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Elrond was a manipulator, who probably thought of himself as The Elf. ;)
EDIT: And willful blindness is a powerful thing...those who meddle in it must be cautious. |
Completely wrong, Jenny. Elrond did not think of himself as "The Elf". In the books, his lack of self-praise and cockiness compared to other Lords and his readiness to admit when something was beyond his power is part of what makes him so unique.
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Back from a long absence on this thread (WW, of course, left me stripped of all free time, even that devoted to other portions of teh 'Downs), I will way in here.
This is a bit of a different game. Many of the contestents are somewhat obscure, at least to me. Therefore, it is hard for me to form any very concrete convictions on who should stay and who should go. However, I have assembled a list of those that I do have strong fealings about, and these are as follows: Celebrimbor: He really must command a postion of great respect. This is not the age of tortured, convoluted and tragic personalities sacraficing all that is beautiful in a vain lunge for a fleeting hope (ie. Feanor, and the Three C's). This is the age of reconsiliation, where the son will redress the wrongs of the father. Celebrian: I like her. Though she never is granted an appreacance, as far as I know, in any histories, she still commands a place among the great. But for her, the race of Men would be sadly diminished. Cirdan: Would you really denign one so great and steadfast as Cirdan a place in the finals? One who, along side, Galadrial, has fought the "long defeat" and not in the super-nova bursts, again, of other tragic figures such as Feanor. He is a steadfast rock, picking up the pieces of the fallen, gathering the lost and the weary. Anarion: A great man of his age. Hereis a stalwart champion of the cause aganist Sauron and his minion, the Witch King. Sauron and The Witch King: What are we here for, but to defend against the suble encroachment of evil? |
But the one point I want to quickly make is that we are talking about the Second Age Elrond here. The same one who was a follower and obeyed when told to retreat. Elrond grew in wisdom and lore but in the Second Age he wasn't as great. He was more of a vassal then a true leader.
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Morm, who would you have leading this? Gil-galad is not present, or has been voted off already, by a vile lynch-mob imflambed by rabble-rousers. Same for Elendil and Isildur. It seems as Elrond is the only one left...
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I'm going to go off in a different direction here and vote ++ Fangorn (Treebeard)
I mean, come on he’s a complete disgrace – he can’t even remember what his woman looks like!!! |
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You just don't get this show, do you? Had I and other like-minded people not voted in the way that we have, I calculate that Elves and Numenorean Kings would now comprise over two-thirds of the remaining contestants and be well on their way to comprising 100%. Which would be rather dull. I appreciate that this is how you would like to see it but, and you might want to sit down here because this will come us a bit of a shock, not everyone shares your opinion and neither should they. The point is that the Elves and Numenorean Kings, as a group, started out with an unfair numerical advantage. I have simply been seeking to redress that imbalance. But you are right. I should not always vote for Elves and Numenorean Kings. So I will vote for a Half-Elf instead. - - CIRDAN + + ELROND :p It was the "tra-la-la-lallies" what done it. And, in the Second Age, he was a mere flunky. Not a worthy winner at all. |
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Yes, but with the benefit of our position on the space-time continuum, we can see his potential for the Third Age. Where would the world be if we voted out the Einsteins, Beethovens and other giants before their greatness came to fruition? Nowhere. I'm actually quite tempted to vote with The Wolfman Sauce. There are valid points to be made about Cirdan's uselessness. But such an earth-shattering event might cause the show to implode. :p And so ++ERENDIS Eomer is correct. Her selfishness renders her an unworthy candidate. EDIT: I see that Sauce has changed his vote to Elrond. No chance of agreeing there. The Universe is safe. ;) |
I declare Amandil the save-Elrond vote-suggested and endorsed by the only unprejudiced and trustworthy member of the Alliance, Lalaith...
Seriously, people are about to prefer some has-been Numenorean Valar-licker to the must subtle of the Wise, who harboured a refuge of joyful song and scholarship in hard times. Defend Tra-la-lally's place in Canon. Vote Amandil-an act which will follow the hypocrite Saucey's stated intention to balance the tribes, by lessening the over-mighty Elendili. |
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You can't have it both ways. Only one of those rather poor arguments can be used. One disqualifies the other. |
Since I am your pet werewolf...ok
--Elrond ++Amandil (wait a second, I thought it was following you that had me voting for Elrond. Wasn't that your monkey?) |
I was defending Cirdan...not attacking Elrond...
phantom, are you ready for another profitable partnership? (Notice my cunning diplomatic non-use of any article, definite or indefinite...) |
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Ah, Kuru. I was hoping to see rather more of you last night. I was wondering if you'd read certain sections of the De oratore Ciceronis...?
You would derive enormous profit from them, you know... |
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But, as the day goes on, if a worthy candidate continues to be threatened, you can count on my support, though I'd rather make someone else the save-Elrond candidate. Getting rid of Erendis would appease Eomer, and maybe get him on our side. Fangorn is a pretty boring candidate, and wouldn't be missed by me. And I still think Ohtar needs to go. |
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It's just too easy, though. ;) |
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Fra Lippo Lippi?
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O Phantom! You try to suggest a partnership and then bash Treebeard immediately?
No deal! :p |
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Alas, that was not the tale I meant. ...although, now that I think about it, the two notions I've had could be tied together. |
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If so, then I guess there can be no deal. Too bad. |
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Actually, I myself wouldn't mind being somewhat on your side, Eomer, but how can you support a scumbag like Treebeard? :eek: |
Status Report
As of right now these are the fast paced and ever changing stats:
Amandil: 3 votes Elrond: 2 votes Erendis: 2 votes and 1 vote each for Celebrimbor, Fangorn, and Orophir. Amandil leads? No, no. In defense of Amandil, he was the leader of the secret faction that opposed Ar-Pharazôn in its earliest stages. This was a great risk! Quote:
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I don't want to see Elrond go, first of all he has a really cool name, and second of all he was one of the last great Elves to remain in Middle-earth, so I don't see him as much of a quitter. The tra la la's are pretty damning, I must admit, but for now at least I would rather see more of a sideline character go, such as: + + Erendis |
A very fine defense of Amandil, Diamond.
Anguirel- please consider Erendis as your candidate. |
++Erendis
I really don't know how this guy is. Maybe I'm Middle-Earth deficient. Either way, I like the other ones better than this. |
+ + Erendis
She's probably the best choice of those that have votes. I mean, what did she do, besides get angsty and bitter in her later years? |
++Anarion the head smashed in
lay his broken body to rest already |
Time to cast a philosophical vote
I'm going to cast a vote against somebody who broke the rules in order to beg for mercy for everybody breaking the rules. A greater spasm of illogical thinking you'll never find (outside of this thread and werewolf).
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Ha ha! Very good, Kuru. When you put it that way, Amandil looks like as good a choice as Erendis.
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Hmmm...
Seems to be a dead heat between Amandil and Erendis, with four (4) (IIII) votes each!
But come now, can you see Erendis risking her life to save others, misguided rule-breakers though some of them might be? Let he who has no sin cast the first stone, after all. EDIT: Oops, silly me, I forgot to count my own vote, which puts Erendis at five (5) (IIIII) votes! Things are looking up. |
H.A.G. will be greatly displeased if Erendis is voted off. She is practically the poster child for everything they stand for...
The producers are hovering on the edge of hysteria (again)... |
++ Amandil
The name makes me think that he's the Dill Pickle of Aman and that just isn't kosher with me. Also it will make things interesting. Besides he didn't have any particular authority to go to the west. He calls himself 'faithful' and yet breaks the ban himself. Seems a bit hypocritical to me. |
I choose three keep this a dead heat, five how can we have a true bitter fivemer lovers' quarrel if we don't keep it even? So....
++Erendis .....erhereis at the Erendis of all erthingsis..... And if you desire further erudition as three the reasons five voting five Erendis to leave the Third Age (yes I know but inflation being what it is :rolleyes: ), see above reasonings which I found quite plausible and pausible, not to mention passable and decidedly impossible; and a little implacalbe come three think of it. So there. Well, Fivemendacil, is this reason enough? |
The Tenth day of voting was a day of wheeling and dealing. Votes were shifted back and forth, and several candidates appeared as fully possible lynchees. In the end, the voting fell as follows:
Oropher: I Anárion: I Celebrimbor: I Círdan: I Elrond: II Amandil: IIIII Erendis: IIIII I Eomer of the Wargs let out a great cry of victory at the eviction of his least-favourite candidate, while H.A.G. plotted his assassination... Quote:
The main reason being that, since my "stringent" form of tallying votes has no consistent criteria, I don't want arguments about who's vote is legit and who's isn't. That was the idea yesterday, anyway. Today I simply cannot recall whose names made it... Oh, and Spawn, thanks for pointing out the Spelling Error regarding Oropher. Clearly, my thoughts do not dwelling on Sindarin princes... Those remaining: Tribe of the Noldor: Elrond Peredhil Galadriel Celebrimbor Tribe of the Sindar: Celeborn Círdan Oropher Celebrían Tribe of the Númenoreans: Elros Tar-Minyatur Tar-Míriel Tribe of the Elendili: Amandil Elendil Anárion Ohtar Tribe of the Other Speakers: Narvi Fangorn (Treebeard) Fimbrethil Tribe of the Baddies: Sauron The Witch-king Day 11 may now begin. Vote away! The Elendili and the Sindar continue to have the most remaining candidates. The Baddies, however, are now tied with the Númenoreans for losing. |
++Elrond
Agent Elrond must go. He's not that wise yet, he's not funny, he's has limited personality. He's just not working out and it's time to let you go. |
++SAURON
Don't you want to see the Witch-King giving Mordor an Angmar-style makeover? Compare the Witch-King's destruction of Arnor to Sauron's failed invasions of Gondor. It's clear that as well as having a more interesting character and being a Man, not some intoxicated spirit, the Witch-King has vastly, vastly more Dark Lord potential... |
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"Elrond remained in Rivendell, where he prospered with the aid of the Great Ring, Vilya." and "It [Rivendell] lay in a deep valley in the western foothills of the Misty Mountains, and endured, under the protection of Elrond's Ring Vilya." So, at least at some point Vilya was used. Whether it was used when Rivendell was founded or not, it is not so important. Anyone can put up a tent in some valley and call it a refuge. Quote:
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