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Some things are too cumbersome to explain and cannot be explained completely.
1, the spirit of the elves is relatively strong (roughly that's it, the plot setting, don't ask me why, it's like the five little strongmen are always dying before breaking out).
2. What should I do?
3. Because she is not a man (the English usage of man and woman is skillfully used here, because the original text is that there is no man [this man refers to a person] can kill him, but she is a woman, so she cleverly exploits the hole of man).
4、elrond: "arwen is dying. she will not long survive the evil that now spreads from mordor.
the light of the evenstar is failing. as sauron's power grows, her strength wanes. arwen's life is now tied to the fate of the ring.
the shadow is upon us, aragorn. the end has come."The stronger the Demon King, the weaker Arwen becomes, it is purely a movie play, in order to create tension, there is no need to investigate any reason, because it doesn't make sense at all.
5. Because it is supported by Sauron's magic (roughly understood in this way, after all, you can't force the warrior to kill the boss and have to fight for his life).
Oops, it's so tiring to say, I won't talk about it later, I suggest you buy a full set of ** for yourself, and then you will roughly understand, after all, the movie must have some places to play, and the era and character setting are like that, you can't force it too much, that's about it.
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The ending of The Lord of the Rings is:
Aragorn was proclaimed Eliza, King of Arno and Gondor, and married the love of his life, Arwyn, daughter of Elrond. At the same time, Saruman escaped from his imprisonment and enslaved the Shire. Four hobbits who returned to their homeland mutinied and overthrew Saruman's rule.
Saruman died at the hands of his former servant, Qiao Yan, who was eventually killed by the Harpy archers. The Battle of the Lord of the Rings came to an end on Frodo's doorstep.
Merry and Pippin were named heroes. Sam rebuilt Charles with a gift from Kellanshen and walked the red carpet with Mae Carton. Frodo's body and mind were not traumatized.
A few years later, accompanied by Gandalf, Bilbo, and others, Frodo sailed west from the shores of Grey Harbor to an overseas wonderland. After Mei's death, Sam passed the Red Book of the Westlands to his daughter Illano, which chronicles the adventures of Bilbo, Frodo, Sam, Pippin, and Merry. As the last remaining Lord of the Rings holder, Sam then sailed to the overseas wonderland of the Western calendar, where he eventually met Frodore.
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The ending of the movie: The Lord of the Rings is destroyed, the demon lord Sauron is completely defeated, and the dark forces are scattered; Aragon became king and married Arwen; Frodo, Bilbo, Gandalf, Elon, and Galadriel leave Middle-earth and go to the abode of the gods; Sam and the other hobbits live a peaceful and good life.
The ending in the original book: Same as above. However, after the hobbits returned to the Shire, there was an episode - Saruman escaped from Isenger and endangered the Shire, Frodo and the others stepped forward to recover the Shire, and Saruman also died with Rohan's traitor Grima.
In addition, if you want to know the final ending of these characters, and not the ending shown at the end of the text, then it is well documented in the appendix of The Lord of the Rings: Aragon died in the year 120 of the Quaternary (the last year of Frodo's departure from Middle-earth, 3021), and Arwen died in the year 121 of the Quaternary; Legolas Chongming settled in Isilian (an area near the border of Mordor) after the destruction of the Ring, and after the death of Arragon went to sea with the Golden Thunderbolt to the West, after the destruction of the Ring settled in the Shining Cave (the cave behind the Valley of the Holy Helm), and after the death of Aragor, he and Legolas went to the West with the sea. Sam became mayor of Shire and was re-elected seven times, and in 61 he traveled to the West in pursuit of Frodo; Pippin and Merry also became the leaders of their family, and Silver Judge was eventually buried in Gondor.
The people of Middle-earth will have a peaceful and good life, as detailed in the Quaternary and later periods.
On the other hand, "the Warcraft army has all turned to ashes" is complete nonsense, and they are not paper paste. Even in the movies, it is only shown that most of the orcs fell into the pit after the destruction of the Ring, and a small number fled in all directions.
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1 Sauron forged the One Ring in order to control the other rings, and then control the holder of this ring to control the three groups of humans, elves, and dwarves, and dominate Middle-earth with minimal cost.
Elves don't need a ring to live with the world, that's their essence. The reason why the elves forged the Ring is because they were deceived by Sauron and wanted to use these magical rings to build and transform Middle-earth. It should be noted that Sauron did not interfere in the casting of the three Elven Rings (the Ring of Air, the Ring of Water, and the Ring of Fire), and the Elven Ring was not given by Sauron.
The Elven Ring is used to "resist and delay the weariness and aging brought about by time and the world", Galadriel's Water Ring can summon mist and slow down the passage of time, Elrond's Air Ring can summon floods, and the starlight above Elrond's house is particularly bright, and Gandalf's defeat of the Fire Demon is also presumed to be aided by the Fire Ring.
2 The Elven Rings were not defiled by Sauron, and the Elves hid them and did not use them until Sauron was overthrown. Dwarves are very strong and stubborn, and they are difficult to tame by Sauron. Only humans fall into Sauron's trap most easily.
3 In the movie, the treasure that Argen gave to Arragon is called Twilight, which is just an adaptation of the movie, and in fact Argen does not give Arragon anything, but Aaragonian gives Argonian a family heirloom. Aragorn lived long because he was a Númenor, a human who lived three times longer than the average human. Aragon has elven blood, but it's thin.
4 Gandalf's becoming a white robe was God's will, the will of Tolkien's mythical "God." And the ** who made this decision was Gandalf who got rid of the Fire Demon, which was his reward. Saruman's rise to the White Robe was due to his personal efforts and cunning.
The white robe is the attire of the head of the Wizarding Council, an organization of wizards, and there are only five recorded wizards in Middle-earth. Their rank is not related to the color of their robes, only the white robes are the attire of the head of the wizarding council.
5 The human world was already home to several nations long before the Battle of the Last Alliance. After the damnation of the Númenor Empire, the Prince of the Empire, Elendil, led the exiles to establish Arno and Gondor. Rohan was founded because the Rohan ancestors helped the rulers of Gondor drive out the invading barbarians.
Moreover, there are not only two nations of Rohan and Gondor, but also more than just the state.
The races of Middle-earth are humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, treants, hobbits, etc. As for why the ring was given to them, it was because they were mortal enemies of the dark Ones. And Sauron is almost unheard of to the hobbits and the like.
In addition, Tolkien created a grand and complete mythological system, which you will not know all of them just by reading the original book of The Lord of the Rings.
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You have a lot of questions, and your questions are because you're watching a movie, and a lot of things can't be explained clearly in the movie due to time constraints, and these background questions are very clear in the book.
First of all, you have to figure out that Sauron had a good relationship with the elven dwarves at first, and then betrayed them. The technique of crafting the Ring was taught to Sauron by the dwarves, and it was with their help that Sauron created the Lord of the Rings, The Lord of the Rings. You get a lot of things wrong, the ring wasn't given to them by Sauron.
Rather, Sauron's Ring has the ability to control other rings. As for the 9 kings you said became slaves of Sauron, I don't know what you saw from **. And there are only 9 rings in Middle-earth.
Through the Ring, Sauron can only control the wearer of the other rings. Since I only read the book and the problem of translation I don't recognize. Gandalf did not become white because of his victory over the Firedemons, the book says that Gandalf died after helping them hold the Firedemons in check, and the gods resurrected him and gave him the power of the white robes, giving him the mission to save Middle-earth. I don't remember the hierarchy very well, the white robe is the highest, and then the gray robe, and then I don't know.
There are not many wizards in Middle-earth, they have an association, and because Saruman can speak and become the president, Saruman's mana has reached the level of a white robe, why is it not a white robe. Again, don't think that the 9 precepts were all made by Sauron alone.
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The creatures that rule Middle-earth, the elves, are inherently immortal.
For the human heart is susceptible to demagoguery.
The light of the twilight star Aragon is of Dendanan descent, so he lives a long life.
There are a total of 5 wizards in Middle-earth.
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The Lord of the Rings tells the story of the free people who resisted the darkness in order to resist the Great Demon King Sauron and pursue freedom during the Holy War of the Lord of the Rings at the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth.
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It tells the story of the Holy War of the Lord of the Rings at the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth, the free people.
A story of rebellion against Sauron's quest for freedom and a sworn rebellion against the darkness.
The Lord of the Rings, also known as "The Lord of the Rings", is an epic fantasy written by Tolkien, a professor and linguist at the University of Oxford, England, and is recognized as the originator of modern fantasy literature and a sequel to The Hobbit. This book tells the story of the free people who fought to the death against the darkness in Sauron's quest for freedom during the Holy War of the Ring at the end of the Third Age of Middle-earth. The Lord of the Rings took a total of twelve years to complete, took four years to revise, and was published between 1954 and 1955.
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After telling Fredo's story, I only watched a little bit, and the movie was still watched by myself, and it was too boring to listen to others. Three-hour movie, enjoy it for yourself! It's as foreign and magical as Harry Potter, and sometimes it's a little bit of a scare.
Thank you, not for adoption, just for advice.
I don't know about this.,Maybe you'll know the answer by reading the original work of **.,I also continue to pay attention to this post!
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