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Psyche of Prince Immortal
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Lommy is correct... i totally forgot it was my turn too
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Shady She-Penguin
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Thanks Gil and never mind.
![]() 1. Celebrimbor was Fëanor's grandson 2. Elrond was Beren's grandson 3. Finrod Felagund was Finwë's grandson
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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Number two is wrong. Where we have Fëanor-Curufin-Celebrimbor and Finwë-Finarfin-Finrod, there's either one Dior or one Eärendil more than it should be
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Shady She-Penguin
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Of course.
![]() I wonder how can this type of questions be made difficult in the first place...
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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Well, depends on how much you know. I can still remember the times when all these folks whose names started on "F" were the same to me...
What about this: 1. Aragorn returned the Palantír of Orthanc to Isengard. 2. Denethor never connected his Palantír with the Ithil-stone. 3. The fate of the Ithil-stone was not known until the War of the Ring.
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Well, it must be 1, since 2 and 3 are wrong.
And since I know 1 is right... Hmm...somehow I think this thread is too easy. It would be more difficult in my opinion if someone made a statement (preferably vague) and the others should say if its true or false AND give a quote or something cause otherwise it would make no sense.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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But Miggy, that's two TRUTHS and a lie... so you have to choose just one thing that's wrong.
Which, unless I am mistaken (and I hope I am not ![]()
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