locomonster1
Dúnadan
posted 03-10-08 09:26 PM
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Indeed; in seizing the Palantir for good purpose he was ensnared by Sauron when he cast his gaze towards his black lands, and thus all visions he gleaned did enough to stir his despairing spirit...
locomonster1
Dúnadan
posted 03-11-08 03:02 PM
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6 / 25
Or the grass trampled by the oliphants?
locomonster1
Dúnadan
posted 03-11-08 04:28 PM
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8 / 25
Though Curunir was bewitched, beforehand he had already sold out his heart to a secret betrayal and yearning for the Ring, dipping his subtle hand into affairs as to ascertain it ere it become known once more to the world. The Silmarillion offers insight into his downfall. He even tried to forge his own, and was fascinated too early by the daunting prospects of power; in his own greed he was caught, and it ended via a swift stab from Wormtongue near the Shire.
locomonster1
Dúnadan
posted 03-13-08 11:04 AM
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You can imagine how one would feel when it dawns on the fringe of comprehension, how one has been ultimately been manipulated. Denethor had no foreknowledge and hardly any afterknowledge of Sauron's entrapment. May the sails of Earendil's great ship be borne near the shores once more...I really wanna see it.
Aesperus
Dúnadan
posted 05-07-09 02:21 PM
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25 / 25
How bout we just remember all the fighter good/evil and heros or monsters and be done?