WarriorSatyr
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*Throws hands in the air* There is such a thing as character development and tying off of loose ends. That's the point of the Scouring of the Shire.
Not all books end completely tidily with everything wrapped up in a package with a bow. Tolkien chose to represent a more realistic view of war, and show a bit of a reconstruction period.
Not all books end completely tidily with everything wrapped up in a package with a bow. Tolkien chose to represent a more realistic view of war, and show a bit of a reconstruction period.