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Now for my disagreeing parts, or atleast parts I think that you have missed...
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
Mablung's in the movies, he's the guy that goes up to Faramir and is like, "Osgiliath is under attack, they call for reinforcements." When Faramir just discovers about Frodo and the Ring, in TTT. However, it is a minor role, and I don't think this guy does anything anyway.
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I know he's in TTT. in the book he later leads a unit that destroys a small force attempting to attack the Army of the West.
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
I am disappointed of the absense of Imrahil and Beregond. Without them you lose two faces of Gondor. Imrahil's Knights' the true splendour and might of Gondor, the one's able to resist the Nazgul shriek. Beregond you miss the compassion, their love behind their captain's of the city. However, it's not a heartbreaking absense that I cry over. (Not that I cry over any of the changes  ).
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It's just confusing for me. They talk a lot about how much they wanted to have Dol Amroth in the film but never got around to it, or how they wanted to have Beregond in, but ran out of time (which makes me wonder if he was actually filmed. After all, Ghan-Buri-Ghan was). It's just incomprehensible.
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Originally Posted by Boromir88
All these people are from Rohan, currently, or well, long dead, but atleast he used characters from the book. Morwen, being Thengel's wife, of course she's long dead. Eothain is a member of Eomer's Rohirrim in the books, he's a little boy in the movie. Freda, I know is in the books, just don't remember who he/she is. As for Haleth and Aldor. Well both are long dead, but were characters in the books. Aldor, the king Aldor the old. Haleth is a son of Helm Hammerhand I believe.
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I know, but they changed them to give extra definition to Rohan. It would have been nice to see that same courtesy extended to the Gondorians