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Don't forget he also wielded Glamdring (the Foehammer) and had one of the 3 rings of the elves iirc. He was also the wielder of the 'Flame of Arnor' whatever the heck that was.
Wasn't that the ring?
Don't forget he also wielded Glamdring (the Foehammer) and had one of the 3 rings of the elves iirc. He was also the wielder of the 'Flame of Arnor' whatever the heck that was.
Sure thing. Up next, Gandalf! A completely fictitious, no controversywizardinvoker with a staff.
Wasn't that the ring?
Huh, that does make some sense. Gandalf isn't a human; he's of some angelic race, more akin to the deva, if I remember correctly, though I can't recall the name. I think he has a lot to do with the divine, and he does do a lot with fire, which could perhaps be radiance...any thoughts?According to WotC, anyway...
Dude, I am going to have to school you in Tolkein next game.Don't forget he also wielded Glamdring (the Foehammer) and had one of the 3 rings of the elves iirc. He was also the wielder of the 'Flame of Arnor' whatever the heck that was.
I think you mean: "no controversy Paladin with a sword".Sure thing. Up next, Gandalf! A completely ficticious, no controversy wizard with a staff.
I think you mean: "no controversy Paladin with a sword".
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Alright, a Paladin with some magic items and a bunch of ranks in Use Magic Device.That killed orcs with lighting flashes, and threw fire at them (used acorns aka druidic fireball)... and had ventriloquism tricks and could burn and blast the balrog in to the abysss.