I think for the non-book readers there were two parts that could have portrayed death. When Grima tells Eomer "You are forthwith banished from the kingdom of Rohan under penalty of death." and when Faramir lets Sam and Frodo go "Faramir, you know the laws of our country, the laws of your father. You let them go and your life will be forfit." Now the book readers of course knew that these threats were just threats more the less but it may have had the non-book readers in a bind for a minute or two.
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Legolas 20 ales later: I feel something, a slight tingling in my fingers. I think it's affecting me.
Figwit on his name: Are you suggesting that I have the wit of a fig?
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