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I think I shall be going during a weekday.
Possibly Friday
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> I'm just going to try and steal some stuff. I'm quietly pondering
> about the level of knowledge on display and whether that's a good
> thing.
Yeah, I'll ne waiting a long time for you to fetch me the Sword of Sodomy or Gollum's magic thongs.
I NEVER get anything right when I'm trying to quote stuff.
Anyway: the One ring is the most powerfull, as Sauron will be able to bend the will of those 3 who possess the elven rings, if he were to possess the one ring, even though he didn't make the elven rings and they are indeed powerful.
I'm just going to try and steal some stuff. I'm quietly pondering about the level of knowledge on display and whether that's a good thing.
Gandalf does say something about Arnor, though.
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> Doesn't he shout this at the bridge of Kazadum (sp?) "I am the
> servant of the secret fire, flame of anun". Anyone who has seen
> the film should know about his ring.
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Go back to the dark, Flame of Udun, I think. Makes sense, seeing as Udun is where the Balrogs were created by Melkor.
He's got one of the three elven rings mentioned at the beginning. Galadriel kepts hers, Gil-galad gave his to Agent Smith, and Cirdan (guy who builds the ships and lives at the Grey Havens) gave his to Gandalf seeing as Cirdan was sitting doing nowt and Gandalf was trying to save the world and all that. In the book he uses it to set the hill on fire when the wargs attack. But Jackson thought it'd be funnier to have some crows fly at them and they can all hide.