green slime said:
They most certainly wouldn't have taken pleasure in the slaughter. Nor would they have killed more than was necessary to free their friends. I cannot picture them slinking around in the dark slitting the throat of every Orc there. YMMV
And there was no question of the allegiances of those orcs.
Legolas, Gimli, and Aragorn would -- if it were in their power, and did not endanger their quest -- have hunted down and slaughtered EVERY orc there, without the slightest trace of mercy, nor remorse.
First off, in the case of Legolas and Gimli, we're talking about tens of centuries of racial
hatred for all orcs. Both of their peoples have suffered greatly at the hands of orcs, for Ages (read: for thousands of years).
Gimli especially has a more personal stack in hating dwarves; it was HIS cousin who led the expedition to Moria, after all. HIS cousin, and his cousin's people, who were slain by the orcs.
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Not to mention, Balrog aside, who is it that moved in and took over in Moria? Orcs.
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Now, since Orcs are (for folks familiar with the LOTR) a direct, twisted mockery of elves ... elves tend to get a bit one-dimensionally "ethically challenged" when it comes to orcs. As every lst LOTR elf would say: the only GOOD orcs, ar the ones twitching on the ends of our spears, or sprouting our arrows form their eyes".
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And Aragorn, given his past history and heritage, has little love for orcs either.
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If anything, the three of them might have regretted MISSING the carnage.