I Have No Memory Of This Place. Not forgetting that it wouldn't have been as dark, filled with orcs and trolls nor was he transporting the carrier of the One Ring with the fate of Middle-earth hanging in the balance In the Fellowship of the Ring, just after entering the mines of Moria, Gandalf looks around and says "I have no memory of this place
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Why does Gandalf have no memory of Moria? When the Fellowship of the Ring enters the mine of Moria through a secret door, they climb a narrow stairway and come across three hallways Gandalf glances from one to the other and back.] Gandalf: "I have no memory of this place." [The Fellowship rests.
In the Fellowship of the Ring, just after entering the mines of Moria, Gandalf looks around and says "I have no memory of this place So that's the short answer to the question, I will in the future dig into this in much more depth. Gandalf proceeds to say, "I have no memory of this place," which is unusual because Gandalf remembers everything
. Not forgetting that it wouldn't have been as dark, filled with orcs and trolls nor was he transporting the carrier of the One Ring with the fate of Middle-earth hanging in the balance On November 30th, 2011, Redditor jonatfuckdotorg posted a 3-pane image macro of the scene with the caption "I have no memory of this place" in a post titled "Back in the office the morning after the holiday break" (shown below).
. [They then climb up steep steps on the side of a cavern The scale of the place and the number of pathways are just too damn big for someone to remember by heart after so many years, especially considering that Gandalf only made the journey once (as had Aragorn) and IIRC he had came from the other side.