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Originally Posted by The Elf-warrior
Nerwen, you said for us to talk. Ok, here goes. Nerwen, are you a party in the murder of The Barrow-Wight?
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no IM not. r U? Y R U accusng oThr Ppl???!! u must hav somthn 2 hide!!!111!!!
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Originally Posted by Formendacil
Well, this is rather discomfiting, to be sure, but no one should be taking any alarm here. I mean, really... good guys die all the time in Tolkien--especially if they're leaderly sorts. Take a quick glance over the Silmarillion, if you don't believe me. In fewer pages than it takes Robert Jordan to waffle about whether or not one character is dead or not,
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mi bRuther thnks wot rocks he has all teh books
i tried to rAed teh i of teH world but its borng!!! evry1 dRinks T all teh time!!! LEGGY ISNT IN IT!!!111!!! IT SUX!!!111!!!
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Originally Posted by Formendacil
Tolkien manages to kill off five High Kings of the Noldor, six sons of Fëanor (and his mum), the whole kingdom of Doriath, and more secondary and tertiary characters than you can count on an army's worth of thumbs.
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waht r u takling abuot???!! tHat wasnt in teh movie??!!!
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Originally Posted by The Elf-warrior
What should really be taken as crucially problematic here is that the Barrow-Wight wasn't just the forum's Fingolfin or Fingon--he was more in the line of Manwë or Eru. If he's dead, what chance does any of us have.
Still, Melkor can't win. Or Sauron. Or Herumor. Or any of the other successive waves of evil that Gandalf predicted.
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Huh??!! suaron was taht big eVol dude but who r teh other gyus????!!! u R confsng me!1111!!!
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Originally Posted by The Elf-warrior
All the same, let's not find ourselves in a latter-day Kin-slaying, as I rather fear we have.
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i read that bit lews theriN killd hsi famly ppl called him teh kinslaer
EDIT: X'd with
Nilp, Boro, Formendacil.