Lord of the Rings weapons

There are plenty of movie fanatics walking this planet. And you want to know what they go the most nuts over? I’ll go ahead and tell you whether you care or not. “Star Wars,” “Lord of the Rings,” and “Harry Potter.” These three stories have become cinematic icons. If you don’t care for one of them, I’d bet money you love one of the others. However, out of the three, there is only one that pushes its weaponry, and that is the one with the dwarf. Uhh, maybe that doesn’t even really clear things up for you. No wait; what am I saying? Of course it does! After all, people love these flicks, and I’m sure most of them know all the characters. Then again, they could have all had a dwarf for all I know. Nevertheless, I speak of the one and only “Lord of the Rings.” Have you completed your collection of Lord of the Rings weapons yet?

You’ve got to have a favorite! No wait; I take that back. If you’re a male, you’ve got to have a favorite of the Lord of the Rings weapons. As any fool can see, there were a number of weapons used in the making of these three memorable films. There is the sword of Strider. There is the Glamdring, which is carried by Gandalf. There’s the Witch-king sword. And we can’t forget about Sting. This was the blade given to Frodo for protection. Hey, the little guy needed something to guard that phenomenal ring. Now, what I’m wondering is; how many people out there collect these Lord of the Rings weapons? I personally know one man who does. It’s funny actually. The guy is 28 years old, 6′5″ and 250 pounds. He walks around in dark clothing and boots, and sports a vicious beard. In short, he looks rough. But, then you start talking to him and he’s a total nerd. And not just because he’s obsessed with Lord of the Rings weapons. He can pretty much recite the novels from memory. And then there’s the fact that he spends far too much free time playing video games.

If you’re a “Lord of the Rings” nut, then I suggest you collect the Lord of the Rings weapons before they disappear from stores. This sort of propaganda doesn’t generally stick around forever. In five years you just might be seeing Lord of the Rings weapons on EBay for a pretty penny.

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