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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 46
Views: 17,635
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Alakhriveion TMA
So determining that there is no "hero", per se, who is the main character? Sauron, the anti-hero, is the Ring, and, as mentioned before, the Ring is the central point of the book. Doesn't that make... |
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Forum: Middle-earth Mirth
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Replies: 32
Views: 11,544
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Alakhriveion TMA
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Forum: Middle-earth Mirth
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Replies: 32
Views: 11,544
Posted By
Alakhriveion TMA
Hmmm... Valinor Fields Forever? Let me take you east 'cuz I'm going to Valinor Fields That's where we go so humans deal with ev'rything else! Valinor Fields Forever! |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 16
Views: 9,387
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Alakhriveion TMA
Well, The elves all live in Valinor, so they are less connected to Arda than before. Leaving Arda wasn't part of the Valar's original plan, but they did it due to the threat of Morgoth's remaining... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 23
Views: 7,581
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Alakhriveion TMA
They could have been anyone. If you're an increadably powerful Mia, anyone you can defeat becomes a potential slave. We don't know what more southern people Sauron could have subjected, because... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 171
Views: 41,536
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Alakhriveion TMA
Yes, but Sauron might not have been aware of the existance of surviving Dragons. At the time of Smaug and Bilbo, has was in the middle of a battle with Gandalf at Dol Guldur (correct my spelling),... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 171
Views: 41,536
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Alakhriveion TMA
This is ridiculous. Balrogs are Anuir, and Dragons are mortal creations of Morgoth. If that's not clear enough, Miar don't really die. They are either banished of return to Valinor. No such... |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 16
Views: 6,863
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Alakhriveion TMA
The Silmarillion was better writen than LotR, period. LotR was more gripping because it was told like a story, and one could get to know the characters, but I still prefer Silmarillion |
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Forum: The Movies
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Replies: 180
Views: 42,489
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Alakhriveion TMA
Sorry to Nay-say, but I thought the tTT movie was about 30 steps down from FotR. If not that, then the increadable changes from the book that made me very, very angry at Peter Jackson for making hte... |
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Forum: The Books
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Replies: 23
Views: 8,382
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Alakhriveion TMA
Surely you mean "read" the Silmarillion. smilies/smile.gif And as for how the Valar appeared, they could change form, or not have form. |
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 57
Views: 10,720
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Alakhriveion TMA
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Forum: Novices and Newcomers
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Replies: 57
Views: 10,720
Posted By
Alakhriveion TMA
Sam would destroy the Ring. That's all there is to it. He proved more apt and strong of will than Frodo on Mt. Doom, and he might even have been a better ring-bearer, if it hadn't come to Frodo... |
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