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Old 11-19-2005, 09:33 PM   #25
durinsbane2244
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er, i think that everyone is forgetting a lot of what aragorn did...he didn't JUST reclaim the throne of Gonder...even without the ranger work before the trilogy, he saved Frodo from Nazgul, he led the Rohirrim at Helm's Deep, he got the Army of the Dead, he liberated Gondor, HE MARCHED ON THE BLOODY BLACK GATES OF MORDOR! [that's courage], he healed all the people [including Faramir, who i like a lot better than Boromir] and he then reclaimed the throne of Gondor, and Gandalf definatly did more than Sam...sorry, but he did! so:

1.frodo, he didn't do a lot numberwise, but what he did was huge.
2.gandalf, he led them all, organized them all, brought the rohirrim, led the men at gondor before aragorn arrived, saved faramir, saved the fellowship from the Balrog [Durin's Bane! ], liberated Theoden, defeated Saruman, and put Aragorn on the throne...did i miss anything?
3. Aragorn...look up there^
4.sam, already listed.

and from there i pretty much agree...
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