Christopher Lee who played Saruman died in 2015.
Alan Howard who did the voice of Sauron died in 2015.
Noel Appleby who played Odo Proudfoot died in 2007.
Del Lord died on March 23, 1970 at the age of 75.
Lord Layton died on January 18, 1984, in Canada of heart attack.
Tonks, Lupin, Mad-Eye, Fred, a lot of Death Eaters, Voldemort, Wormtail and a whole bunch of others dobby hedwig lavendar brown bellatrix lesrange The very last "person" to die is Lord Voldemort.
Voldemort killed him to try to get to Harry..
"...Nine for mortal men doomed to die..." The Black Riders, or Ringwraiths/Nazgul in The Lord of the Rings were "great kings of men" in Middle-earth that came under Sauron's sway. Enticed by the promise of immortality, the kings eagerly accepted the Rings offered to them by Sauron, and, for a time, enjoyed seemingly everlasting life and power. Gradually, however, as their lives were stretched to far beyond their given limit, they entered into a state of "undeadness," and hated the light. The Nine rings bound them to Sauron, and they became his greatest and most feared servants. Their greatest weapon was the terror and despair they inspired in the hearts of men. Their chief was the Witch King of Angmar; a great and evil sorcerer. The Ringwraiths were destroyed when the One Ring was cast into the fires of Mount Doom.
No, Bilbo does not die in the Lord of the Rings series.
no.
Frodo does not die in the Lord of the Rings.
There are various Lord of the Games. Many of them are on the computer but there are games that involve physical models. There is Lord of the Ring Strategy Battle Game (SBG) and War of the Ring (WOTR) both of these have extensive rulebooks and minitures which are sold through Games Workshop.
No, Éomer does not die during the narrative of The Lord of the Rings. In the Appendices we are told he lived a (for his people) long life, dying in his nineties.
When he falls in the "Cracks of Doom" with Frodo's ring finger.
Boromir, Haldir, Saruman, and countless dwarves, elves, and men.
your an idiot, its not real.
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien died on September 2, 1973.
No, that was Haldir, a different elf of Lothlorien who went to fight at Helm's Deep.
Who is the first person to die in the railway?
Dead