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Aragorn, son of Gaemling, united the kingdoms of men and rode to the gates of Mordor. As Frodo neared Mount Doom with the intention of destroying the one Ring, the army of men fought Sauron and his minions at the gates of Mordor. Gimli was a dwarf (sorry, little person), but he fought like a giant. Upon destroying the ring, the army of Sauron fell into the abyss and the day was saved. Thanks be to God.

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