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Nope. It wasn't Gandalf to Théoden, either. It wasn't Gandalf at all. Get off the Helm's Deep train of thought - that will help.
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Aye, that one took a bit of searching. It was Hirgon to Theoden as the call for aid was delivered.
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Yes! Beren87 got it. It was indeed Hirgon, carrying the Red Arrow. (ROTK Muster of Rohan) I had thought that 'walls' was a good clue to Minas Tirith but it stumped a couple of people. Your turn.
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It was a good clue, good job.
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Gollum referring to the Yellow Face
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That it is.
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That would be Gandalf about the Palantir being his downfall talking about "how it seemed clear to him" that he made contact with Sauron when using it and that caused his downfall, e.t.c.
Dondagnirion "He who cannot cast a treasure away at need is in fetters." - Aragorn |
Nope
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It was Gandalf recounting his little "adventure" in Bree with the Nazgul.
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I am sure you are correct, Beren87, since anything else would be plain SCARY.... Bruce? You agree?
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No.
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You're right. Sorry, I was thinking of a question on another thread when I answered you. Your turn, Beren.
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Ah, no problem at all good sir.
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That would be Gandalf out loud to the nine walkers as the watcher in the water attacked them at the gate of Moria.
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That's it! Your turn.
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Thankee Beren87,
"No, he will not laugh." Easy one again, but my friend is borrowing my books and its all I can quote off of the top of my head without a possibility of mis-qouting. Good Luck. Dondagnirion "There is no spoon." |
Um...Gandalf about Sauron?
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Yep, your go.
Dondagnirion "There is no spoon." |
Oh! Sorry for not posting, I forgot to check this thread. Beren, thanks a lot for PM:ing and reminding me! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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May I join the guessing-team? [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
It's Legolas to Gandalf in Fangorn, when he tells them they have to go to Edoras. ("The white rider") [ February 28, 2003: Message edited by: Guinevere ] |
You are correct about Legolas being the speaker. But as for who he says it to...um, I can´t remember! *laughs*
Anyway, we´ll say you are correct, so please proceed! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] |
Thank you, Eärendil.
"How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" |
Ah, good quote!
It was Eomer to Aragorn about the world changing and his indecision about what to do with the three walkers. |
Correct, Beren. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Your turn!
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Yay! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
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Hmm...is this Sam at the foot of Mt. Doom?
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Just a hobbit trying to make his way in the world! Sam is correct!
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It was Eowyn who said this to Faramir, standing on the walls of Minas Tirith and looking eastwards.
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Yep you've got it!
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Thank you, Rochelle ! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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It was legolas expressing his feeling to Gimli about the message Galdriel sent him
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Exactly, Estanesse. [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] Your turn!
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sam in the Dead marshes?
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Yes that is correct eleanor, [img]smilies/cool.gif[/img] Your turn
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Hm, that one took me quite a lot of searching in the book, but finally I found it! [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
It is Legolas who says this to Gimli, when they look for bootprints of the old man they have seen in the night. " Maybe", said the elf "but a heavy boot might leave no print here: the grass is deep and springy" |
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