Which creature once a Hobbit, but he has been deformed and twisted in both body and mind by the corruption of the Ring?

Gollum is a fictional monstrous character from J. R. R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth legendarium. He was introduced in the 1937 fantasy novel The Hobbit, and became important in its sequel, The Lord of the Rings. Gollum was a Stoor Hobbit of the River-folk who lived near the Gladden Fields. In The Lord of the Rings it is stated that he was originally known as Sméagol, he was corrupted by the One Ring and later named Gollum after his habit of making “a horrible swallowing noise in his throat”.

Gollum was voiced by Brother Theodore in Rankin-Bass’ animated adaptations of The Hobbit and Return of the King, and by Peter Woodthorpe in Ralph Bakshi’s animated film version and the BBC’s 1981 radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. He was portrayed through motion capture by Andy Serkis in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies.

Gollum was introduced in The Hobbit as “a small, slimy creature” who lived on a small island in an underground lake at the roots of the Misty Mountains. He survived on cave fish, which he caught from a small boat, and small goblins who strayed too far from the stronghold of the Great Goblin. Over the years, his eyes adapted to the dark and became “lamp-like”, shining with a sickly pale light.

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