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Old 09-07-2004, 02:59 AM   #30
Hookbill the Goomba
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Hookbill the Goomba is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Hookbill the Goomba is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Hookbill the Goomba is lost in the dark paths of Moria.Hookbill the Goomba is lost in the dark paths of Moria.
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I will propose this theory;
Trebeard says that at one point all forests and woods were connected in one big forest thing. So, as they got cut off from each other some may have stayed in their own sections. For example; Lets assume for arguments sake, that Old Man Willow was an Ent who had become tree ish, He may have been part of a larger ent community that slowly got separated.
Also, with this theory, I like to imagine that there are Ents in Mirk-Wood, Troll shaw and possibly Lorien. Ets were a world wide organisation, so to speak. Although many will have become Tree-ish.

(please don’t slaughter me for the "Old man willow is an ent" comment, its just to help make the theory clearer, it doesn’t necessarily have to be true)
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