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burgahobbit
Rohan
Dec 27 2013, 7:24pm
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They call it "morgul" just lake "morgul blade" but its just a poisonous arrow, using some sort of dark magic to kill, not to turn into a wraith. I'm very glad this is the case because I would have hated it if the morgul shaft was just an arrow version of the Nazgul's morgul blade.
"I've found it is the small things, everyday deeds of ordinary folk, that keeps the darkness at bay. Simple acts of kindness and love. Why Bilbo Baggins? Perhaps it is because I’m afraid, and he gives me courage.” - Gandalf the Grey. "Do not be afraid Mithrandir, if ever you should need my help, I will come." - Lady Galadriel.
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Some issues with the "Morgul shaft"
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7.62 mm FMJ
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Dec 27 2013, 7:19am
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The attacker makes the difference
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Fleuz
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Dec 27 2013, 7:36am
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I think the difference
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Cirashala
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Dec 27 2013, 7:37am
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The resilience of hobbits
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Elizabeth
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Dec 27 2013, 7:56am
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I think
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Cirashala
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Dec 27 2013, 8:09am
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I agree it was a shorter time...
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Elizabeth
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Dec 27 2013, 8:17am
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it could have been different kinds of resilience
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Cirashala
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Dec 27 2013, 8:24am
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In this instance, I think Crishala hit on a great point. I agree with you both that a Morgul anything, as the word means
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AinurOlorin
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Dec 27 2013, 9:26am
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Quite frankly
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7.62 mm FMJ
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Dec 27 2013, 6:30pm
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Morgul shaft
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simonjamesmoore
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Dec 28 2013, 4:25pm
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Hmm I'm not sure that "morgul"
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DavidDevant
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Dec 27 2013, 9:00am
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Yes, as used in the prophecy dream of Faramir.//
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Plurmo
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Dec 27 2013, 7:05pm
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I agree
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burgahobbit
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Dec 27 2013, 7:24pm
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The blade didn't broke off in the movie, did it?
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Estel78
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Dec 27 2013, 2:14pm
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Different wounds...
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TheHutt
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Dec 27 2013, 8:01am
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