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Celebrimor, not Feanor
The extended edition has Saruman stabbed by Grima at Orthanc, somewhat mirroring what happened at Bag End
The name Corrina may derivate from the Greek Corin, meaning "spear", and the a suffix, usually indicating a female. The word spear in Quenya is ehto, and the female indicator I chose was the word maiden, translating to riel. So I guess you could say Corrina translates to Ehtoriel
Hope you like it, and that the above passage isn't utter drivel.
Mabye the scouring of the Shire? I understand that its about things not always being the same when you return, and how defeating the enemy doesn't mean absolute peace, and all that, but it would have seemed really out of place in a movie, and would have dragged the ending on way too much.
A. Nob and Bob
Q. Who are Eru's favourites?
"Under the mail there was a shirt of soft leather, but at one point, the rings had been driven through it into the flesh"
Got that from an Audiobook, but you're right, still not fatal
I think it actually was specified in the book, I can't prove it, since I lent my copy of Fellowship to my friend, but I think it's near the start of Part 2, Chapter 6, when Aragorn is healing Frodo's wound
@Robmpn3 Yeah, especially because the mail was driven into his skin
He was in pain. In the books, the blade doesn't pierce him, but it drives the mail into his skin and leaves him a large bruise
A. With Grond
Q. Who is Tulkas
A. Morgoth
Q. Who killed Glaurung?
A. Hamfast Gamgee
Q. Where are they taking the hobbits?
More powerful, yet more withdrawn
Me too, and didn't Elrond teach Aragorn some stuff?
Yeah, we're lucky, we have The Lord of The Rings books to tell us what to do. Isildur and Smeagol didn't have that.
Yes you would . We all would , we are only humans , and even great kings such as Isildur have succumbed to it. None of you would be able to resist its power. No mortal man might.
There's also The Fall of Gondolin
Im pretty sure all of you would take it. Dont lie to yourselves
There are 12 of them though. Probably pretty expensive
Yeah, I could never get into Unfinished Tales, but it's a good book