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 | | Aragorn's sword gleamed in the waning sunlight as he turned away from Frodo and faced the advancing Uruk-hai who were approaching from Parth Galen, at the foot of Amon Hen. |
 | | They were smirking with the prospect of man-flesh this night, but Aragorn had no intention of being that flesh and as he walked steadily toward them he raised his sword in a sort of salute, grimly counting the Uruk's. |
 | | As he ran, he killed any creature in his path, but despite the skills of Legolas, Gimli and Aragorn put together, they were once again halted on Parth Galen, just below Amon Hen, amid more ruins, and Aragorn was set upon by more numbers than he could handle alone. |
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