Chapter 18: Epilogue
Lincoln: And that's it for two towers.
(The Louds all begin congratulating Lincoln on the story.)
Rita: Another great job on the story, Lincoln.
Luna: Yeah bro, that was even better then the first. Can't believe the Ranger's eighty seven.
Lincoln: It's a Dunedin thing.
Lynn: : You weren't kidding, Linc. There was way more action in this one.
Lincoln: Yeah, these stories have the best battle scenes in movie history.
Lana: Not to mention awesome characters. Like the tree person. Sounds like someone I could hang with!
Lori: Let's literally not forget the cool Rohirrim leader. Wish him and the Gondorian met before she died.
Luan: What about her younger sister? Even if she didn't tell much jokes, she was a great character. Like how she had a change of heart and let the hobbits continue their quest. Even if the decision didn't really add up.
Lisa: I personally was partial to the scheming double agent.
Lucy: And at least the White wizard got more screen time.
Lola: And what about that tattler creature leading the hobbits to destroy the ring , even if she still wants it for herself. And I like that split personality she has, that was a nice touch.
Lynn Sr: Well, the sequel sure did open up several independent struggles for the heroes. Looks like the rings working on the main character. Those other two hobbits helping defeat the double-crossing wizard, The Ranger really stepping up as a leader. And the characters have to prepare for the enemy's retaliation.
Lincoln: Well, it all comes full circle in the final chapter of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Leni: Totes can't wait to hear it, Linky.
Lincoln: Can't wait to tell it. Best ending in film conclusion history.
Lynn Sr: What about Avengers endgame?
Lincoln: (shakes his head) Doesn't even hold a candle.
That's it for Two Towers, Ringers and Loudies. Only downside to these stories is you can't make Lord of the Rings too comedic without taking away the character.
This is Matthiamore's favorite in the trilogy, and since his Loud House Star Wars inspired me to write these, the pressure was even greater, but hopefully I did this amazing film justice.
Fun fact, Luan got big shoes to fill, cause Faramir is stated to be the character J.R.R Tolkien based the most off himself.
Also quick shout out to Matthiamore and Brizillaking1, the biggest supporters of these, we retelling author's gotta stick together.
