| # | Kapittelnavn |
|---|---|
| 1 |
I will kill you if you touch him. |
| 2 |
It grows so cold. |
| 3 |
I am no man! |
| 4 |
Courage Merry. Courage for our friends. |
| 5 |
Whatever happens, stay with me. I'll look after you. |
| 6 |
DEATH! |
| 7 |
Take the reins, pull him left. LEFT! |
| 8 |
Merry! |
| 9 |
Take heart Merry. It will soon be over. |
| 10 |
To battle! |
| 11 |
Ride with me! |
| 12 |
There. A true esquire of Rohan. |
| 13 |
To the smithy, go! |
| 14 |
You should not doubt him. |
| 15 |
Why should Merry be left behind? He has as much cause to go to war as you. Why can he not fight for those he loves? |
| 16 |
Why are you doing this? The war lies to the East. You cannot leave on the eve of battle. You cannot abandon the men. |
| 17 |
We need you here. |
| 18 |
Do you not know? |
| 19 |
Where is she? The woman who gave you that jewel. |
| 20 |
My lord? |
| 21 |
Women of this country learned long ago. Those without swordscan still die upon them. I fear neither death nor pain. |
| 22 |
A cage. To stay behind bars until use and old age accept them. And all chance of valor has gone beyond recall or desire. |
| 23 |
I can fight. |
| 24 |
So few. So few of you have returned. |
| 25 |
Gimli? |
| 26 |
Lord Aragorn, where is he? |
| 27 |
Sssh |
| 28 |
I made some stew. It isn't much, but it's hot. |
| 29 |
Really? |
| 30 |
My uncle told me a strange thing. He said that you rode to warwith Thengel, my grandfather. But he must be mistaken. |
| 31 |
Then you must be at least 60. |
| 32 |
Seventy? But you cannot be 80! |
| 33 |
I'm sorry. Please, eat. |
| 34 |
You are one of the Dunedain. A descendant of Numenor, blessed with long life. It was said that your race had passed into legend. |
| 35 |
His name is Brego. He was my cousin's horse. |
| 36 |
I have heard of the magic of Elves......but I did not look for it in a Ranger from the North.You speak as one of their own. |
| 37 |
Merry! |
| 38 |
No, no. I'm going to save you. |
| 39 |
Just to the encampment. It's tradition for the women of the court to farewell the men. The men have found their captain. They will follow you into battle. Even to death. You have given us hope. |
| 40 |
My lord, your son, he is dead. My lord? Uncle? Will you not go to him? Will you do nothing? |
| 41 |
Your son is badly wounded, my lord. |
| 42 |
Theodred. |
| 43 |
Leave me alone, snake! |
| 44 |
Your words are poison. |
| 45 |
West' Aragorn, hal |
| 46 |
You are both honourable men. |
| 47 |
What time is it? |
| 48 |
I dreamed I saw a great wave climbing over green lands and above the hills. I stood upon the brink. It was utterly dark in the abyss before my feet. A light shone behind me but I could not turn, I could only stand there, waiting. |