Anybody who tries to tell me that The Lord of the Rings is anything other than the greatest fantasy series of all time is in for one hell of an argument, and I mean that for both the books and the film trilogy in their own individual mediums.

The work of author J.R.R Tolkien is known for the exceptional depth of its lore and the movies do a pretty impressive job of translating that across, but the restricted runtime does leave some questions open, when they may not have been in the books.

This has led to countless discussions amongst fans about why things are the way that they are, with the most famous example probably being why the Fellowship didn't take the Eagles to Mordor (if anyone asks me that again I'm going to explode).

Over on Reddit, one user who has currently only consumed Th

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