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Aliases
  
Nahald

Portrayed by
  
Thomas Robins

Species
  
Hobbit

Race
  
Hobbit

Ethnicity
  
Stoor

Has possessed
  
One Ring

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Title
  
Ring-bearer (very briefly)

Book
  
The Fellowship of the Ring (1954)

Similar
  
Isildur, Gollum, Denethor II, Gríma Wormtongue, Samwise Gamgee

Déagol is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. His story is related in The Fellowship of the Ring, the first of three volumes comprising Tolkien's most famous novel, The Lord of the Rings, in the chapter "The Shadow of the Past".

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Biography

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Born sometime between 2400 and 2430, Déagol was a Stoor Hobbit who lived in a small community bound by kinship ties—akin to a clan. He had a relative named Sméagol, whose grandmother was the matriarch of the community.

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In 2463 of the Third Age, Déagol became the third bearer of the One Ring, after Sauron and Isildur. He found the Ring—which had been lost for thousands of years—while fishing with Sméagol in the Gladden river.

Instantly ensnared by its beauty and seductive power, Sméagol demanded the Ring as his "birthday-present". When Déagol refused to give it up, Sméagol strangled him and hid his body, which was never found; nevertheless, the murderer (nicknamed Gollum after the swallowing noises he made) was eventually driven from his home and into the Misty Mountains.

Name

The name "Déagol" is from Old English dēagol (also dēogol), meaning "secretive, hidden". In Tolkien's Red Book of Westmarch, the name "Déagol" is used as a translation of the "original" name in the author-invented language of Westron, "Nahald", which has the same meaning.

Adaptations

Déagol appears in the prologue to Ralph Bakshi's 1978 animated adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.

In Peter Jackson's 2001–2003 live-action adaptations of The Lord of the Rings, Déagol is played by New Zealand actor Thomas Robins. His scenes with Andy Serkis (Sméagol/Gollum) were originally planned to be in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, but were moved to The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

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References

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