Message from @Victortze
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actually out of the fellowship, only Merry, Peppin and Aragorn didn't sail for Valinor
Aragorn is i think a type of man
Aragorn is a numenor descendent , He is in his 90s when the story starts
Though it seems to me the characters of Lord of the Rings meet different types
the fellowship is incredibly old , boromir is the "younger" member
Gandalf: Unknown Legolas : around 3000, Gimli: 120 ish, Aragorn: 90 Frodo :60s Sam: 50s, Boromir, merry ,peppin: 30s
Also boromir
I was talking about what they represent
LOTR is not a symbolic tale, they don't "represent" things, they are characters.
oh?
you could say they fit a certain archetype
but they are not going to 'represent" something
I plan on reading the LOTR books in my vacation
I once started but couldn’t finish them
Its been several years since I read them, so its not really fresh in my mind.
I saw the sheer size of the first book and decided against starting it. I kinda regret it
The books are absolute units
I read the Hobbit. Really liked it
I got a combined trilogy book. It looks hughmungus
like Sam is a archetype "loyal companion"
he is not "just there to help the main character"
Ganji (or whatever) was awesome
my fave scene in the first movie was where sam is drowning and frodo reaches into the water and catches his hand
@Victortze I didnt know their ages
you can figure that out by using the timeline appendix
Aragorn actually worked in Gondor as a soldier before
Frodo is like 60 in the books right.
they should be working on Silmarillion right now
I remember him. Being like 60
I thought Bilbo was 60s and Frodo about 20s or 30s
Naw bilbo was like 100
the first LOTR was EPIC
In the books
everyone was on the edge of their seats waiting for it to come out
Im prob gonna jack off
👀 ^
some guests still lingering
wating for "it" to come out?
The scenes in LOTR are some of the most epic in cinema history
really want to shove my cock in one girls holes-- all three holes