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The White CouncilRe: Great sword battle?Tolkien and Inklings Discussion |
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Posted by Neithan on April 07, 2000 at 05:04:40 In Reply to: Re: Great sword battle? posted by RobRoy on April 05, 2000 at 16:26:21:
: However, LOTR wasn't really about force of arms winning the day, and thus Sauron never said: "Curses, foiled again!" or "Have at you!" or any other Errol Flynn-esque lines. Which we can be thankful for, because who would really say such things? Not I, I would just draw steel and go to work. No time for speeches you know! : -RobRoy Ah, but telling your opponent that he is dead and looking as if he is is a good way of unsettling him. If you walk steadily and radiating "you are dead" up to an opponent and then tells him that he is, well he will. Further, another good ploy is to talk to your opponent, almost noone strikes at one they are talking to, so talk, lure him into relaxing and strike in midsentence... NT
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