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NateGate
Rivendell
Oct 24 2014, 9:55pm
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BOT5A...the fate of Daisy the Warg???
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Will Azog ride his white warg into battle? Judging from the shots of him so far...she is nowhere to be found....Also, who will kill her? 100 bucks says that Azog charges at Thorin with her and Legolas flies by *THWOOM* into her head. Thorin: THAT ONE COUNTS AS MINE! Thoughts? :3
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Danielos
Rohan
Oct 25 2014, 9:01am
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Let animals be animals, please!
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I really detest the way Peter Jackson depicts animals in his movies. He doesn´t want us to feel sorry for them when they die so he choose to let them behave very unnatural. Would a T-rex chase a human after being entangled in vines in a ravine? Would wargs stand around roaring when being masacred by giant birds?
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DanielLB
Immortal
Oct 25 2014, 9:37am
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Wargs aren't ordinary animals, at least not in the book.
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They are intelligent and malevolent. The Dwarves only bumped into them in the book because they were organising a raid on a local village. They even had their own language. In FOTR, the Fellowship defended themselves from a band of Wargs at Hollin. Even though they managed to kill them, their bodies were missing in the morning. Wargs are very much unnatural.
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Salmacis81
Tol Eressea
Oct 25 2014, 7:38pm
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...they're very much animals in the movies. The Wargs and Eagles don't seem good for much other than being mounts in Jackson's eyes.
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