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Latest comment: 7 March 2022 by 172.68.86.10
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I don't see any other posts about this needing rewriting and the rewrite image was up before this post, so I'll say what I think this article needs.
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--[[User:Galdor of the Havens|Galdor of the Havens]] 22:03, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:Galdor of the Havens|Galdor of the Havens]] 22:03, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
The page says that Wargs were ridden by Goblins at the Battle of the Five Armies, but I think this might be incorrect. The closest thing I can find in the referenced chapter is: "They ride upon wolves and Wargs are in their train!". i.e. they ride wolves (not wargs) and are accompanied by wargs (which they do not ride). The line also pretty clearly differentiates wolves and wargs imo, despite wargs being called "evil wolves" earlier. I also can't find any reference to them being ridden elsewhere, but maybe I just missed it. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.86.10|172.68.86.10]] 23:03, 7 March 2022 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 23:03, 7 March 2022

-More refrences (always need more)

-More Links (Always a good thing)

-More info

-Better organization

-More Images

-Expansive Portrayal in adaptations

-quotes

--Galdor of the Havens 22:03, 13 December 2009 (UTC)Reply[reply]


The page says that Wargs were ridden by Goblins at the Battle of the Five Armies, but I think this might be incorrect. The closest thing I can find in the referenced chapter is: "They ride upon wolves and Wargs are in their train!". i.e. they ride wolves (not wargs) and are accompanied by wargs (which they do not ride). The line also pretty clearly differentiates wolves and wargs imo, despite wargs being called "evil wolves" earlier. I also can't find any reference to them being ridden elsewhere, but maybe I just missed it. 172.68.86.10 23:03, 7 March 2022 (UTC)Reply[reply]