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Bagpipes

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Edmund Meinerts
Bagpipes   Thursday, March 21, 2013 (8:45 p.m.) 

I think that Shore uses bagpipes not to represent dwarves but men. I mean Bard and the people of Lake-town (Esgaroth) where the dwarves will go before getting to Erebor.



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Leonel
Re: Bagpipes   Tuesday, April 23, 2013 (3:35 a.m.) 

> I think that Shore uses bagpipes not to represent dwarves but men. I mean
> Bard and the people of Lake-town (Esgaroth) where the dwarves will go
> before getting to Erebor.

Then why is the track with bagpipes very clearly called "Erebor"?


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