- The King of the Dead: Who enters my domain?
- Aragorn: One who would hold you to your oath!
- The King of the Dead: The dead do not suffer the living to pass.
- [to Shelob]
- Sam: I squashed your children... and I aim to get you next. No matter... what your size. I'll cut you... and chop you... until you... let him go.
- The Witch King of Angmar: Pathetic warrior!
- Eowyn of Rohan: I will kill you if you touch him!
- The Witch King of Angmar: Kill me! Thou fool! No living man can slay me!
- Eowyn of Rohan: I am no man! You look upon a woman!
- [stabs him]
- Gandalf: We have drawn his army to the Black Gate. For ourselves, there is no hope. This is our final act to give Frodo time, time enough to end this evil that marshalls before us.
- The Mouth of Sauron: But I have a token I was bidden to show thee.
- Gimli: Frodo's Mithril vest! Poor hobbit must be dead!
- Aragorn: I shall give you a message for your Master!
- The Mouth of Sauron: Know that the halfling suffered greatly at the hands of his host.
- Aragorn: It is you who shall suffer!
- Gandalf: To win this war, Sauron must believe we will use the Ring against him. This will distract his gaze, weaken his borders and lure his armies into our trap. For this, I prepared a path for the return of Gondor's King. Sauron will be certain Aragorn, Isildur's heir received the Ring of Power. Aragorn also carries before him the only weapon Sauron cannot abide and the only power before which a dead king and his army might bow. To set this trap, Aragorn and his companions must travel to the Dwimorberg. Deep inside this haunted mountain, they will face terrible trials. They must overcome the wrath of an ancient cursed realm and summon forth its king. Out of darkness, Aragorn must call an army even Sauron's horde cannot withstand for in our plans, the living cannot defend Minas Tirith without the fury of those long dead.
- Gandalf: Aragorn's path leads him through this terrible place, where a King of those long dead commands the fate of those not born. He must be forced to yield.
- Gandalf: It will require all of my skill and all of our luck to spring a trap lifetimes in the making. In the end it will be decided here upon the fields of Pelennor before the gates of Minas Tirith. From the south, Aragorn will summon forth an army from beyond the grave but perhaps too late. For against our stronghold, the Dark Lord summons both man and beast to oppose us. An army of powerful forces, more terrible than we can imagine. And from the north, at my urging, Rohan shall ride to war and the world's ending.
- The King of the Dead: Forgotten people, come to me!
- Aragorn: Even through living death, they obey! Regain your honor! When this land is clean of Sauron, you shall have peace and depart. What say you?
- Gandalf: When Sauron learns that the Ring is in the hands of a Hobbit, he will be drawn to it. Fate has give us four, and he knows not who bears the Ring. This confusion is the bait I must place in my trap. Then the war will come and Rohan will ride to Gondor's aid, striking from the north, unchecked by a now cleansed Isengard. Aragorn travels through death's shadow to summon to the White City an army that even Sauron cannot master. With Pippin, I travel to Minas Tirith, the anvil upon which we must beat Sauron's armies in our bid to buy Frodo and Sam enough time. It will be before these walls that the doom of our time shall be decided.
- Gandalf: It was not mere chance that brought Merry and Pippin to Fangorn Forest. And now the events set in motion at Helm's Deep will be concluded. Isengard must be cleansed. And in the shade of Fangorn's trees, Saruman's Uruk-hai shall find no refuge.
- Gandalf: Aragorn will be forced to rise above fear for as King he will need to stand against Sauron's malice and unite all who fear Mordor. Aragorn and his companions must first break the will of the King of the Dead for Isildur cursed him and now his heir must master his malice. Without this victory, our cause shall forever be lost.
- Saruman: Smoke rises from Isengard, the hour grows late and now you stride to Isengard, seeking my counsel. For that is why you have come, is it not... my friend?
- Gandalf: Armed with an oath of allegiance from an army long dead, Aragorn's road will at last lead him back to the White City. He shall head northward and then through Gondor's Southern Gate, here to join the great battle of our time.