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Elskidor
Rohan
Nov 13 2013, 9:24am
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Boromir VS Farmir
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One on one combat with a sword on the tip of Minas Tirith. Winner must throw the other brother off the edge to his doom. RULE 1: Neither is backing down, or throwing in the towel. RULE 2: No outsider can help RULE 3: There can be only one.
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Lightfoot
Rivendell
Nov 16 2013, 2:05pm
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#1 He is stronger #2 He is more skilled with a sword #3 He is older #4 Faramir would probably try to loose so as to save his brother- despite the rules
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Fredeghar Wayfarer
Lorien
Nov 16 2013, 10:49pm
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He was more willing to do anything necessary to win. He wanted to use the Ring to save Gondor, whereas (in the book) Faramir was not tempted by its power. I think Boromir would go farther in a battle like this, while Faramir would seek another way to resolve the conflict.
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Werde Spinner
Rohan
Nov 17 2013, 4:05am
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Noooo! I don't want them to fight!
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Realistically, though, if they were somehow memory-wiped and mind-controlled into fighting, Boromir would likely win. He's more willing to go to extremes. He's bigger, older, more experienced. ...Although I want to vote for Faramir, since his name was misspelled in the thread title. My guess is that Denethor is somewhere nearby, watching and eating popcorn... If Faramir wins, he will throw himself off the wall as well to join his beloved elder son in death. Might as well have popcorn first.
"I had forgotten that. It is hard to be sure of anything among so many marvels. The world is all grown strange. Elf and Dwarf in company walk in our daily fields; and folk speak with the Lady of the Wood and yet live; and the Sword comes back to war that was broken in the long ages ere the fathers of our fathers rode into the Mark! How shall a man judge what to do in such times?" "As he ever has judged. Good and ill have not changed since yesteryear; nor are they one thing among Elves and Dwarves and another among Men. It is a man's part to discern them, as much in the Golden Wood as in his own house."
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Elskidor
Rohan
Nov 18 2013, 11:19am
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His name is misspelled. Sounds like farmer! Yeah, I'd go with Boromir too though.
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TallHobbit5117
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Dec 19 2013, 11:42pm
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I would go with Faramir myself, i think he would be faster and more clever then Boromir. Its not all about brute strength in a fight.
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