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01-18-2002, 10:44 PM
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Lord of the Rings Personality Test
Well all these tests seem to be the rage now and as it's such a damn good show thought i'd post this one here
Aparently I'm Frodo, go figure, short with big hairy feet
Griobhta
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01-18-2002, 11:00 PM
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I am gimli
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Gimli is an energetic, axe-wielding warrior.
A Dwarf of Erebor (also called The Lonely Mountain). The son of Gloin -- who was a companion of Bilbo Baggins in the Hobbit -- Gimli accompanies his father to Rivendell, and there is chosen to join the Fellowship of the Ring as a representative of the Dwarven people.
He aided Gandalf in leading the company through Moria. He was the first dwarf to enter Lorien since Durin's Day, and was held in awe by the beauty of the Lady Galadriel. He became very close friends with Legolas, and journeyed throughout Middle Earth with him after the War of the Ring.
Also after the War of the Ring, Gimli led a band of dwarvish smiths in reforging the gates of Gondor in mithril and steel, and he was the Lord of the Glittering Caves.
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01-18-2002, 11:31 PM
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Aragorn is the uncrowned king of the north-western part of Middle-earth.
Although Aragorn was a direct descendant of the Kings of Numenor and the rightful claimant to the Kingdom of Gondor, he first came to the knowledge of the Hobbits in his guise as a Ranger, a collection of rather grim looking men who travelled throughout Middle-earth, protecting its inhabitants from evil.
This usually thankless task was probably the main reason that there had been peace and prosperity in the Shire for so long. Aragorn was also the keeper of Anduril, "the sword that was broken" and when it was eventually re-forged it signalled his intent to re-take his throne and to rule over the new age of men. However, while Sauron still held power in Mordor, Middle-earth would eventually fall to the Dark Lord. Aragorn was a key figure in the Fellowship, and without his courage, wisdom and strength, the quest would never have succeeded.
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01-18-2002, 11:34 PM
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Haha, I never thought I'd draw this one:
"Samwise Gamgee aids Frodo in his battle against evil
Sam Gamgee starts the story working as the gardener at Bag End, Frodo’s Hobbit dwelling. However, he is very much attached to his young master, and swears to protect him, however dangerous the road ahead.
Sam shows an increasing maturity and confidence as the tale unfolds, although he never loses his homespun wisdom and strong sense of right and wrong. If anything, he is slightly over-protective towards Frodo, but feels that this compensates for his master’s compassionate and trusting nature. Sam’s almost child-like delight when he first encounters "true magic" makes him more endearing.
His bravery in the face of overwhelming odds shows once again the courage ingrained in Hobbits. Sam’s down to earth nature and obvious love of the simple things in life, like decent ale and plain food, strike a chord with readers. "
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01-18-2002, 11:54 PM
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Boromir - The eldest son of the Steward of Gondor, and a warrior of some renown.
Proud, strong and skilled in combat, Boromir travels to Rivendell in response to a dream he shared with his brother Faramir, and is included in the company of the Ring. Boromir was valiant in battle, as he proved in Moria.
However, Boromir had been tempted by the power of the Ring since he first learned of its whereabouts, and the temptation finally proved too much for him at Amon Hen, where he attempted to take the ring from Frodo by force.
He instantly repented, but his rant forced Frodo's immediate decision to leave the Fellowship, and strike out for Mordor on his own. Boromir was killed shortly thereafter, defending Pippin and Merry from a raiding orc-band.
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01-19-2002, 12:00 AM
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Boromir - The eldest son of the Steward of Gondor, and a warrior of some renown.
Proud, strong and skilled in combat, Boromir travels to Rivendell in response to a dream he shared with his brother Faramir, and is included in the company of the Ring. Boromir was valiant in battle, as he proved in Moria.
However, Boromir had been tempted by the power of the Ring since he first learned of its whereabouts, and the temptation finally proved too much for him at Amon Hen, where he attempted to take the ring from Frodo by force.
He instantly repented, but his rant forced Frodo's immediate decision to leave the Fellowship, and strike out for Mordor on his own. Boromir was killed shortly thereafter, defending Pippin and Merry from a raiding orc-band.
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01-19-2002, 12:02 AM
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Gandalf is a poweful magician, and the worst enemy of the Dark Lord.
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Gandalf has been said to be the person most responsible for Sauron's downfall, labouring nonstop for roughly 2000 years to put an end to his reign. Gandalf was the bearer of Narya, the Ring of Fire, given to him by Cirdan when he arrived in Middle Earth.
Gandalf always held Hobbits near to his heart, and he also held their race in high regard. In the year 3001, he set in motion the Quest of Mount Doom. Gandalf was one of the most important people at the Council of Elrond, because he alone knew the full history of Sauron and the Ring. Although he fell battling the Balrog in Moria, he made his way back to Middle Earth as Gandalf the White to complete his errand.
He was responsible for casting Saruman out and taking over as the head of the White Council. After the War of the Ring Gandalf sailed from the Grey Havens with Elrond, Bilbo, Galadriel, Legolas and Frodo.
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01-19-2002, 03:01 AM
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Boromir - The eldest son of the Steward of Gondor, and a warrior of some renown.
Proud, strong and skilled in combat, Boromir travels to Rivendell in response to a dream he shared with his brother Faramir, and is included in the company of the Ring. Boromir was valiant in battle, as he proved in Moria.
However, Boromir had been tempted by the power of the Ring since he first learned of its whereabouts, and the temptation finally proved too much for him at Amon Hen, where he attempted to take the ring from Frodo by force.
He instantly repented, but his rant forced Frodo's immediate decision to leave the Fellowship, and strike out for Mordor on his own. Boromir was killed shortly thereafter, defending Pippin and Merry from a raiding orc-band
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01-19-2002, 03:21 AM
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Im Gandalf info on him is posted above
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01-19-2002, 03:30 AM
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Frodo
how I got htat one I don't know haha Quote:
Frodo Baggins is the one that is sent out to save Middle-earth.
Frodo is a hobbit who, unasked, finds himself with the responsibility for the future of Middle-earth in his own hands. Or, more accurately, on his own fingers, for he is the reluctant keeper of the One ring, forged by the Dark Lord Sauron and holding the greater part of his power.
His comfortable, rustic exterior belies an inner resolve which will be tested to the full on his journey through Middle-earth to try and destroy the ring. Unbeknown to Frodo, a circle of his close friends form an alliance to ensure that he doesn’t undertake the task alone.
This is the beginning of the Fellowship of the ring, which eventually will include Men of noble birth, an unyielding Dwarf, a High Elf and one of the greatest Wizards of the age. As his quest progresses, Frodo has to draw on the last reserves of his strength to combat increasingly horrific foes, and demonstrates the innate courage of the Hobbit folk.
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