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vansmack2000 said:I got a question, the high army general who said he couldnt be killed by a man, yet a woman and a hobbit can??! Did i miss something or is it that simple?
Welcome to the world of fantasy. I'm not certain, from the books, of the type of magic used to make this possible, but in fantasy novels (or in a rpg such as D&D which I played for about 12 years), the exact wording of any type of contengency you place in a spell must be carefully selected. The powers that be often find it grealy amusing to twist the exact wording of your spell to make it useless, or even dangers to you. One of the reasons powerful magic is dangerous, as I was talking about in the previous post with Gandolf. When I used to run a D&D game, I've killed players because of poorly worded wish or contgengency spells.
vansmack2000 said:I starting thinkin how they explain all the fighting in detail in the book, how many different ways can Orge #5211 swing his club and kill someone..hmmm
Orge #5211, was a specialized breed of ogres specially breed and trained for 93 generations in the slave pits of Mordor. He can swing his clubd and kill someone in 1728 different ways. This is considerably better than the averge ogre of course.