The Grey Havens. Definitely. <BR>There are parts that seem like they might be more important. I would, for instance, like to see a believeable Shelob and a sickeningly beautiful wedding. But the ending is what sticks with you. The last scene of the LotR trilogy is quiet and sad, but grand in it's own way. The realisation of a mission accomplished and a world on it's way to restoration, but also the parting of what may well be the two most renowned friends in literary history. <BR>It's like a recital, you might mess up pretty bad halfway through, but if you nail the grand finale, that's all they'll ever remember.
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