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Stormdancer of Doom
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I've got to review BW's point here:
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Then Aragorn looks into the same Palantir, shows Sauron that Narsil has been reforged, and wrenches the Palantir from Sauron's grasp. Did that mean that as he took the palantir from whoever had control of the hobbit, did he also take the ring? Sauron had to worry about that; and the evidence shows that he did, indeed, worry about Aragorn, and mobilize against him. All this was necessary to draw Sauron's attention far from his own borders so that a minor hubbub in Cirith Ungol would go unnoticed, and Gorgoroth would eventually be emptied out, and Frodo and Sam would be able to cross the plains. So-- I think that Aragorn listened well to the supernatural voice leading him, and did what he was led to do. "My heart speaks clearly at last." Not, I'm picking the lesser of two evils; but, my heart speaks "clearly". --Helen
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