You don't want to lose the chance of getting to know Gimli, son of Gloin, whose travels with the Fellowship you have heard all about, when the One Ring was a threat.
Now with a new threat bringing peril once more to Middle Earth, you want to fight alongside your hero, Gimli, so you decide you decide it would be best to take Boromir's place in the Fellowship.
As a dwarf, you could never completely fill the shoes of Boromir, a man of Gondor, but you will try to bring honor to his name, knowing that at one time, Gimli had befriended him, and trusted him as his companion.
You leave Frodo's side as the Fellowship heads out. Elrond kindly bows his head towards the elven Prince, Legolas, that you had heard about. You still do not understand the friendship that could've formed between this creature, this elf, and Gimli, but with time, you figure you will find out soon enough.
Part of the sentence below is from a chapter that I edited, written by the talented, kaken
As you venture off from Rivendell, you look all around you, at those you are leaving behind, and at those you are leaving with. As you do this, you think to yourself: A human, an elf, 2 dwarves, 4 hobbits, and a wizard... nine companions... one fellowship...
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