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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea
Mar 28 2015, 7:02pm
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Who are those people in TTT?
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Hey everybody! I'm watching TTT right now and figured I'd ask before I forget again... Who/what are the people that Saruman recruits to help him attack Rohan supposed to be? You know...the guys with the really messy hair and rotten teeth and in the EE one of them says "We will fight for Saruman *slices hand open* We will die for Saruman!" Are they supposed to be the "wild men" or something?
There's hope for the hopeless, and all those who've strayed Come sit at the table, come taste the grace There's rest for the weary, rest that endures Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven can't cure. So lay down your burdens, lay down your shame All who are broken, lift up your face Oh wanderer come home, you're not too far So lay down your hurt, lay down your heart Come as you are. ~"Come As You Are" by David Crowder
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Mar 28 2015, 7:30pm
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The Dunlendings who were driven out of Rohan and the White Mountains by the Rohirrim were the wild hill-men who Saruman set against the folk of Rohan. Some setlled in the north of Eriador and integrated with the other Mannish folk there, but those who remained in Dunland kept to their primative way-of-life and held on to their hatred of the Rohirrim.
"At the end of the journey, all men think that their youth was Arcadia..." - Phantom F. Harlock
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Starling
Half-elven
Mar 28 2015, 8:42pm
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He is a very good fisherman and a brilliant guitar player, and he is pretty wild.
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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea
Mar 29 2015, 12:43am
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Good explanation, thank you!
There's hope for the hopeless, and all those who've strayed Come sit at the table, come taste the grace There's rest for the weary, rest that endures Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven can't cure. So lay down your burdens, lay down your shame All who are broken, lift up your face Oh wanderer come home, you're not too far So lay down your hurt, lay down your heart Come as you are. ~"Come As You Are" by David Crowder
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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea
Mar 29 2015, 12:46am
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He was a good fit for the role, eh? Sounds like an interesting guy.
There's hope for the hopeless, and all those who've strayed Come sit at the table, come taste the grace There's rest for the weary, rest that endures Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven can't cure. So lay down your burdens, lay down your shame All who are broken, lift up your face Oh wanderer come home, you're not too far So lay down your hurt, lay down your heart Come as you are. ~"Come As You Are" by David Crowder
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Kristin Thompson
Rohan
Mar 29 2015, 2:52am
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that the whole business of Dunland is much clearer in the book than the film.
Kristin
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Starling
Half-elven
Mar 29 2015, 5:22pm
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yes he is an interesting guy! If I have time later I will find and post a screen cap of him for you.
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Eruvandi
Tol Eressea
Mar 29 2015, 7:16pm
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I've only read LOTR once in late 2013 to early 2014 but since Otaku mentioned it, I think I do remember the stuff about Dunland from the book. I think I may need to find an excuse to read it again though so I can refresh my memory.
There's hope for the hopeless, and all those who've strayed Come sit at the table, come taste the grace There's rest for the weary, rest that endures Earth has no sorrow, that Heaven can't cure. So lay down your burdens, lay down your shame All who are broken, lift up your face Oh wanderer come home, you're not too far So lay down your hurt, lay down your heart Come as you are. ~"Come As You Are" by David Crowder
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