And why?
Ah I see.
What is the "battle for Imladris"?
So many wooden faces, staring at nothing!
Where did this frost-army come from?
And at 1:15 what is that huge bozo doing with his body?
For discussion to veer off-topic from the O.P. is no problem, unless they depart from the sphere of Tolkien and Middle-earth. This one branched off organically from an answer to Icecreamdif's comment that was directed at the O.P.
Sorry about that- at first, I'd glanced way too briefly at the discussion- having not watched it unfold- and must've caught the words "jerk" (out of context) and "racism", and thought, "OK, this turned into a heated brawl" without actually reading anything closely.
On second look, I see it is not a brawl.
Carry on the meaty discussion!
Who is "the elf guy"? Make your questions clearer and less juvenile, please.
I've corrected your spelling errors.
There is not a "Legends" category, in contrast to "canon", with Middle-earth. You're mistaken.
Hello there, and welcome! Just letting you know that our Discussion Posts Guidelines prohibit any What-is-your-favorite___ polls that lack a direct prompt for commenting. If you remake your poll and add, "and tell why in the comments" to the caption, it'll be good to go. (Administrators are unable to edit poll posts on Fandom- otherwise I would've done so, instead of deleting it.)
@Immediate need Consensus from what?
Blocking off, literally?
"You cannot pass! Find another way, in please!"
If only Gandalf had also said "The way is shut".
There we go. 🙂 That's a precise question.
Survive if they did what in it?
If they walked across it? Your question should be more specific.
(Would Liam Neeson survive.... Austria? Question is too broad.)
@Bonovick19 What "unnecessary rant" are you talking about? Immediate need has made no rant in this thread. A short exposition comparing the villains pictured in the post to Morgoth & Sauron is not a rant.
For your other poll about cities, please follow the Guidelines and put "...and why?" in your caption, to more likely stimulate actual discussion in the comments. (Since polls can't be edited on Fandom, you'll have to remake it.)
The LOTR ones sure are inexhaustible and intensely delightful, if you keep a good interval-between-viewings. For me, at least. That the full sensation may not be wrung out.
@ElvenViolinist That's it.
@Immediate need Tolkien didn't give us any of that art, so, what you mean is that readers of Tolkien have imagined Variags as resembling Mongols.
@Antal Zollner A Variag! What is your name, then?
^ Here.