty, and growing maturity. His most notable moment occurs at the Battle of the Pelennor Fields, where he assists Eowyn in defeating the Witch-king of Angmar, fulfilling an ancient prophecy. Merry's actions earn him respect beyond his stature. This character is represented as a brick style minifig suitable for fellowship groupings, heroic battlefield scenes, and character growth focused displays.

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