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Old 12-17-2001, 08:41 PM   #1
Marileangorifurnimaluim
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Meow? You speak Cat? Marvelous! Mwrorer wrorum meowp mewp prrrruprrrrr.

Anyways, I think our friend is referring to how the ringwraiths were unhorsed at Rivendell, since Gandalf said they could not be harmed in such a way. I think it's clear in the unique manner of the Witch King's death, and various statements in in the RotK, that he did die.

Still, his point lends weight to the argument that Merry's blade of Westernesse, wound about by spells for the doom of Mordor, really struck the killing blow. Since ordinary means could not have killed him.
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