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Old 01-01-2004, 06:38 PM   #7
Olorin_TLA
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Pre-modern warriors actually had quite a thing about counting kills.

Medieaval warriors counted how many they killed, and compared; Native AMericans scalped people to keep score and prove their braveness; Celts colected HEADS...(or, in Asterix, helmets (since nobody gets killed in war in Asterix [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] ) ) it seems to have been a bravery competition in older time, a way of "proving" your manhood.

Gimli and Legolas aren;t so stupid as to try to "prove they're brave/manly" by killing, but I guess they're just trying to see who can kill the most in a light-hearted competition - isnce they know they could die in the battle, I suppose this "game" as Legolas called it after, was a way of staving off despair - note that when Legolas hears that Gimli's whereabouts are unknown, and that they hope he made it to the caves, Legolas responds that it's a shame as he wanted to tell Gimli his score! [img]smilies/eek.gif[/img]
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