lotr question

tsunek

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Was mount doom really the only way they could destroy the ring. Couldn't the elves have taken it into the west and maybe had it destroyed there? Just a Q having begun reading the simarrillion
 

fatalbert

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yes

remember in the council of Elrond that was suggested.

Elrond's response was, they would not look kindly upon this in the west or something of that sort. in other words they wanted no part of it.

Also,

it was decided that the road west was being watched closely and that it probably wouldn't arrive at the havens safely

Edit: stupidity, I wrote no and ment yes
 

yakko

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Yes Orodruin is the only way to destroy it. The West would not help because it is not their problem.
 

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Sauron is a joke to the west. They have dogs big enough to kick his ass. They have bigger things to worry about, like Morgoth.

I'm only 3/4 the way through the silmarillion, so if you spoil the end for me, I'm going to kill you.
 

fatalbert

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oh one other thing,

Sauron was a Maia, the ring was imbued with his life force.

to destroy it required great power, they might have been able to destroy it in the west, however, it would have required too much power, and probably destroyed part of Valinor
 

fatalbert

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<< Sauron is a joke to the west. They have dogs big enough to kick his ass. They have bigger things to worry about, like Morgoth.

I'm only 3/4 the way through the silmarillion, so if you spoil the end for me, I'm going to kill you.
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Huan owns Sauron,

but, this is 2 ages later, things have changed, and morgoth is no longer a problem in LOTR
 

fatalbert

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<< Thanks, asshole. >>



why,

I didn't give anything away,

I mentioned LOTR only, well and refered to Huan but without context,

I gave no indication as to the course of events
 

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<< and morgoth is no longer a problem in LOTR >>



He's still a pretty big problem at the part I'm up to.
 

yakko

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<< and morgoth is no longer a problem in LOTR >>



He's still a pretty big problem at the part I'm up to.
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If you have read The Lord Of The Rings trilogy you would know that it is no longer a problem.
 

fatalbert

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<<

<< and morgoth is no longer a problem in LOTR >>



He's still a pretty big problem at the part I'm up to.
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have you ever read LOTR, I am assuming you have, b/c no one reads the Silmarillion first.

is morgoth even mentioned?

I think once, and mention as the old master of Sauron. but no where is shown in the present. that was my point.

yes in the Silmarillion Morgoth is the enemy, but not in LOTR. calm down
 

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I must have missed that part when I read the trilogy then. Only read it once, and there were so many damn history lessons in it I can barely remember half of them.
 

fatalbert

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<<

<<

<< and morgoth is no longer a problem in LOTR >>



He's still a pretty big problem at the part I'm up to.
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If you have read The Lord Of The Rings trilogy you would know that it is no longer a problem.
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thanks,

I'm glad someone realizes that I wasn't trying to be an asshole
 

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How is one to know morgoth is "no longer a problem" by reading LOTR? Just because nothing is mentioned of him doesnt mean he's not still there running sh*t from the background.

Obviously now I know he's going to get his ass kicked, something which I didnt know before.

Maybe calling you an asshole was a little harsh, but its still a spoiler.
 

fatalbert

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<< I must have missed that part when I read the trilogy then. Only read it once, and there were so many damn history lessons in it I can barely remember half of them. >>



ok,

in that case the solution to your problem is to finish the Silmarillion soon, and re-read LOTR.

if you feel really interested you could do what I am doing

and read

Unfinished Tales,
Book of Lost Tales Part 1
Book of Lost Tales Part 2
The Lays of Beleriand
The Shaping of Middle Earth(currently reading)
The Lost Road and Other Writings,
(the list goes on, but I am tired of writing these titles)
 

fatalbert

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<< How is one to know morgoth is "no longer a problem" by reading LOTR? Just because nothing is mentioned of him doesnt mean he's not still there running sh*t from the background.

Obviously now I know he's going to get his ass kicked, something which I didnt know before.

Maybe calling you an asshole was a little harsh, but its still a spoiler.
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lol

from what you have learned of Morgoth's personality do you think he would be content running sh*t from the background. I don't.

and as to him getting his ass kicked (your words not mine) reading closely in LOTR gives clues as to the end of the 1st age. I won't mention what those clues are, as you don't want spoilers
 

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Actually yeah, he kinda sounds like a bitch to me. Its not like he's ever done anything by himself without using someone else, Ungoliant, Sauron etc...

Not that I'm surprised that he gets nailed one way or another, after all there have been ages afterwards, but no reason to outright say it. Ah well, I guess reading the silmarillion without knowing how it ends is like going to titanic or pearl harbor and not knowing how it ends...
 

fatalbert

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<< Actually yeah, he kinda sounds like a bitch to me. Its not like he's ever done anything by himself without using someone else, Ungoliant, Sauron etc...

Not that I'm surprised that he gets nailed one way or another, after all there have been ages afterwards, but no reason to outright say it. Ah well, I guess reading the silmarillion without knowing how it ends is like going to titanic or pearl harbor and not knowing how it ends...
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LMAO

thats a fairly decent analogy,

sorry if I ruined the suspense, but I didn't think I had.