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Let me quote the Fellowship of The Ring:.... really? like really? ..... in 30 years were going to have to deal with this again in the form of an invasion by the wild men lead by someone who knows how our warriors think.
-Gandalf, when asked about killing Gollum.Deserves it! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends. I have not much hope that Gollum can be cured before he dies, but there is a chance of it. And he is bound up with the fate of the Ring. My heart tells me that he has some part to play yet, for good or ill, before the end; and when that comes, the pity of Bilbo may rule the fate of many – yours not least.
cute, and completely irrelevant, there is a difference to letting someone go who was consumed by evil and letting someone go because reasons of being good, after all the ring would have been destroyed if the elf shot the man and tossed them both into the mountain.Let me quote the Fellowship of The Ring:
-Gandalf, when asked about killing Gollum.
Would it?cute, and completely irrelevant, there is a difference to letting someone go who was consumed by evil and letting someone go because reasons of being good, after all the ring would have been destroyed if the elf shot the man and tossed them both into the mountain.
once again cute, apparently shooting him and tossing him with the ring down the volcano is of course impossible, its not like they were both part of an last alliance to resist and put and end to the very evil the elf let walk out of the volcano. It seems both the man and the elf broke their word anyway they are already fucked, after all going though the motions to simply break the dam thing and be done with it is simply impossible? I mean really at that point it's not murder, after all the man by keeping the evil would only make more victims by being allowed to live for no greater good in the end, rather much like our case here.Would it?
You fundamentally misunderstand how the LoTRverse works. Intent matters. Mercy matters. Words matter. Oaths matter.
When Gollum broke his oath to Frodo, he set himself up for blowback, which ultimately saved Frodo himself.
When people like Gandalf Mithrandir Olorin, who is himself of the Maia, someone who was there and helped Eru Iluvatar create the world, tells you to be wary of a rush to final solutions, you listen.
This is not a world where your human-optimized solutions work, and unintended consequences are a thing.
I can see a situation where by killing the boy himself, Arvedui radicalizes some other kids who hide their antipathy better and grow up before causing shit.
As for the elf shooting the man and tossing him and the ring both into the mountain, do you think it was a coincidence that everyone of power avoided coming too close to that damn thing? The fucking thing sank it's hooks into Isildur, who had only seen it that day.
Did the same thing to Boromir at a distance.
None of the Wise would willingly handle it, and murdering an ally so you could get to decide what happened to it would almost certainly put you in it's power. That, after all, is how Smeagol became Gollum: by murdering his cousin.
Thanks guys, exile the barbarian into the woods despite him performing murder because he could have mitigating circumstances. Bah.
Thanks guys, exile the barbarian into the woods despite him performing murder because he could have mitigating circumstances. Bah.
Here he stood to his full height. "Hatred has shorn you of kindness," Arvedui said. "Were this all you would have had some measure of pity, but that hatred has made you cunning and sly, and it has strangled all things good in you. Go now from this place and perish in the woods that bore you." Then the boy let out a cry and threw his arm over his face as though some great pain struck him, and he fled at once. When the guards moved to stop him the chieftain put out his hand. "Let him go," he said. "He will trouble man no more, and perhaps his spirit will find peace in the place of his forefathers."
for the sake of the world and peace between our peoples?@SpeckofStardust I assume you are referring to the film, where Isildur and Elrond were in Mount Doom. I don't recall this exact scene happen in the books, but assume Elrond shot Isildur in the films - what do you think would have happened? I'd put it this way: there is a large army of elves and a large army of men camped outside the mountain. If 2 of the leaders go in and one of them comes back out, utter chaos would break out and both armies would slaughter each other.
Also, keep in mind that Elrond and Isildur are distantly related. If it were your cousin or other relative, would you have done the thing you suggested? It's one thing to tough guy behind a keyboard, another to do the deed yourself.
There are reasons why things are done, and the toughest solution is almost never the best solution - especially in Tolkien's world.
for the sake of the world and peace between our peoples?
neither one of us would have left the mountain alive in the situation were we both can't agree to end that which could cause the end of the world.
Thanks guys, exile the barbarian into the woods despite him performing murder because he could have mitigating circumstances. Bah.
.... really? like really? ..... in 30 years were going to have to deal with this again in the form of an invasion by the wild men lead by someone who knows how our warriors think.
It sounds more like our chieftain cursed, kinda like what Aragons ancestor did to the mountain ghosts
Exile into the woods where he's grown up, basically sending him back home? Yeah, real punishing.Capital punishment is not the only way to deal with murderers. Weregild and exile have documented use with Arda.
It'd better be, or I'm going to be upset.It sounds more like our chieftain cursed, kinda like what Aragons ancestor did to the mountain ghosts
1) No, Isildur did not break his word.once again cute, apparently shooting him and tossing him with the ring down the volcano is of course impossible, its not like they were both part of an last alliance to resist and put and end to the very evil the elf let walk out of the volcano. It seems both the man and the elf broke their word anyway they are already fucked, after all going though the motions to simply break the dam thing and be done with it is simply impossible? I mean really at that point it's not murder, after all the man by keeping the evil would only make more victims by being allowed to live for no greater good in the end, rather much like our case here.
Can't be both man.Personally, I think the judgment was either too lenient or too cruel.
Arnor was destroyed due to a systematic campaign by the Witch King.Let us keep in mind Arnor Fell and Gondor will decline, that means there are good odds the Numenorean way of life was somehow flawed
Dude, Sauron was Maia.(actually I'd say very, given how fast Numenor went from worshiping Illuviatar to making human sacrifice to Morgoth to trying to invade Aman; Sauron played an important part in that but... it still happened way too fast for my peace of mind)
Sauron and his plots.and again, with the Breaking of Arnor and the death of the Gondorian royal house and Gondor's power waning,.
What rigidity?It also speaks of a certain rigidity within the Arnorian mind, if what the boy says was true, that was a serious part of the problem.
It also speaks of a certain rigidity within the Arnorian mind, if what the boy says was true, that was a serious part of the problem.