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Old 02-05-2003, 02:48 PM   #23
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[quoteost_uid0="2000warrior"]Both Boromir and Faramir are warriors. And if memory doesn't betray me... you'll see that when Faramir kills the head Nazgul in the 3rd movie... opps. Now I said too much :biggrin:

Edit: Now that I think of it... it might have been Eromir who does that... dam, can't remember... been 4evr since last read da book.[/quote]
Shut up--don't give away parts from the third book.

But since we're on the topic anyway, it wasn't aragorn or eowyn who killed the king of the nazguls. It was Merry.

SSJKarma-no- The Hobbit is not a part of the Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit IS NOT a prequel. It is simply a story of Bilbo Baggins, Gandalf the Grey, and the dwarves defeating a dragon and reclaiming their treasure. The ring was found in The Hobbit, but that doesn't mean it belongs in the series.

The Lord of the Rings is a trilogy on how Frodo ventures off to Mt. Doom to destroy the ring, and how all Middle Earth depends on this one hobbit. If Sauron gets the ring, he is unstoppable.

The Hobbit has nothing to do with this. It is just a story of a Hobbit's adventure. The Lord of the Rings is much more than this--a quest to save Middle Earth.

SSJKarma,I'm sorry, but you're friend who has supposedly "readed all 4 books" does not know what he is talking about because there are just three books in this TRILOGY.
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