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The Good: Legolas, Gandalf, King of the Dead, Theoden.
The Evil: Witch-King, Gothmog. -The Good- First choice: Most likely King of the Dead. It's not every day you see the undead fighting for the side of Good :P Or im a coward. Second Choice: Gandalf. Why? it would be pretty cool fighting alongside a Wizard, and he beat up denethor. Third Choice: Legolas, Would be fun playing the killing-counting game with Leggy and Gimli.(that or probably my fangirl-izm got the better of me) Fourth Choice: Riding with Theoden and the rohirram would be amazing, and when they shout "Death" as they charge gives me the goose-bumps. -The Evil- First choice: Fighting for the Witch-King would be cool. Being a Leader of the Nazgul, he will surely kick some booty(Untill Merry and Eowyn come along) As long as your not infront of his Mace thingy. Second Choice: Gothmog. Sure he Looks to boot, but Something about him. He's not really like most other orcs, And it's a mystery what kind of creature he is in the book. So it would be pretty cool to actully fight side-by-side with him. The end. Those are the six Characters i would fight alongside, I am sorry about the long post |
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Shelob. Lmao. She did manage to make Melkor cry in anguish and he had to wait for his goony Balrogs to rescue him from her cluches. *annoyingly old-school sinister laugh*Oh wait, this is the movies.
Anybody but Legolas. I wouldn't be able to keep up with his impossible stunts. So maybe Eowyn. Lovely bit of writing Tolkien had, when he included death-seeking (almost emo-ey) Eowyn into battle. In the movie you could almost feel her fear.
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But in movies (especially EE) I would probably say that Gandalf is the safest (book Gandlaf would be more amazing though), but Aragorn and Sam would also be fun.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Nov 2007
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What a fun question!
By all means I'd fight alongside Gimli, although our height difference might a problem, it would be more like a game with him. All that I'd have to do is watch what I'm doing, no need to worry about him! ![]() If I couldn't fight next to him, I'd like to be one of the soldiers defending the city with Gandalf.
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Oooh! What a fun old thread!
Aragorn, no doubt about it. He has the best posse. And I like the way he speaks.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Eowyn or Boromir, for me.
Eowyn for proving that "War is the world of men" (quoted by Eomer I think) is not necessarily true at all, especially after removing her helmet and telling the Nazgul King "I am no man!" Boromir, because he is a genuine leader of men, loyal, passionate, determined and - if it were not for the Ring - a truly spirited indivdual who will always support the good over the bad.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Jun 2007
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I'd like to be side by side with Gimli at Helm's Deep.
Dwarves are the most stalwart of companions, and I like their personality and culture. Of all the people of ME, I would fit in best with them.
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