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Guard of the Citadel
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oxon
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1. wrong
2. The Grey Company had 30 other Dunedain as well
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Psyche of Prince Immortal
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i know that, but only six of that company was given names in the book... seesh
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Guard of the Citadel
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oxon
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Sorry for my response, I'm under quite much stress right now, I apologize.
![]() As a tip for all of you, there were only six people who EVER attempted this feat, and out of them only one succeeded. Believe me it is a very obvious answer ( if you find it), so if you have your doubts it probably is wrong.
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Odinic Wanderer
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Eärendil?
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Psyche of Prince Immortal
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Turin Turambar?
i'm trying to remember... but his goal was to slay Glaurang, but many before him have failed... like Azaghal and i can't think of others... now i'm thinking of Frodo, and destroying the Ring/Sauron, mainly Sauron Gil-Galad Isildur Finrod Elendil Elrond Frodo yarg... another though... could be Eowyn who killed the Witch-King... Glorfindel Earnur Avredui(maybe?) Theoden Gandalf Eowyn to much thinking
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: In that far land beyond the Sea
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Ah, Witch-king, it didn't occur to me, perhaps...?
But I am 100% sure it is not Túrin nor it's slaying Sauron, I checked those possibilities, so if TM says it's true, I'm going to get angry! If Gil-Galad is not right, perhaps some little, just little hint might be of help? Like what time, age...?
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Odinic Wanderer
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Damn, far more people than six tried to to find the way to Valinor, Turgon alone sent 7 ships. . . that is what happens when you guess with out thinking things through.
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