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Gwaihair is the Windlord, most swift of all the Great Eagles, who rescues Gandalf from the top of the Tower."How far can you bear me?" I said to Gwaihir."Many leagues", said he, "but not to the ends of the earth.I was sent to bear tidings not burdens."
I'm pretty sure he likes doing pirates of the carribean more because he got to be with alot of his buds and go to alot of places but he also enjoyed doing lord of the rings because of the archery he said that was alot of fun doing it! Riding horses and playing with a sword and bow that'd be sick!
Nobody. Nothing represents anything in LotR. As Tolkin himself said, "As for any inner meaning or 'message', it has in the intention of the author none. It is neither allegorical nor topical."
The Balrog is the beast of Morgoth that killed Gandalf in The Fellowship of the Ring. It is said to be made of fire and ash and carry a firey whip.
The light in the phial of Galadriel was said to be the light of Earendil, the Morning and Evening Star. The light of the star came from the Silmaril (ancient, brilliant jewel), and the light of the Silmaril came from the mingled light of the Two Trees (the lights in Valinor before the Sun and Moon).
Sam said: "Well, I'm back."
Maybe... Travellers Tales said ''it would definetly work'' but you could never know.
The Hobbit is considered the prequel and occurs about 60 years in time before the Lord of the Rings. It is about how the One Ring came back to knowledge in Middle-earth after being hidden for so many years.The Silmarillion contains portions of the events from the beginning of Middle-earth right up to the destruction of Beleriand and the destruction of Numenor. It is far more like a history book than a story.The Hobbit. It tells of the life and adventures of Bilbo Baggins, Frodo's uncle. A movie is being made called "The Hobbit" in 2012. Peter Jackson comes back to direct another masterpiece.This may be slightly pedantic, but just to be precise:Technically the book The Lord of the Rings doesn't have a prequel. A prequel is written after a publication in question but describes the events that happened before the events in said publication.The Hobbit (book) was written before The Lord of the Rings. The Lord of the Rings is the sequel to The Hobbit, but The Hobbit is not the prequel to The Lord of the Rings.However, the movie The Hobbit is the prequel to The Lord of the Rings movie.The Hobbit
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Gwaihair is the Windlord, most swift of all the Great Eagles, who rescues Gandalf from the top of the Tower."How far can you bear me?" I said to Gwaihir."Many leagues", said he, "but not to the ends of the earth.I was sent to bear tidings not burdens."
I'm pretty sure he likes doing pirates of the carribean more because he got to be with alot of his buds and go to alot of places but he also enjoyed doing lord of the rings because of the archery he said that was alot of fun doing it! Riding horses and playing with a sword and bow that'd be sick!
Nobody. Nothing represents anything in LotR. As Tolkin himself said, "As for any inner meaning or 'message', it has in the intention of the author none. It is neither allegorical nor topical."
It is called "the Lord's Prayer" because it was Our Lord Jesus who said it first.
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To my knowledge there is not anyone who said those words, though Gandalf said "You shall not pass" in the first movie "The Fellowship of the Ring" while attempting to defeat the Balrog in Moria. The Black Knight in Monty Python and the Search for the Holy Grail uses that phrase.
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