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Originally Posted by sallkid
What about Smaug the Golden? Or the "Black Arrow" of Bard the Bowman?
Saruman the white has already been mentioned as has Sauron the Fair.
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There is a reminiscence from Tolkien's childhood regarding 'green great dragon' as opposed to the more proper 'great green dragon'. I suppose dragons, being a lifelong favorite of Tolkien, are exempt and come in a plethora of colors. And again, Saruman was no longer 'white' or 'fair' as portrayed in LotR; he lost that designation to Gandalf. Bard's arrow? Yes, it was black, so was Turin's sword. That's not really part of the point I was trying to convey. *shrugs*
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Originally Posted by sallkid
I believe aragorn's black banner was described as having no device, or if there were it was dark enough that no image could be seen. (i'll have to check up on that)
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It would not take much sewing on Arwen's part to make a deviceless black banner. Yes, please do check.