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Congratulations!!! You are Éomer
Éomer ascended to the throne of Rohan after the War of the Ring. He was the 18th king of Rohan; before ascending to the throne, he was the Marshal of Rohan. Éomer's loyalty to King Théoden, along with his hatred for Gríma, caused him many troubles. Éomer was a brave and valiant warrior; he demonstrated his courage in the Battle of the Hornburg and on the Pelennor Fields. Before his death, King Théoden of Rohan proclaimed Éomer as the new king of Rohan, as his son, the direct heir to the throne, died in battle. Later, Éomer marries a woman named Lothíriel from Dol Amroth.
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Congratulations!!! You are Faramir
Faramir's noble nature and his trust in Gandalf irritated his father. Although Faramir hated war and battles, he still participated in battles and was loved and respected by the soldiers as a leader. During the army's retreat in the Battle of Osgiliath towards Minas Tirith, Faramir was affected by the Black Breath and mortally wounded. He was saved from death by Aragorn. During his stay in the Houses of Healing, he met and fell in love with Éowyn. After the War of the Ring, they married.
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Congratulations!!! You are Denethor.
Denethor II (2935-3019), the twenty-sixth and last Steward of Gondor, is far more well-known than his predecessor and namesake. Proud and headstrong, he valued the safety of Gondor above all else, but in 3019, he almost betrayed the Stronghold of Minas Tirith to the enemy. Some justify Denethor by claiming that he was not in his right mind at the time due to grief: his eldest son, Boromir, had died, and his youngest, Faramir, was near death. Furthermore, it is argued that Denethor's physical and moral strength was weakened by the constant struggle against Sauron through the Palantír of Minas Tirith. Of course, all of this cannot be ignored, but an unbiased historian cannot help but condemn Denethor for his cowardice. A true ruler does not abandon his people to their fate. Let us not forget that, had it not been for a fortunate coincidence – in the form of the hobbit Peregrin Took, who managed to warn the wizard Gandalf – the despairing Steward would have ascended the funeral pyre along with his youngest son, who could still have been healed (as Lord Elessar did shortly thereafter).
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Ещё долго Гильраэн вспоминал глаза Энтов и звуки пилы, разносившиеся по пещере, но он понимал, что без костров он не приготовил бы горячий бульон из свежего драконьего мясца...
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Congratulations!!! You are Denna
Nazgul. The fifth son of King Hanatta Naranna, who was led to the enemy by the search for answers... They didn't believe that the Messenger of the Sun could bring evil... Well, since he has sided with the Enemy, it means that his answer satisfied him. A brave and courageous warrior, ready to sacrifice himself for others. He values life above death – only such a person is worthy to wear the ring of a Warrior.
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I can't seem to be the main one... :)
ФЛУДОВСКИЕ ССЫЛКИ - конец бесполезным темам
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Congratulations!!! You are Honacht
Nazgûl. The leader of the Owl clan, with amazing amber-gold "owl" eyes. He is a wise advisor and a fearless warrior. In addition, he is an excellent rider and a Chronicler. He is fascinated by the magic of the night; he is one of the few who knows what it is like to fly.
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I don't like The Lord of the Rings... but I like the description of this character.
Тьма - это то, что позволяет смертным не забывать, как ярок бывает свет.
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Congratulations!!! You are Moro.
A Nazgûl. A descendant of that very Moro, who was one of the nine chosen by Melkor. Also a Seer, he has strange dreams, but his Gift frightens him. To see the future and not be able to change it is truly terrifying. That is why he went in search of the one called the Enemy… Only he could help him find himself.

Whew)) well, at least he's a Nazgûl....
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She is dead... I crushed her head.

Тьма уже поглотила мое сердце...:smile24:
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Congratulations!!! You are Éowyn
During the War of the Ring, Éowyn meets Aragorn and falls in love with him. When she learns of his decision to travel the Paths of the Dead, she becomes very worried about his life and tries to dissuade him. Éowyn was distinguished by considerable bravery and unwavering courage. She was also skilled with a sword. Disguised as a man, Dernhelm, Éowyn travels with Merry to Gondor and kills the Witch-king in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Later, poisoned by black breath, she ends up in the Houses of Healing in Gondor and there she meets Faramir. Later, she falls in love with him. After the War of the Ring, Éowyn is proclaimed the White Lady of Ithilien. Éowyn and
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Congratulations!!! You are Gandalf the White
A wizard belonging to the Istari, second in power only to Saruman the White. He appeared in Middle-earth around the year 1000 of the Third Age and immediately received Narya from Cirdan the Shipwright – one of the three Elven Rings. For nearly two thousand years, Gandalf thwarted Sauron's schemes and tirelessly fought against the Enemy. He was the one who persuaded the dwarf Thorin Oakenshield to embark on an expedition to the Lonely Mountain and made the dwarves take the hobbit Bilbo Baggins with them. During this expedition (2941), Bilbo found the One Ring; Gandalf did not immediately understand the true nature of the ring found by "Master Baggins," but gradually became convinced of his suspicions, and therefore asked the Rangers of the North to guard the Shire from Sauron's servants. In 3001, at Gandalf's urging, Bilbo Baggins gave the ring to his nephew Frodo, and Gandalf persuaded Frodo to go to Mordor. At the famous Council of Elrond, Gandalf was elected as a Keeper, among others. Together with everyone else, he reached Moria, where he fell, slain by a Balrog; however, he was returned to Middle-earth, already as Gandalf the White, to complete what he had begun. After the end of the War of the Ring, Gandalf left Middle-earth together with Elrond and Galadriel.


Well, Sarumans, beware...
Ничего нет только у мёртвого - у живого есть хотя бы жизнь...
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I didn't expect anything else from you! :smile12: :smile12: :smile12:
Congratulations!!! You are Saruman the White
Curunir, later known as Saruman the White, was one of the Istari, sent by the Lords of the West to fight against Sauron. Saruman was older than the other Istari, arrived in Middle-earth first, and had more dealings with humans. In 2463, the White Council was formed, and Saruman became its head. However, Galadriel wanted Gandalf to be the head of the Council, and Saruman's pride was hurt by this. He didn't forget. Years passed, and the White Wizard's thirst for power grew stronger. In 2759, Saruman occupied Isengard, and in 2953, he declared it his own and turned it into a Fortress. It was in Isengard that the Tower of Orthanc was located, where Saruman settled. He began to study the origin of the Rings of Power, initially to fight Sauron more effectively, but the more Saruman delved into the secret of the Rings, the more he wanted to obtain the One Ring for himself, seize the power of the Ring, and rule the world. Saruman created his own army, breeding a new race of Orcs that were more resilient, stronger, and more intelligent than those from Mordor. In 3018, Saruman's betrayal was revealed by Gandalf the Grey, whom Saruman tried to lure to his side. From that time on, the former head of the White Council stopped hiding his plans.
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P.S. Smok: well, let's see how you handle Saruman's new reincarnation... with me!
Сила Тьмы - в бессилии света.
Нет невежества - есть Знание
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Congratulations!!! You are Galadriel
Galadriel. An Elven princess, daughter of the Noldor Finarfin. During the rebellion of Fëanor, she joined those who decided to go to Middle-earth, although she did not make any oaths. She simply could not wait to see the vast expanses and rule in them, so strongly did the words of Fëanor burn in her heart. Initially, Galadriel settled in Tol-in-Gaurhoth, but later moved to Doriath, where she met her future husband, Celeborn. There she also met Melian, from whom she learned much knowledge and wisdom. After the fall of Doriath, according to some legends, Galadriel took refuge on the northwestern coast of Beleriand, but this is not known for certain. The only leader of the rebels who survived in the wars of Beleriand, Galadriel was forbidden to return to Valinor at the end of the First Age, when forgiveness was granted to most of the Noldor. In the Second Age, Galadriel went beyond the Misty Mountains and founded her own principality – Lothlórien, or Lorien. She hid it with a veil, similar to the one that Melian once created to conceal Doriath. And none of Sauron's servants could penetrate into Lorien, so great was the power of Galadriel, multiplied by one of the Three Elven Rings – Nenya. During the War of the Ring, Galadriel had to undergo a severe test, for the hobbit Frodo, the Ring-bearer, offered her the One Ring. The Lady was able to resist the temptation, and therefore, after the end of the War, she was granted forgiveness and permission to return to Valinor.
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I had no doubt............:smile01:

Эй, ты, простой смертный, хошь стать Хранителем Силы?))) :smile49:
Ты уверен, что знаешь, в чем Сила?

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Это безумие!

Ушел в Тень... Надолго...
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Frodo Baggins... Strange, I almost always answered with the last option... Never mind.
I've got a hole in my pocket!
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And strangely enough, I see Galadriel... Although they are somewhat similar to Saruman. She was quite the intriguer as well. While formally considered a force for good, she amassed her wealth and gazed into the Mirror while Gandalf and Aragorn fought Sauron (and before them, Fëanor and Finarfin).
We are not afraid of the gray Smoke!
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Congratulations!!! You are Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo's involvement in the story of the Ring begins with Gandalf, who sends Bilbo to join Thorin Oakenshield's quest to find treasure and destroy the dragon Smaug in his lair in the Lonely Mountain. Along the way, Bilbo stumbles into a deep, damp, underground cave. In this cave, he finds a magical golden Ring. Bilbo did not yet know that this Ring had long belonged to Gollum, a dirty, slimy creature who lived near a small underground lake in the center of the cave. After Bilbo outwitted Gollum and managed to escape from his lair, he rejoined his companions. He also drove Smaug out of his lair, which ultimately led to the dragon's death. Bilbo soon returned home and did nothing particularly important or exciting until his 111th birthday, at which he disappeared with the help of the power of the One Ring, which turned out to be the ring he had stolen from Gollum. This event greatly surprised all the hobbits present at Bilbo's birthday. He disappeared before the eyes of 144 guests. After this, Bilbo leaves the Shire, having previously bequeathed all his property, including the One Ring, to his nephew Frodo. Bilbo goes to the elves in Rivendell. He wrote part of the Red Book, described his travels, and composed many songs and poems. Bilbo sailed across the sea with Gandalf, Frodo, Galadriel, and Elrond
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