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      Plus, they were following him very begrudgingly since he was the only one who could lift the curse.

      And he also didn’t know that he would march to the Black Gate next.

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    At least in the movie they quite literally fought for Gondor. In the books, they just kill some corsairs far away from Minas Tirth.

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      In the books, I don’t believe they kill anyone - or can. They basically just scare off the corsairs so the rest of gondors army can join the main battle. So ops point is kinda moot

      E: I guess it’s a little ambiguous

      Pale swords were drawn; but I know not whether their blades would still bite, for the Dead needed no longer any weapon but fear."

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      Well if I remember correctly these corsairs were attacking the strategically important harbour that also housed all non combatants from Minas Tirth. The Harbour had a low garrison because they went to support Minas Tirith, so by scaring them off Aragon got access to their ships and saved the rearguard. Both strategically important in the context of the war

      edit: grammar and fatfingered

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        Oh yeah, the books handle the greater war much more, but that would make for some confusion cinematography. It made a lot of sense, but it’s it’s also much less… Well, cinematic

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        This

        The corsairs of umbar flee the boats, the party & rangers take the ships. The whole point of the fleet was to cut off the Dol Amroth reinforcements, which can then join the battle

        At Pellenor, they just scare the enemy forces. Once they’ve fulfilled their oath, they are free.

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        Idle thought, not fully staffed: kinda turns the whole “you cannot use the tools of the Enemy, as they are evil in and of themselves and will bring even the most noble low” vibe of the books on its head.

        Or, at least, I seem to recall passages to the effect of fear being one of Sauron’s chief weapons. Could probably find a lit crit essay on this subject if I went digging.

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    I mean, the least he could’ve aak. Those guys seemed to enjoy killing, so maybe they would’ve liked killing more orcs.