Hmmm… the language of that article got on my nerves after tree sentences. But what can you expect if the author claims that Elves are not immortal, but only have extreme longevity? Dz dz dz…
Hmmm… the language of that article got on my nerves after three sentences. But what can you expect if the author claims that Elves are not immortal, but only have extreme longevity? Dz dz dz…
yikes! elves only having longevity? we all know that they are immortal! and it did say that Faramir was pippins son. (for the record). They really need to read the appendices once more! other than a few mistakes, it was a good article. Ta
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Someone needs to read more carefully, Faramir was Pippin’s son not Merry’s.
Hmmm… the language of that article got on my nerves after tree sentences. But what can you expect if the author claims that Elves are not immortal, but only have extreme longevity? Dz dz dz…
Hmmm… the language of that article got on my nerves after three sentences. But what can you expect if the author claims that Elves are not immortal, but only have extreme longevity? Dz dz dz…
Yes, somenody DEFINITLY needs to read more carefully. How could they be making fun of the books, and get the facts wrong! Thats just plain stupid.
*pokes* When Aragorn became King the 4th Age started! Silly writer…
I can’t see it..
yikes! elves only having longevity? we all know that they are immortal! and it did say that Faramir was pippins son. (for the record). They really need to read the appendices once more! other than a few mistakes, it was a good article. Ta