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    This may come as a shock to anons who filter their entire existence through video games but literature does not need to operate according to rules of game balance.

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      Cinema, not literature. In the books the undead army is way less OP than in the movie adaptation. Their only weapon is fear, and they do not liberate minas tirith, but only scare the mercenaries off their black sail ships. Aragon uses the boats to quick travel to minas tirith with his elf and half elven friends and fresh troops from the south.

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      “A story is not a machine that does what you tell it. A story is a beast with a life of its own. You can create it, shape it, but as the story grows, it starts wanting things of its own. Change one thing, and you set off a chain reaction of events that spreads through the whole thing. The characters have to be true to themselves. The events need to follow a logic that fits the story. A single flaw and the magic is gone. The story dies. - Alan Wake” - Sam Lake

      Established rules and constraints must be consistent throughout the story, otherwise nerds on the internet with nothing better to do will call you a hack. See: the new Star Wars. Force healing, my ass.

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          No necessarily. Sauron was taken by surprise, so he may have countermeasures at his disposal if there would be other encounters.

          Even if not, it makes the refusal of Aragorn to use them again even more noble, which is the literary goal of their existence.

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            Even if not, it makes the refusal of Aragorn to use them again even more noble, which is the literary goal of their existence.

            Maybe, but given that they were trapped in undeath for thousands of years because they didn’t hold up their side of the oath, finding out what would happen if Aragorn didn’t hold up his side of the same oath seems like a bad idea.

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        Man, [current hot live service game] has really gone down hill since [game’s most recent update] released. It’s like the Devs don’t even care anymore, y’know?

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          It’s been shit for over 10 years now, but I just keep paying them every month, and I don’t know what I’m doing with my life.