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Loresilme
Valinor
Dec 19 2014, 9:17pm
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So does Galadriel (spoilers)
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somehow tap into Sauron's power and use it against him? It seemed to me like Star Wars in the sense that she was harnessing both sides of the force, light and dark. I was watching this as carefully as I could today on viewing #2 and I was remembering that in DOS Gandalf used the big white light type of energy - only - and he was overpowered. So maybe only Galadriel could - because of her past maybe? - tap into that dark energy, do a kind of balancing of both types of power, and that was the only way to cast him out. Although it looked like it took a lot out of her. And oh so cool to see the Phial in her hand - I missed that on the first viewing! Also did she call him 'Nameless' and 'Servant of Morgoth' ? I couldn't catch all the words. Has anyone seen it enough times yet to remember everything she said ?
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Loxii
The Shire
Dec 19 2014, 11:04pm
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Also did she call him 'Nameless' and 'Servant of Morgoth' ? I couldn't catch all the words. Has anyone seen it enough times yet to remember everything she said ? I wish I knew! I'm trying to figure that out too, without going in to watch it a second time (though i wouldn't object ^^). If I'm not mistaken she curses him in another language. We need more elvish!
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Remus
Lorien
Dec 19 2014, 11:42pm
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She called him "Servant of Morgoth! Nameless one, Faceless one, bodyless one" . It was really cool. I just hope it was a longer fight and Sauron did something else then just mind f***ing the camera.
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mirkwoodwanderer
Lorien
Dec 20 2014, 1:05am
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She called him "Servant of Morgoth! Nameless one, Faceless one, bodyless one" . It was really cool.
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Loresilme
Valinor
Dec 20 2014, 3:42am
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and we'll have it memorized /
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MouthofSauron
Tol Eressea
Dec 20 2014, 5:49am
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which makes her more powerful than Saruman/Elrond but it also has a "dark side" to it because it was forged by sauron.
The flames of war are upon you..
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Meneldor
Valinor
Dec 20 2014, 5:59am
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No, the 3 were forged by Celebrimbor. //
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They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters, these see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep. -Psalm 107
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Saneliur
Bree
Dec 20 2014, 8:04am
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Sauron mind f***ing the camera. That gave me a good chuckle I was so in shock of that scene I'm ashamed to say I blanked out and can't really remember it Watching it again tomorrow so all's good I guess..
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Eleniel
Tol Eressea
Dec 20 2014, 8:56am
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"Choosing Trust over Doubt gets me burned once in a while, but I'd rather be singed than hardened." ¯ Victoria Monfort
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Remus
Lorien
Dec 20 2014, 9:41am
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If i remember more correctly she said "You are nameless, You are faceless, you are bodyless". @Saneliur. Haha.
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dubulous
Rohan
Dec 20 2014, 7:53pm
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I've seen a lot people quote it as "bodyless" but I could almost swear in my screenings it has been "formless". Am I just hearing things or can there be two different verions? Because I've seen the movie four times and have been paying specific attention to that particular quote, and still I hear formless and others say bodyless.
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Remus
Lorien
Dec 20 2014, 9:15pm
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It can be formless. I am not 100% sure if it's bodyless or formless.
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Dec 20 2014, 10:12pm
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Silverlode Want a LOTR Anniversary footer of your own? Get one here! "Dark is the water of Kheled-zâram, and cold are the springs of Kibil-nâla, and fair were the many-pillared halls of Khazad-dûm in Elder Days before the fall of mighty kings beneath the stone."
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