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Bombadil
Half-elven
Feb 14 2014, 4:22am
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"Battle of the Five Armies" Thread...GO!
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Consolidate your Thoughts Here... 1. WHO 2. WHAT 3. WHEN 4. WHERE & 5. HOW?
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Elskidor
Rohan
Feb 14 2014, 5:57am
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In Canada America, vs Russia, vs, China, vs Korea vs Cockroaches Not sure why or not sure how, but very very soon. Azog, Bilbo and Gandalf will be there for unknown reasons.
ROUND 9 is up! Tolkien Elimination Game Finals (Part 1) http://newboards.theonering.net/forum/gforum/perl/gforum.cgi?post=715402;sb=post_time;so=DESC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread or found in the Pollantir
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delius82
Rivendell
Feb 14 2014, 6:00am
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*screams* "Everyone lives!" *runs out of thread*
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legolin12
The Shire
Feb 14 2014, 1:24pm
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*no-one can die*
'"Answer the question, filth!"'
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Arannir
Valinor
Feb 14 2014, 1:37pm
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... whether it will work as a moving emotional shock that suddenly key dwarves WILL die (and potentially an Elf who is not so unpopular with the audience as some here might think imho) or whether this might be a change of tone people won't buy. This will be one of the puzzles PJ has to solve for TABA imo. I am sure it will be a joy and excitement to witness and judge.
“All good stories deserve embellishment." Praise is subjective. And so is criticism. "I am afraid it is only too likely to be true what you say about the critics and the public. I am dreading the publication for it will be impossible not to mind what is said. I have exposed my heart to be shot at."
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 14 2014, 2:46pm
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1. Bard leading the Men; Thranduil for the Wood-elves; Dain and his Dwarves (with Thorin in reserve); Azog leading the main assault of Orcs; Bolg in charge of the final attack. Additional support from Wargs, Bats, Eagles and Beorn. 2. Massive battle to claim Erebor and secure the region. 3. The third act of The Hobbit: There and Back Again. 4. Principally in the valley between the south-west and south-east spurs of Erebor. 5. The smart thing would be to stick to the book, adjusting as needed. The Dwarves and other foot-soldiers meet the Orcs in the valley while archers assault Azog's force from the spurs. Goblins sneak over the spurs under the cover of a horde of Bats to attack the Men and Elves; Thorin leads his companions through the Front Gate, rallying the armies of the Free Peoples while the Eagles arrive and disrupt the goblins and Orcs on the ridges. Azog is slain (either by Thorin or Dain) as Bolg leads his reinforcements into the valley. Bolg and his bodyguard charge into the Dwarves, killing Fili and Kili and mortally-wounding Thorin. Beorn arrives and turns the tide, crushing Bolg.
'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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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea
Feb 14 2014, 5:56pm
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Cockroaches for the win!
"And we find what we're made of Through the open door Is it fear you're afraid of? What are you waiting for? Love alone is worth the fight." -Switchfoot
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 14 2014, 6:59pm
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I should have been a bit more clear
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I've always imagined Kili and Fili dying as a result of them defending a mortally wounded Thorin - which is what happens in the book. So I agree with everything you say, just changing the last part and make Bolg wound Thorin, at which point his nephews will step in to try and save him. Otherwise, I'm all for it That's pretty much what I meant. I should have been more specific.
'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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MechaGodzilla
Rivendell
Feb 14 2014, 7:17pm
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I'd have no problems if that's how it plays out. :)
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 14 2014, 7:25pm
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Like I posted, I should have been more clear in the first place.
'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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jordagorn
The Shire
Feb 14 2014, 8:14pm
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How will Jackson justify the (presumed) absence of the remaining white council members at the BOFA? This idea really isn't developed in the book either but given that the orc army came from DG, it would seem to make sense that more of the white council would travel north to help deal with it. We know that Gandalf will get there but does that mean he leaves before the action on DG is done? If so how does he get Radagast's staff since it is logical that Radagast will need it. While they weren't in agreement on this whole scheme of Gandalf's in the beginning, it seems like they can't legitimately claim to be guardians of middle-earth if they let thousands of orcs attack their allies, unless they have a good reason for not all showing up.
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Escapist
Gondor
Feb 14 2014, 11:58pm
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I'd like to see waves [SPOILERS]
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No! I don't mean that I want a scene were they all do the wave! I mean that there should be waves of armies. It can start out as elves + men vs dwarves, then dwarves + elves + men vs goblins + wargs, then dwarves + elves + men vs goblins + wargs + bats, then dwarves + elves + men + skin changers vs goblins + wargs + bats, then dwarves + elves + men + skin changers + eagles vs goblins + wargs + bats, and the advantage can swing back and forth as each new reinforcement swings the tide of battle. With the actual battle actually being shown instead of "konking out" of it beside Bilbo, there should be spectacular air battles and all kinds of cool stuff. I don't think the epic apocalyptic stakes should rival ROTK but I do think the spectacle could. I also think the back and forth of it could be more entertaining and that there should be more losses for the "good guys" who should not so easily clean it up at the end.
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Salmacis81
Tol Eressea
Feb 15 2014, 12:04am
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There is only one skin-changer though...
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Escapist
Gondor
Feb 15 2014, 1:33am
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but if 3 top dwarves bite it in this fight, then we need to see some elves and humans get taken out ... and they need to be main-ish characters. There should be heavy losses if Thorin dies. Maybe a chunk or batallion can go down together and Tauriel's soft spot for the dwarves could play a role. There could even be a dark moment right after some of them go down together where the audience really believes that they might lose all-together. I am not against Tauriel living, but I don't think she should have "feminine cinematic armor". If a girl fights alongside men then she might die alongside men too. At the very least, her life should hang in the balance.
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DemoElite
Rivendell
Feb 15 2014, 2:48am
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Radagast sleds right into a huge web and the rabbits get all Monty python and the holy grail on everyone!
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve!
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 15 2014, 1:20pm
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How will Jackson justify the (presumed) absence of the remaining white council members at the BOFA? This idea really isn't developed in the book either but given that the orc army came from DG, it would seem to make sense that more of the white council would travel north to help deal with it. We know that Gandalf will get there but does that mean he leaves before the action on DG is done? If so how does he get Radagast's staff since it is logical that Radagast will need it. While they weren't in agreement on this whole scheme of Gandalf's in the beginning, it seems like they can't legitimately claim to be guardians of middle-earth if they let thousands of orcs attack their allies, unless they have a good reason for not all showing up. With the dragon dead, the rest of the White Council is more interested in either searching Dol Guldur for prisoners to free or any secrets that Sauron left behind, or tracking Sauron's movements and maybe preventing him from reaching Mordor.
'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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Escapist
Gondor
Feb 15 2014, 5:09pm
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displayed a lack of support for the quest for Erebor. Galadriel is "very important" and may not "need" to be physically present to offer some form of help in the movie-verse.
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Night Wolf
Rivendell
Feb 16 2014, 1:04pm
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Radagast sleds right into a huge web and the rabbits get all Monty python and the holy grail on everyone! Klaatu... Verata... Necktie. Nectar. Nickel, Noodle...Nikto!
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Hamfast Gamgee
Tol Eressea
Feb 16 2014, 11:34pm
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That the Eagles will save the day in this one. Reason been that people might think it a bit repetitve if the Eagles save the day again, the 3rd time. They will probably be there but maybe not the decisive factor. Possibly Beorn or Bard will be.
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Feb 17 2014, 3:11am
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The Eagles weren't the decisive factor in the book either.
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That the Eagles will save the day in this one. Reason been that people might think it a bit repetitve if the Eagles save the day again, the 3rd time. They will probably be there but maybe not the decisive factor. Possibly Beorn or Bard will be. The way Tolkien described the battle, the Free Peoples were still in danger of losing even after the Eagles joined the fray. It was Beorn who broke the back of the assault when he killed Bolg of the North.
'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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