Game Rant: LOTR: What Does Gimli Say To Insult The Elves Of Lothlorien?
One of my problems with Jackson's movie is the completely ineffectual portrayal of Gimli. During my first viewing of FOTR on opening night in the theater I was appalled at how completely wimpy he looked in action. After viewing the movie a half dozen times I have to say it doesn't get any...
Gimli doesn't have all that many lines and actions, so it should be perfectly possible. As I gave two in favour, I was expecting others to contribute more of the same, along with the neutral and the downright bad, so, come along people, let's have more for the list!
I have some discontinuities in my mind about Moria. Perhaps someone can set me clear. I understand that during the time of Beleriand, Moria was an amazing place for dwarves. I'm confused on the fall of Moria. Gimli tries to persuade Gandalf to leading the party into Moria, and goes on to say...
The verb say does not take a person as its direct object, only a word or clause: He said a few words and sat down. If a person is mentioned after say, the word to must be used before it: He said to her that he was ready.
Elves, discover their legend Elves a mythical creature that appears to be human in nature, but has magical powers and does not age (or at least ages very slowly). They seem to have their origins in the Germanic tradition, but are also common in other European folklore. The Elves are seen as a “luminous” group of people who are known to have a fair complexion far more perfect than the most ...