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To: Scott from the Left Coast
One could propose that the single event that may (no spoilers, right) turn out to help the cause more than anything else is Merry and Pippin's capture... Captive halflings will grab the attention of everyone, and kept all eyes safely far away from the activity at Sauron's own border.
46 posted on 07/26/2002 3:31:00 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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To: HairOfTheDog
HOTDog! Thanks for the ping!!! (how do I get this sucker subscribed btw????)

Have had my head buried in writing a fan fic...trying to come up for air, but am determined to finish before I plunge...aiming to finish by the end of the weekend.

See y'all then!

47 posted on 07/26/2002 3:38:39 PM PDT by Alkhin
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To: HairOfTheDog
Yes, we know that both Saruman and Sauron were looking for Hobbits -- we know that they were surveilling the Shire before Frodo left. The news of the capture of two of them so close to the action would attract plenty of attention (though how far and widely the news of their capture was known is a question).

Aragorn wanted to save the hobbits that he thought were defenseless in the situation (his heroic nature). We also know that he (Aragorn) knew that Minas Tirith was truly his goal -- to claim the kingship. And he seemed drawn in that direction even from the start -- and not drawn toward Mordor, where Frodo had to go. There is no doubt that Sauron was not expecting a lone (or two) hobbits, unaided by an army, to infiltrate Mordor -- and was much caught by surprise when suddenly his end appeared at the Mountain of Doom. Aragorn's presence with Frodo would have put the "radar" up everywhere, and much reduced the chances of success. Aragorn was a lightning-rod in that situation -- his presence would not have allowed the Orcs to write off the capture of Frodo (later on) as merely an unusual spy of no great account -- so Sauron's attention would have been immediately drawn to Frodo if Aragorn had been with him.

56 posted on 07/26/2002 5:33:37 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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