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dungolfin
The Shire
Jan 9 2013, 12:09am
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That the ring had felt the growing presence of Sauron rather than any elf influence. That this prompted it to leave Gollum in order to be found by someone, anyone. What would it matter as far as the ring is concerned? It would corrupt the wearer eventually and be found by the Nazgul. The rings motivation was to get moving again.
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"It abandoned Gollum"
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Loresilme
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Jan 8 2013, 5:59pm
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Interesting observation
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Kimtc
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Jan 8 2013, 6:01pm
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I don't think anyone would expect a Hobbit in general
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Rane
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Jan 8 2013, 6:06pm
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Makes perfect sense to me
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Rostron2
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Jan 8 2013, 6:05pm
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lol
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:24pm
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Perhaps something else was at work?
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DanielLB
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Jan 8 2013, 6:13pm
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I would say it was from Higher Up
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Arandir
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Jan 8 2013, 6:20pm
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Something else ...
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sevilodorf
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Jan 9 2013, 1:29am
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There was also
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:53pm
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That is a brilliant interpretation
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HiddenSpring
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Jan 8 2013, 7:07pm
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And the other forces at work
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:32pm
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Interesting
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stoutfiles
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Jan 8 2013, 8:13pm
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If it was only about getting out of the cave,
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Aragalen the Green
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Jan 8 2013, 10:05pm
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Perhaps it tried
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stoutfiles
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Jan 9 2013, 1:17am
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"Except Gollum
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:42pm
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I thought
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:39pm
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I think it's more likely...
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dungolfin
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Jan 9 2013, 12:09am
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I agree about the growing presence of Sauron
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:49pm
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Interesting theory
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Al Carondas
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Jan 9 2013, 2:05am
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hang on -
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geordie
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Jan 9 2013, 2:48pm
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Yes - to clarify:
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Loresilme
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Jan 9 2013, 2:55pm
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Thanks, guys -
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geordie
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Jan 9 2013, 6:17pm
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Probably my fault
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DanielLB
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Jan 9 2013, 2:57pm
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Books v. films continuity
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Belung
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Jan 12 2013, 8:07pm
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