

Pippin has three sisters: Pearl, Pervinca, and Pimpernel. His mother is the matriarch and her name is Eglantine Banks. He's a Wizard.Pippin's father is Paladin Took, the Thain of the Shire. he just thought I should see Minas Tirith, is all. Why did we leave our friends behind? Well. I slept much of the way, but Shadowfax is the swiftest of his kind and he was at gallop for most of the journey. Instance: Interlude: A Dream of Cold and Silence.Interlude: A Dream of Cold and Silence.Book 4, Chapter 8: What the Steward Saw.Here, Pippin becomes a Guard of the Citadel in service to Denethor, the Steward of Gondor. Gandalf takes Pippin with him when he rides from Isengard to Minas Tirith, and to war. Quotes "How did that barrel of pipe-weed come to be there, I wonder?" "Thanks again for that pouch of pipe-weed!" "Frodo needs dependable folk like us on this journey." "Well, we certainly wouldn't stand to be left behind!" "I wonder if Elrond is sore at me? I don't think we got off on the right foot." "How was I supposed to know that was the Sceptre of Annúminas?" "I hope Sam has packed enough food for this journey. Instance: The Horn of Gondor - Session Play.Volume III, Book 6, Instance: Troubled Dreams - Solo only.Volume II, Prologue, Foreword: The Walking-stick - Hobbit.Volume II, Prologue, Foreword: Hobbits Far Afield - Hobbit.Intro (Hobbit), Instance: A Road Through the Dark.Much later Pippin also appears in a dream, in a quest instance which takes place at the banks of Anduin at the Gap of Rohan. Later in the Epic story-line Pippin will appear at yet other locations. Next encounter is in Bilbo's Room in Rivendell. lorebookĪ new hobbit or man character will briefly meet Pippin, with Frodo and Sam, already in the first instance, on their way to Crickhollow in Buckland. The "Tale of Years " was probably prepared at Great Smials, with help from Meriadoc Brandybuck. The works he collected were mainly concerned with the history of Númenor and the Exiles after its Downfall, and so were of little interest to the Hobbits of the Shire, but were of great significance to the larger world. During his Thainship, he remained in close contact with Gondor, and built a library of great historical importance at Great Smials. After the War of the Ring - Peregrin inherited the title Thain of the Shire in the year IV 14 (1434 by the Shire-reckoning). As befitted the son of the Shire's Thain, though, he had a good general knowledge of that land and its people. At first, he seemed to be rather unsuited to a long journey - through the early part of their travels, we see him regularly calling for rests or meals. He was only twenty-eight years old when he set out with Frodo and Sam from Bag End on the first part of their great journey, which was considered very young for a Hobbit. Pippin, as Peregrin was universally known, was the youngest of Frodo's companions. Escaping into Fangorn Forest, he saw the destruction of Isengard and travelled with Gandalf to Minas Tirith, where he became a bondsman of Steward Denethor II. With Meriadoc Brandybuck, he was separated from the Company at Parth Galen, and taken captive by Orcs.

Son of Paladin Took II of Great Smials, and later Thain Peregrin I he travelled with the Company of the Ring. Peregrin Took, often called "Pippin", is primarily found in Bilbo's Room in the Last Homely House, at the southern side of the ground floor.
