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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 1 2013, 3:32pm
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It may be more of a matter of perceived maturity than actual age...
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Gimli might not have seemed mature enough to go with his father. We don't know anything about his behaviour from his younger days. Was Dain officially allowed to accompany the dwarf soldiers to Moria? Or did he pull an "Eowyn Maneuver" and disguise himself as an older warrior? Maybe his serious demeanor and earnestness overcame his youth in the eyes of his elders.
'There are older and fouler things than Orcs in the deep places of the world.' - Gandalf the Grey, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Question regarding Dwarves being considered "of age".
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Boromir Stark
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Feb 1 2013, 11:58am
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It was a suicide quest
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stoutfiles
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Feb 1 2013, 1:47pm
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Whereas the War of Dwarves and Orcs...
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Macfeast
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Feb 1 2013, 1:59pm
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I thought this may have been the case.
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Boromir Stark
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Feb 1 2013, 3:36pm
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Gimli did indeed stay home because he was too young.
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Macfeast
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Feb 1 2013, 1:47pm
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It may be more of a matter of perceived maturity than actual age...
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Otaku-sempai
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Feb 1 2013, 3:32pm
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Movie Gimli
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hutch
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Feb 2 2013, 2:57am
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I think so
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Súlimë
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Feb 2 2013, 4:33am
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Well, maybe
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florian
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Feb 1 2013, 4:15pm
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Good point.
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Macfeast
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Feb 1 2013, 4:30pm
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Have to agree
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IdrilofGondolin
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Feb 1 2013, 9:47pm
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Every child is a blessing.
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Fishbug
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Feb 1 2013, 7:20pm
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I'm not familiar with this. What is it?
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florian
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Feb 1 2013, 8:47pm
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