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Vangalad
Lorien

Feb 6, 11:40am
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the one which attacked Gandalf... was the Witch-king. Yes, in the council scene ,Galadriel says 'the dagger was made for the Witch king' but the wraith that attacked Radagast may not be him. -Geeky observation- If you pay attention to the wraith's crown you will see that it is not the same crown that the Witch king wears in Weathertop in the trilogy...it rather belongs to another nazgul. nazgulhttp://www.council-of-elrond.com/...on/images/nazgul.jpg witch kinghttp://i4.photobucket.com/...witchkingresized.jpg
All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost, The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
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Peter Jackson on DOS
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NoelGallagher
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Feb 4, 5:46pm
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Hes referring to the
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Lusitano
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Feb 4, 7:19pm
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Hmm
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FrodoEyes
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Feb 4, 8:53pm
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Why can't Gandalf explore the tombs with Radagast in the second film?
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Elutherian
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Feb 4, 9:54pm
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of course he can...
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NoelGallagher
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Feb 4, 10:03pm
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its not going to be in the AUJ EE
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MouthofSauron
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Feb 5, 5:00am
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The Tombs and Dol Guldur are seperate though. I was rather hoping that Tombs would
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AinurOlorin
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Feb 5, 6:55am
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the one which attacked Gandalf...
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MouthofSauron
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Feb 6, 2:38am
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We can not be entirely sure
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Vangalad
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Feb 6, 11:40am
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Someone!
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adnan
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Feb 4, 9:25pm
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Great News
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Michelle Johnston
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Feb 5, 2:27pm
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