How the Lord of the Rings Should Have Ended
Funny, and sadly true: How the Lord of the Rings Should Have Ended. In the words of my coworker, Chaz, “yeah, simplicity and common sense would destroy many a horror flick too.” That’s not the only hole in the LotR story, but it doesn’t matter, because it’s a great story. All that really matters to me is that a book is an enjoyable read and has a good story, with at least decent writing that doesn’t have a ridiculous amount of glaring errors. But it’s still hilarious.












All right, I’ll take a stab at the “no-prize”:
The heroes did not even consider the eagle-ring-drop scenario because the eagles would have faced a higher probability of detection and defeat by Sauron, the Ring Wraiths and their air-mounts.
At the end of the story, Sauron’s power is already waning because of the Ring’s destruction, his army is in disarray, and so the eagles were able to manage the rescue operation.
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I love the book, but that was pretty funny!
Think I’ve seen the idea first in Dork Tower comic. Nice video. ^^
Eh the Nine didn’t have their air mounts until the later part of the books.
I guess they didn’t hit level 70 until the middle of the Two Towers
Haha, I love it.