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Well then, you somehow found my signature, nice job, so time for your prize.............FLOODIANS! ATTACK! Also, those socks do NOT make you look handsome.

...But was it really written by Bilbo, or was there some sort of conspiracy within the LoTR plotline? Like how all the Orcs seemed to dig themselves out of the mines that were never dug and how Biblo's book was barely half of the book.

There must be a correlation between this and Golum's appetite for raw fish and rabbits, only time will tell if The Hobbit sheds any light on anything.

Inb4 read the books, yes I would like to, and I'll be reading The Hobbit as soon as I can get my hands on a copy (although I'm sure this will not answer my question).

What are some other plot gaps in movies/franchises?

[Edited on 12.06.2012 7:17 PM PST]

  • 12.06.2012 7:17 PM PDT

God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof.” – Psalms 46:1-3

LOTR trilogy.

Aragorn had a contingent of rangers with him.

  • 12.06.2012 7:19 PM PDT

This is now my main account. My former account was xKingGhidorahx. I've been on this site since 2009.

What the -blam!- is a 'Bilbo'?

  • 12.06.2012 7:19 PM PDT

Break down, every single one of you.

In Tolkien's Middle Earth, Bilbo went on his adventure and wrote what we know as The Hobbit (aka There and Back Again). Then Frodo wrote down the event of the LotR trilogy, calling it The Fall of the Lord of the Rings and the Return of the King. He then combined both volumes into one book. This would later be combined with other writings, some of which were from the other heroes of the War of the Rings (such as Meriadoc Brandybuck), into the fictional volume called The Red Book of Westmarch.

  • 12.06.2012 7:29 PM PDT