



"But, but, lord, I offered you my sword. I do not want to be parted from you like this, Théoden King. And as all my friends have gone to the battle, I should be ashamed to stay behind." — Merry addressing King Théoden

Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck (later known as Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck I, due to his grandson's birth) was a Hobbit and one of Frodo's cousins and closest friends. He loved boats and ponies and had a great interest in the maps of Middle-earth. He was also one of the nine companions of the Fellowship of the Ring, and later became the eighth Master of Buckland.

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Biography

Merry was born in TA 2982. He was the only child of Saradoc Brandybuck (TA 2940 - FO 11) the Master of Buckland, and Esmeralda Took (TA 2936 - ?), the younger sister of Paladin Took II. This made him first cousin to Paladin's son Pippin, who was also his closest friend.

War of the Ring

Merry was often considered the most perceptive and intelligent of the hobbits, for example, knowing of the One Ring and its power even before Frodo Baggins left the Shire. He guarded Bag End after Bilbo's party, protecting Frodo from the various and often unwanted guests. He also was the force behind "the Conspiracy" of Sam, Pippin, Fredegar Bolger (more commonly known as "Fatty", due to his plump form) and himself to help Frodo. Thus, even before the Quest of the Ring begins, Merry was well prepared and organized; he assembled their gear and brought ponies. His shortcut through the Old Forest served them well, because they avoided the Black Riders and met Tom Bombadil, who helped them. At the Barrow-downs, Merry acquired his sword, a work of Westernesse.

At Bree, he was not present in the Prancing Pony when Frodo foolishly put on the ring; but was outside taking a walk, and was nearly killed by the Nazgûl who arrived. At Rivendell, he was seen studying maps and plotting their path. His approval to the Fellowship came with only a little less reluctance than Pippin's; they were the two to relay news to the people of the Shire about Frodo's journey, but in the end Gandalf, believing in the friendship and loyalty shown to Frodo and Sam, requested that Elrond allow the two hobbits to come along. At Amon Hen he was captured along with Pippin by a band of Saruman's fighting Uruk-hai, but he made a good account for himself, and Boromir valiantly defended him, though Boromir died in the attempt.

After being captured by the Uruks, Ugluk crudely tried to bandage Merry's head wound. Despite this, a scar would remain on Merry's head forever. The Uruks then gave to them an Orc Drink, which would keep the hobbits at a faster pace towards Isengard. When they neared Fangorn Forest, Grishnákh began searching them, attempting to find the One Ring, which he believes they carry. Before he is able to escape with the hobbits, Éomer's Éored attacked and all of the orcs, including Grishnákh, are slain. During the confusion of the battle Merry and Pippin were able to escape into Fangorn Forest.

Escaping with Pippin into Fangorn Forest, Treebeard and the newly risen Gandalf the White met him. Along with Pippin, he drank significant amounts of Entwash, which contributed to speedy gains in height and hair growth. Accompanying Treebeard to the Entmoot, and later to Isengard, he and Pippin were set as guardians following Saruman's fall. It was here that Merry encountered King Théoden of Rohan, and was reunited with the remaining members of the Fellowship (save Frodo and Sam).

Separated from Pippin when Gandalf took the latter to Gondor, Merry swore fealty to Théoden and became his squire. Without permission from his liege, he rode to the Battle of the Pelennor Fields in the care of young Dernhelm (who was actually Éowyn, though Merry didn't know it). When Nazgûl attacked the Riders of Rohan and Théoden was injured, Merry and Éowyn faced the Witch-king of Angmar alone. Here, Merry's companion revealed herself to be Éowyn. Battling both fell beast and the Nazgûl alone, Éowyn was well assisted by Merry's crucial move: his sword, built for this very purpose, was one of the few weapons able to pierce the Ringwraith's form, but at a great expense to himself. He cut the Witch-king behind the knee as he was about to kill Eowyn. This was enough to allow Éowyn to finish off the Witch-king. Merry heard Théoden's last words, but went unnoticed by the honor escort of Riders and was found wandering the city by Pippin. He was saved by the healing of Aragorn and recovered fully.

Later life

For his bravery in battle, King Éomer , as the new King of Rohan, knighted him and gave him the name of "Holdwine". During the Scouring of the Shire , he was in the forefront of the Battle of Bywater , using the Horn of Rohan presented to him by Éowyn.

Upon their return he and Pippin both married beautiful hobbit women. They were also the tallest of hobbits - Meriadoc being the slightly taller of the two - taller even than the legendary Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took, due to their having drunk large amounts of Entwater. Merry married Estella Bolger some time after the end of the Third Age. He became the Master of Buckland in SR 1432 (FA 11). He wrote Old Words and Names in the Shire. Although he was not recorded as having any children within the family trees, he clearly had at least one son. At the age of 102, Merry returned to Rohan and Gondor with Pippin, dying there some time after the year FO 63. He was laid to rest in Gondor, and when Elessar died in FO 120, he and Pippin were entombed beside the great king.[2]

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Portrayal in adaptations

The Lord of the Rings film trilogy

Meriadoc Brandybuck was played by Dominic Monaghan in all three of the Peter Jackson's Film Trilogy of the The Lord of the Rings. Merry is very close with Pippin, having almost the same relationship as Sam and Frodo do with each other. Merry is mostly used for comedic relief, along with Pippin. His role stays mostly similar to the role he plays in the book.

Voice dubbing actors

Foreign Language Voice dubbing artist Spanish (Latin America) José Gilberto Vilchis Spanish (Spain) Aleix Estadella Portuguese (Brazil) (Television/DVD) Marcelo Campos Czech (Czech Republic) Petr Burian Hungarian András Stohl Italian (Italy) Paolo Vivio French (France) Vincent Ropion Japanese Manabu Muraji German Alexander Döring Slovak Martin Kaprálik Turkish Volkan Severcan

Translations

Foreign Language Translated name Amharic መሪኣዶች ብራንድይቡችክ Arabic ميريادوك برانديبوك Armenian Մերիադոծ Բրանդյբուծկ (Meriadoç Brandybowçk) Belarusian Cyrillic Меріадоц Брандыбуцк Bengali মেরিয়াডক "মেরি" ব্র্যান্ডিবাক Bulgarian Cyrillic Мериадок Брендифук Catalan Meriadoc Brandiboc Chinese (Hong Kong) 梅里·烈酒鹿 Czech Smělmír "Smíšek" Brandorád Danish Meriadoc Brændebuk Dutch Meriadoc "Merijn" Brandebok Estonian Ilomac Kangepukk Finnish Meriadoc Rankkibuk French Meriadoc "Merry" Brandebouc (first translation) Meriadoc "Merry" Brandibouc (second translation) Galician Meriadoc Brandigamo Georgian მერიადოკ ბრენდიბაკი (Meriadok’ Brendibak’i) German Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybock Greek Μερίαντοκ "Μέρι" Μπράντιμπακ Hebrew מריאדוק ברנדיבאק Hindi मेरियाडॉक "मॅरी" ब्रैन्डीबक Hungarian Borbak "Trufa" Trufiádok Italian Meriadoc "Merry" Brandibuck Japanese メリアドク・ブランディバック Kannada ಮೆರಯಡೊಕ್ "ಮೆರಿ" ಬ್ರಾಂಡಿಬಕ್ Kazakh Меріадоц Брандйбұцк (Cyrillic) Meriadoc Brandybuck (Latin) Kurdish Merîyadok "Merî" Birandîbûk (Kurmanji Kurdish) Latvian Meriadoks Brendibuks Lithuanian Meriadokas Brendibakas Macedonian Cyrillic Мериадоц Брандyбуцк Mongolian Cyrillic Мэриадок "Мэрри" Брэндибак Nepalese मेरिअदोच ब्रन्द्य्बुच्क Norwegian Muntiadok "Munti" Brennibukk Persian مریادوک برندی‌باک Polish Meriadok "Merry" Brandybuck (Skibniewska tr.) Radostek Gorzaleń (Łoziński tr.) Portuguese Meriadoc "Merry" Brandybuck (Portugal) Meriadoc "Merry" Brandebuque (Brazilian Portuguese) Russian Мериадок Брендибак Serbian Мериадоц Брандyбуцк (Cyrillic) Meriadoc Brandybuck (Latin) Sinhalese මරියාඩොක් බ්රෙන්ඩබ්බුක් Slovak Chicholm "Chicho" Brandylen Slovenian Merjadok Brendivinski Spanish (Spain and Latin America) Meriadoc "Merry" Brandigamo Swedish Meriadoc "Merry" Brännbock Tajik Cyrillic Мериадоч Брандyбучк Tamil மெரிடாக் பிராண்டிபேக் Thai เมอเรียด็อค แบรนดี้บั๊ก Ukrainian Cyrillic Меріадок Брендіцап Urdu میریاڑوک (میری) برینڈیبک Uzbek Мериадоч Брандйбучк (Cyrillic) Meriadoch Brandybuchk (Latin) Yiddish מעריאַדאָש בראַנדיבושק

Master of Buckland Preceded by

Saradoc Brandybuck Meriadoc Brandybuck Succeeded by

Unknown FO 10 - FO 65



