Middle-earth™: Shadow of Mordor™

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Is there a movie about Talion? Another question about the end of the game (spoiler)
Hello, just finished the game and it was amazing, a nextgen who focus more about gameplay and fun stuff! Amazing!
The story was a little thing but just what i like.

So i wanted to know, i never checked Lords of the Rings lore but is there a movie about Talion and his story?

What are the DLCs who are like the original game? Only the campaign with Celebrimbor?

SPOILER, question about the end of the game, is Talion free to die? Apparently, he is still there in Shadow of War, i suppose he is still the same guy like in the game after the end, still an "immortal"?

Thanks Monolith for this awesome game! I like serious medieval fantasy universe.
Originally posted by Cataleya22 (⁠ᵔ⁠ᴥ⁠ᵔ):
Yes it's fun playing, but there is no movie about him. The whole scenery doesn't even take part in the books, so they might just make movie from it hahaha.
Closest resemblance would be Faramir i think.
You might say It's a stand alone story.
The same with the Dlc's. The dwarf for instance is fun, but made up.
Haven't played all the Dlc's yet though. Celebrimor story is also quite a bit different in the DLC, buy that's too be expected in game play.

Haven't played the second install yet, still busy on the first. But he is just to much integrated with Celebrimbor to be able to die i guess
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Yes it's fun playing, but there is no movie about him. The whole scenery doesn't even take part in the books, so they might just make movie from it hahaha.
Closest resemblance would be Faramir i think.
You might say It's a stand alone story.
The same with the Dlc's. The dwarf for instance is fun, but made up.
Haven't played all the Dlc's yet though. Celebrimor story is also quite a bit different in the DLC, buy that's too be expected in game play.

Haven't played the second install yet, still busy on the first. But he is just to much integrated with Celebrimbor to be able to die i guess
FireDrakeZ Sep 17, 2019 @ 10:59am 
The events of Shadow of Mordor occurred long before the Lord of Rings storyline. It is not canon, but I find it interesting because it adds a lot of the background on the elves from Syrmarillion, the prequel book from Tolkien that explained the events from the previous ages before the Third Age(LOTR era) especially the creation of the Rings of Sauron by the elf Celebrimbor, that was the central theme in LOTR.
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Date Posted: Sep 7, 2019 @ 8:37am
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