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Author:  eowyn [ June 15th, 2005, 10:36 pm ]
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I mark in my books and that's been underlined and highlighted :drool:
I love that part :drool:

Author:  Tirelen [ June 16th, 2005, 3:58 am ]
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I like the one where Legolas and Gimli are walking through Minas Tirith... I think it's the end of The Fields of Cormallen?

Author:  Larael [ June 16th, 2005, 3:20 pm ]
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Scouring of the Shire, all the way!!!! I loved it, because the hobbit's finally get to show everyone how heroic the are!!!!! :-D

Author:  eowyn [ June 16th, 2005, 10:54 pm ]
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oh yeah! and Sharkey living in Bag End, it's amazing how quickly Saruman (aka Sharkey) turned Hobbiton into a wasteland, but so magical when Sam spreads Galadriel's gift all aroung hobbiton

Author:  Elberethsq [ June 20th, 2005, 9:02 pm ]
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eowyn wrote:
oh yeah! and Sharkey living in Bag End, it's amazing how quickly Saruman (aka Sharkey) turned Hobbiton into a wasteland, but so magical when Sam spreads Galadriel's gift all aroung hobbiton


^yes, I liked that part too. Just reading about Hobbiton recovering made me fill up inside. And how Sam used Galadriel's gift - poor trees. (I mean the trees that Saruman cut down.) :'( :bye2:

Author:  Angrod Alcarin [ June 21st, 2005, 7:30 am ]
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Pelennor Fields ofcourse! :drool:

Author:  Elberethsq [ June 21st, 2005, 8:27 pm ]
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eowyn wrote:
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And how Sam used Galadriel's gift - poor trees. (I mean the trees that Saruman cut down


it's amazing how much he ruined Hobbiton, considering how much time he had, which was only a couple of months


Yeah I know. I'm not even that sure of the timespan it took from when the hobbits left the Shire and when they returned. A couple of months? Seems longer, after all that had happened. :bye2:

Author:  eowyn [ June 21st, 2005, 8:50 pm ]
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it was a year and a half

but after they had let Saruman out of the tower (when they were still riding together) they let Saruman flee and he went to hobbiton while the partie was resting in rivendell (before they went back)

Author:  Elberethsq [ June 22nd, 2005, 4:50 pm ]
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eowyn wrote:
it was a year and a half

but after they had let Saruman out of the tower (when they were still riding together) they let Saruman flee and he went to hobbiton while the partie was resting in rivendell (before they went back)


A year and a half is kind of long.

I can conclude that you've read the books very closely enough to know and remember all this information! :bye2:

Author:  Beriadanwen [ June 28th, 2005, 12:41 pm ]
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Elberethsq wrote:
I liked Houses of Healing. About Eowyn and Famarir, as you all know. I read that chapter over and over that the page tore because I flipped it too many times.


Me too! I read that part like 50 times. So yes The Houses of Healing is my favorite chapter. Although I love all the chapters. RotK was my favorite book out of the three.

Elberethsq wrote:
One thing I would have changed would be the parts of Eowyn and Faramir - which should take up either all or more the time Aragorn and Arwen had on the screen. Worse, I don't have the EE, so I can't see the part with the two of them. :bye2:


I wish that there was more E/F! I feel for you that you can't see the EE...the first time I saw RotK it was the non-extended version and I was soooo mad that there was no Eowyn/Faramir. But now I have the EE and it's not as bad, but it still could have been better.

I was also upset with how they showed Faramir. The explanation that the moviemakers had was that it would take away some of the power that the ring had in the audience's eyes if Faramir were to say that he wouldn't take it. Well I say that Tolkien wrote it that way so it's supposed to be that way!!!

RotK was my least favorite movie out of the three (although I believe that Faramir stuff was in TTT...)

Author:  Larael [ June 30th, 2005, 7:07 pm ]
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Ah contraire Elberethsq. The trusty Encyclopedia of Arda states:

...there is a single mention of a son of Faramir and Eowyn - apparently there only child - named Elboron.

Hope that helps!!!!!!!! :)

Author:  Elberethsq [ July 7th, 2005, 5:13 pm ]
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Larael Greenleaf wrote:
Ah contraire Elberethsq. The trusty Encyclopedia of Arda states:

...there is a single mention of a son of Faramir and Eowyn - apparently there only child - named Elboron.

Hope that helps!!!!!!!! :)


REALLY?????

Where did you get the Encyclopedia of Arda??? Please tell me!! I want to see it! Let's see, their only child Elboron - I checked the appendixes at the back of RotK and they don't mention anything really about F and E afterwards - except that "Eowyn of Ithilien" gave great gifts to Merry when he became Master of Buckland.

Er - another question. Faramir was the prince of Ithilien was he? I'm still not very sure. :bye2:

Author:  Beriadanwen [ July 7th, 2005, 9:29 pm ]
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I actually just read about their grandson somewhere, I can't remember where there. Oh! Now I remember; it was in the prologue of FotR. All it said though was that he wrote the tale of Arwen and Aragorn. Thanx for the rest of the info Elberethsq! Now you're giving me the useful, concrete information :)

Author:  Eowynswordbearer [ July 8th, 2005, 3:44 pm ]
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Yeah, I agree with all of you. They could have just taken the dialogue straight form that chapter (it's the very essence of Faramir and Eowyn's characters!). It would have been perfect. It's so well written! :) *warm fuzzies* lol

Author:  Antigone [ July 9th, 2005, 10:34 am ]
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well the whole E/F stuff isn't so bad but I'm still in love with Battle At The Pellenor Fields chapter. I love it!!!! (although some really cool people die there :( )

Author:  Elberethsq [ July 9th, 2005, 9:45 pm ]
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Beriadanwen wrote:
I actually just read about their grandson somewhere, I can't remember where there. Oh! Now I remember; it was in the prologue of FotR. All it said though was that he wrote the tale of Arwen and Aragorn. Thanx for the rest of the info Elberethsq! Now you're giving me the useful, concrete information :)


Tehe! Thanks. Yes, I remember in the prologue of FotR that they mentioned "Barahir grandson of the Steward Faramir". I could've fallen off my chair - I didn't know Tolkien wrote anything about E/F's children. :bye2:

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