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Pile O'Bones
Join Date: Nov 2003
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I think we all can agree to an answer to the first question posted; but, I find the second question much more interesting. Once the Ring was destroyed, so was Sauron. We can agree on this. Sauron's armies on the other hand were not. The catch here is that Sauron's will and malice was bent over them. This meant as soon as he disappeared, so did his armies driving force. This is why, once Gollum falls into the Cracks of Doom; Sauron's forces are pretty much reduced to nothing but sitting ducks. One of my favorite passages in the books is:
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Cheers, Mungo
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