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Joel D. Techico, 31, works at St. Michael Rural Bank of Tarlac. “Facebook, Sudoku, Naruto, X-men comics and the classics keep me afloat in the pond of ennui.”

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If you think the battle for Helm’s Deep in The Two Towers was massive, the scale of the fighting in part three of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Return of the King, will make the fighting in Towers look like a sandbox game of toy soldiers.

In King, you will see a much larger vista of Middle-Earth — and the much, much larger battle for it.
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In King, you will see a much larger vista of Middle-Earth — and the much, much larger battle for it.
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