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Originally Posted by Legate of Amon Lanc
Careful! It was not like that.
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T'was, I swear sir!
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Then only later, Grishnákh crossed the river and joined him, simply because he had orders to get the halflings.
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Well, I trust that you are correct about this
I guess my argument hinges on the fire intended to block exit
out of the east gate, not entry
into it I emphasive. If this fire's constantly being maintained as a precaution I've no case, but I don't think a fire of this magnitute could or would be maintained indefinitely. Besides, who'd expect
anyone to try to pass through Moria? I believe the fire was lit with the explicit intent to stop the fellowship that entered Moria a few days earlier through the west gate from ever reaching the east gate and the sunlight on the other side. The problem with this interpretation is, of course, the issue of how the hunters twarted outside the west gate could alert their colleagues on the east side about the expected arrival of the fellowship, before it was too late and they'd already passed though. It also makes you wonder just how much Sauron and Sauruman respectedly knew about what was going on in Moria, and of just who it was that sounded the alarm.