Mae govannen, all! Ithillaer here. The part in bold is the quote, the rest is from my imagination. :)
This takes place When Saruman is yelling to the vast army of Uruk-hai before he sends them out to capture/kill the fellowship.
"Hunt them down. Do not stop until they are found. You do not know pain. You do not know fear. You will taste Man-flesh!" Saruman roared to the army assembled below him. He then disregarded the monsters, turning to speak to their commander, Lurtz.
Below him, in the crowd, a confused Uruk-hai turned to his comrade. "Hey," he asked slowly, thoughtfully, "what IS pain? What IS fear? Saruman just said we don't know it," he continued in their guttural language, "but how do we not know something if we don't know what it is?"
The other Uruk-hai's mouth slowly dropped open, his eyes widening. "I…I don't know. Why would he say that?" he asked rhetorically, getting upset now. His brows furrowed, his grip on his sword tightening in rage. "I HATE not knowing! GAAAARRR!"
The other Uruk-hai around them, oblivious to the whole exchange but the second Uruk-hai's outburst, took up the growl. Soon, the whole of Isengard resounded with the army's battle-cry.
…And everyone wondered why the same monster began the battle-cry before each battle.
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