Fingolfin stands before the gates of Angband challenging Morgoth to a dual. The gates open wide, but instead of Morogth, Grom comes forth. And there, before the hosts of the Noldor and Morgoth, the two battle.
Who takes it?
Edit: Forgot to change the title. It's Grom vs Fingolfin not Garrosh....
Last edited by ares834 on Feb 27th, 2013 at 09:27 AM
And if this happens in the forest this Fingoldfish dude is screwed. I remember Cenarius summoning treants over all the place like a crazy mofo and then healing all his allies like they had Wolverine's healing factor. The range on his abilities was insane too, he didn't even need to be there.
Also, you need chaos damage to hurt Cenarius' divine armor, Fingoldfish can't even land a blow.
Also, Cenarius could get wisps to detonate like Malfurion did to kill Archimonde.
Look at this guy's stats, easily one of the strongest in WC.
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Last edited by Placidity on Mar 14th, 2013 at 07:19 AM
His weaker niece Galadrial was capable of levelling castles by herself. He wields an enchanted sword. When he got angry, Morgoth's entire army, numbering in the hundreds of thousands, ran from him in fear. He parried strikes from Morgoth, who could create craters deep enough that lava spewed out, and was capable of harming him with his strikes. It took several blows from Morgoth to even put Fingolfin down, and even then, Fingolfin still withstood what was described as the weight of a hill on his chest long enough to cut off Morgoth's foot.
Fingolfin would murder Cenarius, and would beat Grom even easier.
Besides, Grom had an army of Orcs at his back when he took Cenarius on.
This whole "hitting the ground so hard lava spews out" is just a trope. I think a character strong enough to do that would have to pierce at least, what, thousands of kilometers of Earth's crust? Morgoth hitting the ground that hard would have caused a veritable extinction event.
Maybe. Cenarius is a bit of a pussy.
So? Thrall could level whole keeps as well and an all-in, charged attack from him merely made a tiny scratch on Mannoroth's wing. Mannoroth would steamroll Galadriel. Oh, and did she need her Ring to level castles?
Enchanted sword? Oh, big ****ing deal.
Of course they ran. Evil in Tolkien's work is usually depicted as petty and craven(especially when faced with awesome righteousness). They could have zerged Finglofin, but chose to piss off instead.
All Grom needs is to land a good hit on Fingolfin and it's GG. Not saying that he would necessarily get that hit in, of course, but if he does, elf boy is toast.
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