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Then, all of a sudden, the wall would destroy whatever touched it: There’d be a crackling flash and you’d be drenched in fire and burned to a fine cinder ash that blew away in the wind. With two of its sixteen fingers it explored the short dark fur under the dirty armor, scratched itself and yawned. The warriors formed a wall of bodies, iron and shields, their lances pointing forward like so many defensive tentacles. In recent cycles he had grown to know the difference between courage and the insanity that used to overtake him in battle. The two lower blue eyes beneath the long bony muzzle were fixed on the ubariu and the fleeing dwarves.
There has been no word from the courageous warrior Tungdil since the bitter struggle that took place at the Black Abyss. What I'm trying to ask, is The Fate of the Dwarves the concluding book of the series or is it The Triumph of the Dwarves? Dwarves (as incarnates with true life given by Ilúvatar) would have fëar, so is the belief that Dwarves just cease to exist after death wrong?But for about seven world-ages now, the wall had been taking quite a long time to actually kill you.
Read more about the condition Very Good: A book that has been read and does not look new, but is in excellent condition.But soon doubts begin to arise …Could this really be Tungdil, or is this warrior following his own dark agenda? Goda found it well-nigh impossible to tear herself away from the artifact, but was dragged along by her colleagues. Read more about the condition New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages.