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Odinic Wanderer
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Yes you can give a new set and feel free to revive some of the old threads.
I cannot remember what he replaces the palantir with in the movie, so my guess would be that it is the lie. (3) and by the way welcome amongst the dead |
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Psyche of Prince Immortal
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well movie wise, 2 would be out cause legolas shoots him...it was a pot
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Aug 2005
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In the movie Pippin replaces the palantir from under Gandalf's arm with a water pitcher. Meridoc watched him from under his sheets.
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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Nov 2005
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very good Valesse, ur turn.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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On the books:
1) Gimli returned to Rohan after the War of the Ring and became the Lord of the Glittering Caves. 2) The Royal family of Rohan is originally from the Folde. 3) There was no civil war in Gondor during the Third Age.
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Odinic Wanderer
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well nr. 3. Is a lie as Castamir and Eldacar fought over the throne of Gondor.
(I belive nr. 2 can be debatet) By the way allthoug it was poorly written I did guess on nr. 3 in the previus question and therfor the rightfull winner !
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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You are correct: The Kin-strife took place during the Third Age between 1432-1448.
Give us a good one, Rune!
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