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08-28-2011, 05:08 AM | #41 | |
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On the other hand, I believe the biggest question - which we cannot answer with 100% certainity, I believe - would be how would we react to the lure of the Ring being present. The Ring for sure had some influence on every member of the Fellowship, and the question probably is whether we'd manage not to turn into Boromir or somesuch. Of the other obstacles, I also believe for most of people the general lure would be the Merry-Pippin-thing, i.e. the wish to return home and be at peace (which, however, I think would be one of the easier to overcome, once you have decided that you want to participate in completing the quest, or at least speaking for myself), but very importantly, also the Sam thing. I mean, let's imagine somewhere in the middle of the way you learn that your home is about to be occupied by some nassties and your family and friends are going to be driven away from their homes and all that, and that the nice tree orchard of your youth (or insert whatever in your surroundings which has a place in your heart) is going to be cut down (you can subsitute that on the most material level, but also e.g. for your hometown/country getting a new government which will make "total rearrangements" in some way you certainly won't like - just think analogically) - now that would be probably for me a moment to at least stop and start having doubts whether I shouldn't have stayed where I was.
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09-01-2011, 07:24 AM | #42 | ||
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Anyway, mine would be a pathetic story of corruption. I'd volunteer to be the Ringbearer because I wouldn't trust anyone else in the job, thinking I was stronger than the Ring. But I'd get bored very quickly and my self-discipline being what it is, I'd start playing with the Ring before we even reached Eregion. Then they'd take it away from me and my anger and wounded pride would make me turn back alone - or try to steal it from them without paying any mind to the possible consequences. How sad.
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09-02-2011, 04:34 PM | #43 |
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Wouldn't go to mount doom at all!!!!!
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09-07-2011, 07:30 PM | #44 |
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And be the Fatty Bolger? Hmm...
Another issue, unrelated to all the temptations, is that we already know how everything is going to end. Which might make us either overdo it or not do enough ("the Ring will be destroyed anyways, and nothing will happen tonight, so I can just sleep through my watch..." and then orcs come and kill the whole Fellowship). On the other hand, though, it does lessen the stress of choices: "sure, Gandalf, we'll go into Moria with you!" "Frodo, you know you have to leave..." "yes, we have to follow the orcs that captured Merry and Pippin, Aragorn!" "Let's take the third road, Frodo!" "sure thing, Faramir! Forget the law!" "same to you, Eomer!" "Aragorn, you have to take the Paths, you have no other way" "Aragorn, you're not going to die, so just go attack Mordor to distract Sauron" and etc. But even that can go wrong. For example, if your choices work as reverse psychology on the others... I mean, all these time-travel movies teach us... what? Don't mess in the past if you know the future!
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09-08-2011, 05:11 AM | #45 | |
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09-08-2011, 02:01 PM | #46 |
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I'd go with the fellowship willingly but I would be scared to death of becoming a Boromir even though I love Boromir to death! Physically it would be very trying on me not only am I hobbit sized( think i might be a tiny bit taller? ) I also have aritis and other health problems, but I would try my best to go to the ends of the earth with them even if it was with Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli. And I Hate Spiders with a passion I am terrified of em thanks to shelob!!!!!
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09-08-2011, 07:35 PM | #47 | |
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And even more realistically, I'd drown myself in the Midgewater Marshes. Can't stand mosquitos in large quantities. And no bug-spray available in ME.
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09-10-2011, 07:04 PM | #48 |
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That would be very bad!!!!! Don't like things that can bite without u being able to get away from em!
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09-30-2011, 04:24 PM | #50 |
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Not sure how mentally tough i would be
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