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Shadowed Prince
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Thulcandra
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Very true about Fingolfin. I haven't cried during the books, but there are many instances when I feel all shivery at the coolness of it all. Fingolfin's death was one of them.
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Maundering Mage
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Texas
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I agree with you TGWBS. Another death that gets to me is Thingol and the rift is causes between the dwarves and elves...Greed and pride ruined many in that day.
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Shadowed Prince
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Let's not forget the proud death of Feanor, at the van of his folk. Oh, and the release of Maedhros from Thangorodrim.
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Maundering Mage
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I guess I don't get too sad about the death of Feanor. I don't think him to be the great person that many do. So I feel that perhaps his death is more earned than others. But agreed Maedros release is very emotional.
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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from the Fellowship of the Ring...
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And the death of Boromir. |
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In the book where Faramir says that even if he saw the Ring lying by the roadside he would not take it. That just struck me as incredibly noble and though I didn't cry it stirred up some strong emotions.
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I never cried in the books or the films, but when I first read the books I got very upset when I thought Frodo was dead when the spider had him wrapped up for dinner. It was close enough to the end to be just possible.
Of course we know he wasn't dead after all. ![]() Kahnshefal |
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