Character dump of the Fellowship of the Ring
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Wormtongue killed Saruman by jumping on his back and slitting his throat (exxxx-cellent...). Wormtongue was slain by a hail of hobbit arrows right after that. I wonder what he dropped.Little Willie was a chemist
Willie is no more.
What he thought was H2O
was H2SO4.Comment
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A bunch of Hobbit bones and whatever Lotho Sackvil baggins dropped when Wormtongue killed him, ---- though last time I knocked him off he didn't drop anything besides a big wodge of copper, ---- though he probably spent it on a potion of Barbeque sauce to go with that rack of hobbit ribs, ---- ;D.
For fellowship items, might I also suggest that everyone accept legolas should cary at least one potion which causes confusion when drunk to represent the copious quantities of pipe weed they're always puffing away at, pluss everyone accept Gandalf should carry Waybread as well.Comment
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My banding life on Buzzkill's ladder.Comment
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I was pondering this in an idle moment today and remembered this thread...
Aragorn is definitely a Paladin in *band terms. Great warrior. Relies on his wisdom and charisma as a leader of men. Superlative healing abilities and power over the undead. The only problem is that paladins have low stealth/perception/searching, and that obviously doesn't apply to Aragorn. But without a bow, he's just not a *band ranger.
You'd have to dig around the Silmarilion to find a better Tolkein paladin than Aragorn.Comment
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Who would you dig up? We don't know enough about most people to assign classes. Turin could be a warrior, rogue, or ranger. We don't know for sure and he appears to have changed classes several times. We know Turgon and Thingol and Tuor were not priests because they have non-blessed swords. Beren is a probable rogue. Luthien is a probable mage, but could be a priest. Same for Melian. Actually, Luthien is a definate priest. She cast dispel evil on Tol-in-Guarhoth and has never been observed in melee combat. Finrod was a probable mage. Fingolfin must have been a priest because he'd have no other reason to have a blessed sword. Just about everyone else was either a warrior ora ranger or an unknown.
I'm not seeing any paladins in the Silmarillion.One Ring to rule them all. One Ring to bind them.
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness interrupt the movie.Comment
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If you're allowing Maiar, then Eonwe fits pretty well. It's certainly hard to make a case for any of the Noldor, because they were going against the Valar by leaving, and none of the humans had much to do with the Valar - except Tuor. His sword is not named in TS, I think - in other writing his axe Dramborleg is mentioned, and it is blessed in FA...One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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And aggravate monsters. :]Comment
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