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05-18-2008, 10:26 PM | #1 |
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Times in Middle-Earth where putting on the Ring would be considered acceptable
THANK YOU ODDWEN FOR THIS IDEA!!!! (sorry if you already posted this like that person suggested....you did give me the idea)
1. Morgoth, when trying to get the heck away from Ungoliant (he probably had arachnophobia....) 2. Luthien, when sneaking into Morgoth's throne room (it would probably have been easier to knock him out) 3. Bilbo when he was trying to avoid the Sackville-Bagginses (not to mention Smaug) 4. Legolas, to attempt to beat Gimli's dead orc score by stealth 5. Hama at Helm's deep to avoid being chopped to pieces 6. Grima when Saruman goes to slap him (he'd poof and disappear and Saruman would fall flat on his face) 7. Saruman when he ruled the Shire, to avoid Hobbits and their mercy 8. The Balrog, when going head to head with Gandalf on the Bridge of Khazad-dum 9. Sauron while getting the heck away from the Last Alliance (some people are too proud to run away...) 10. Morgoth when the Army of the Valar came knocking at Angband..literally.... 11.Any time you're in Mordor or near a Nazgul... ( ) Please add on to this.... |
05-19-2008, 08:24 AM | #2 |
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Here are my suggestions from the other thread: 1. Morgoth, to escape Ungoliant 2. Luthien, when she danced in Doriath 3. Bilbo, to avoid the Sackville-Bagginses 4. Legolas, to attempt to beat Gimli's dead orc score by stealth 5. Hama, at Helm's Deep, to avoid being killed at the gate 6. Grima in Edoras, to confound any who wished to know just what the matter with Theoden was and why he kept hearing "The Voice"! 7. Saruman, when he ruled the Shire, to avoid any nassssty hobbits and their vile mercy 8. Finrod Felagund, when the Werewolf came for he and Beren I may have more later.
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