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The Battle for Pelennor Fields

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Hereticalable (9 hours ago) Show Hide
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A classic example of cavalry routing infantry...
FlippieX (4 days ago) Show Hide
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'At that moment Merry, unnoticed, pierced the sinew of the Witch-king's knee with the blade of Westernesse that had been wrought for the war against Angmar long ago.' The Return of the King: "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields," p. 116-117
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In the book, the blade Merry used was not given by Aragorn; it were contained in the barrow from which Tom Bombadil rescued the hobbits in the chapter "Fog on the Barrow-Downs" (The Fellowship of the Ring)

You'll have to investigate yourself the page number, because my edition may be different from yours.
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I don't want to be an ass or something but if you have seen Lord of the Rings many times (like me) you know that the Nazgul 'Ringwraiths' - sayd by Aragorn (Elessar/Strider) after Frodo asks what they are at the village of Bree' - are and not the dragons. And the woman who kills the Wraith is not Arwen Undomiél but Eowyn the niece of the King of Rohan
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actually when Mary stabbed the witch on its back or leg with his dagger that was giving from Galadriel in the first movie it made him weak and vulnerable, so Eowyn stabbed the switch, trying to say is that a random man could of walk up and stabbed him while he was vulnerable like that
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No, Merry had gain that sword from aragon, who give those swords to the hobbits on weathertop. These swords were past on generations, leading back to the struggle in arnor with the witchking and his forces. these swords were made to hurt even ringwraiths. Eowyn didnt need such a sword, for she is a women.
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no no the Dúnedain daggers that was given to Pippin and Merry, at the fellowship of the ring, it was a deleted scene when Galadriel gave them the Daggers before they traveled on the river to Amon Hen, he used this enchanted dagger to stab the witchking, but it disinigrated after it was used
FlippieX (4 days ago) Show Hide
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yes the Dúnedain swords, those are the only ones that can hurt the witchking.
GCJake (2 days ago) Show Hide
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The Blade that Merry had was from the Barrow Downs and had Spells that were specific to the Witch King.
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what a bitch at 9:15 and 10:37

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