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Bearer must be a [ROHAN] Man. At the start of each skirmish involving bearer, each minion skirmishing bearer must exert. (2)
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None (5) · "Oh yes we could! Spoil nice fish. Give it to usss rrraw... and wrrriggling! You keep nasty chips." (1) · A largely stylistic weapon, scimitars are favored for their light weight yet powerful strikes. (1) · During the War of the Ring, the streets of Bree were filled mainly with Southern ruffians and thieves, and Bree-folk were afraid to leave their homes. (1) · The Eorlingas raise horses both peerless and cherished. (1) · The heavy-backed Uruk blades hack through armor and flesh alike. (1) · The villages hold nothing of value to the Uruk-hai; they are simply things to be destroyed. (1) · “...and passing up beneath the hauberk had pierced the sinew behind his mighty knee.” (1) · “...but Gimli had to be dragged away by Legolas....” (1) · “...the Mûmak of Harad was indeed a beast of vast bulk, and the like of him does not walk now in Middle-earth....” (1) · “...the Nazgûl turned and fled, and vanished into Mordor's shadows....” (1) · “...they began to throw missiles marvelously high, so that they passed right above the battlement and fell thudding within the first circle of the City....” (1) · “...they gathered and rallied and fought until the day wore away.” (1) · “Aragorn saw a shadow on the distant green, a dark swift-moving blur.” (1) · “Frodo felt his senses reeling and his mind darkening.” (1) · “Pippin sat with his knees drawn up and the ball between them. He bent low over it, looking like a greedy child stooping over a bowl of food.” (1) · “Something struck Sam violently in the back....” (1) · “Their horses were of great stature, strong and clean-limbed; their grey coats glistened, their long tails flowed in the wind....” (2) · “Very swift were the horses of Rohan.” (1) · “Weariness and more than weariness oppressed him...” (1) · “‘...an Elf will go underground and a Dwarf dare not.'” (1) · “‘...I do not choose now to do what I came to do. I will not do this deed.'” (1) · “‘...never before have we clad strangers in the garb of our own people.'” (1) · “‘...the Orcs have brought a devilry from Orthanc....'” (1) · “‘...whatever is still to do, I hope to have a part in it, for the honour of the folk of the Lonely Mountain.'” (1) · “‘...why do these black horses endure such riders?'” (1) · “‘Fell deeds awake. Now for wrath. Now for ruin, and the red dawn.'” (1) · “‘First name the four, the free peoples: / Eldest of all, the elf-children...'” (1) · “‘He is fading.... We must get him to my father.'” (1) · “‘It may well be, oh yes, it may very well be, that when She throws away the bones and the empty clothes... we shall find It!'” (1) · “‘My folk have never had dealings with any of the servants of the Enemy.'” (1) · “‘Théodred my son is slain.'” (1) · “‘There's some devilry at work in the Shire....'” (1) · “‘They are blasting breaches in it.'” (1) · “‘Welcome, my lords, to Isengard!' he said. ‘We are the doorwardens.'” (1) · “‘Well, here's one Dwarf she won't ensnare so easily.'” (1) · “‘What brought they from the foundered land / Over the flowing sea?... / and one white tree.'” (1) · “‘Yes, the Dead ride behind. They have been summoned....'” (1) · “‘“Oft hope is born, when all is forlorn.”'” (1)
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