Legolas (n): to cause a wide variety of people to become completely (and unjustly) frustrated with an originally excellent character due to illogical nazgirl behaviour rather than with the nazgirls themselves.
Eowyn (n): a paradox; esp. to forsake a sacred duty in order to save a king's life and fulfill prophecy.
Grima (v): to look lustfully on a woman with one's eyes in the manner of a slug crawling over a rose.
Faramir (adj): a person of great inner character, strength, and virtue; one who rejects temptation (syn.: Aragorn, Gandalf)
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Then came there from the south of the city the people of the Fountain, and Ecthelion was their lord, and silver and diamonds were their delight; and swords very long and bright and pale did they wield . . .
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