>No my lord let him go. Not enough blood has been spilt on his account, he still has to tell Sauronman how to get into Helm's Deep
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>No my lord let him go. Not enough blood has been spilt on his account, he still has to tell Sauronman how to get into Helm's Deep
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Why did Aragorn and Legolas and Grimbles even stay and help them? They were trying to find the hobbits, If they died at Helms Deep as far as they were aware they were condemning merry and pippin to death
Gandalf had told them that Merry and Pippin were with the Ents and were safe.
Staying and helping Rohan was the new mission that Gandalf assigned them to, as they needed to eliminate Saruman as a threat before moving on to countering Sauron
Gandalf wasn't real idiot it was a dream
Did you even watch the movies or read the books?
>just let one of the last kingdoms of men fall, bro
Was Aragorn just trying to lose the war with his decisions?
>hmmm these people were cursed with eternal torment because they broke their oath, maybe I should break my own promise of releasing them
He can still uphold his oath, but he should have kept them around until he needed to fight the big battle at the gates of Mordor.
Don't know why he couldn't have just said "help me with the attack on Gondor and Sauron with the forces he amassed at Mordor and you can be free" Was the oath that he only gets the one battle?
Even if they didn't want to kill him why did they let him go? couldn't they have just put him in a prison or something? And what happened to his 10 or so henchmen in the keep?
They were just following orders
>tell grima he's going to prison
>he immediately denies doing anything wrong
>all the shit he stirred up is left without any closure
OR
>give grima the choice between exile (to go anywhere he wants, no strings attached, even to Saruman) and riding to war alongside the king, effectively death
>grima isn't a warrior and is a coward, obviously going to choose exile
>all the evil he's done gets closure and everyone can move on to worrying about bigger things
You realise someone denying their guilt doesn't mean they go free or are declared innocent?
>we didn't want to charge the criminal with a crime in case he didn't confess to the crimes that we already all know he's committed, so we'll let him go free to cause much more destruction by telling Saruman important information
The trial would have taken months. Time they didn't have.
>The trial
The what?
There would have been a trial. And the crew would have had to stay as witnesses.
A trial during a mediaeval apocalypse?
months?? I don't think they're going to be submitting opening statements, filing motions and assembling a jury anon...
fool, read
Or just nail him to a cross
You are going to prison, Grima.
You are mentally ill, Grima.
You have been instructed, many thousands of times, to cease spewing your venomous words to King Theoden. Continuing to do so constitutes felony corruption. Keep your forked tongue behind you teeth.
patposting uber alles
Grima didn't arrive at Isengard until after the Battle of the Hornburg was over. In fact he arrives like 5-10 hours before Theoden and company arrive.
>trespass into Rohan
>oh you goofballs, take these two warhorses, farewell!
>commit actual treason
>Ah you scamp, take this horse and get outta here
What is wrong with this country
>what business hath a Venezuelan, a Nicaraguan and a Panamanian in the Ridddermark?
why did moot remove the poster count?
Imagine the depraved favours Grima did for the king for him to spare his life for the most grievous form of treason.
He was probably on that Epstein mode when noone was looking.
>Where was Gondolin?
lol my girlfriend used to cry at how beautiful and white everyone looked in the movies, now I realize I think it was womanspeak for "I can't believe how good the world could be without Black folk/pocs".
I used to cry a lot during the movies too but for different reasons.
>when Gandalf heals Theoden and he starts recognizing Eowyn
>when the Rohirrim arrive at Pelennor Fields during the siege of Minas Tirith
>should we install some railings over this incredibly perilous bridge using in this busy mining colony that no doubt sees a lot of traffic and yet doesn't even allow for two dwarfs to pass it side by side at once?
>nah
>no reply
Hackson's movie are shit confirmed.
>how to get into Helm's Deep
Dude it was a giant drain, anyone could see it.
>use powerful explosive to blow up a shitty drainage
>never use it again even though you literally have flying beasts and trebuchets to better drop those same bombs on the enemy
HAACKSOOOOOON