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* Why did Agandaur just leave without setting a watch on Urgost's lair? It's clear neither of them trusts the other, and Agandaur has more than enough minions to keep an eye on the dragon.

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* Why did Agandaur Agandaûr just leave without setting a watch on Urgost's lair? It's clear neither of them trusts the other, and Agandaur Agandaûr has more than enough minions to keep an eye on the dragon.



** It's also likely Urgost would have taken exception and eaten them then probably would have come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.

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** It's also likely Urgost would have taken exception and eaten them then probably would have come after Agandaur Agandaûr just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.
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Would HAVE, not would of. Somehow I missed the second instance of this error the first time around.


** It's also likely Urgost would have taken exception and eaten them then probably would of come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.

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** It's also likely Urgost would have taken exception and eaten them then probably would of have come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.
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Would HAVE, not would of.


** It's also likely Urgost would of taken exception and eaten them then probably would of come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.

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** It's also likely Urgost would of have taken exception and eaten them then probably would of come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.
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** It's not like he would expect for his enemies to make a deal with a dragon.

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** It's not like he would expect for his enemies to make a deal with a dragon.dragon.
** It's also likely Urgost would of taken exception and eaten them then probably would of come after Agandaur just for the insult. Hiding from a dragon's senses is not easy, not even with magic.
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* Why did Agandaur just leave without setting a watch on Urgost's lair? It's clear neither of them trusts the other, and Agandaur has more than enough minions to keep an eye on the dragon.

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* Why did Agandaur just leave without setting a watch on Urgost's lair? It's clear neither of them trusts the other, and Agandaur has more than enough minions to keep an eye on the dragon.
** It's not like he would expect for his enemies to make a deal with a
dragon.
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* Where did Eaoden learn magic? I can understand Hadhod, a dwarven warrior, maybe knowing magic spells, but a Rohirrim?? Who would teach him -- Saruman (prior to his infamous FaceHeelTurn)? And how would Eaoden even have that kind of skill anyway? At end-game, his spells can rival Idrial's!

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* Where Why did Eaoden learn magic? I can understand Hadhod, Agandaur just leave without setting a dwarven warrior, maybe knowing magic spells, but a Rohirrim?? Who would teach him -- Saruman (prior watch on Urgost's lair? It's clear neither of them trusts the other, and Agandaur has more than enough minions to his infamous FaceHeelTurn)? And how would Eaoden even have that kind of skill anyway? At end-game, his spells can rival Idrial's!keep an eye on the dragon.
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* Where did Eaoden learn magic? I can understand Hadhod, a dwarven warrior, maybe knowing magic spells, but a Rohirrim?? Who would teach him -- Saruman (prior to his infamous FaceHeelTurn)? And how would Eaoden even have that kind of skill anyway? At end-game, his spells can rival Idrial's!

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