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Lady Alasse 02-27-2003 09:24 PM

Older than Sauron?
 
In TTT it says:
Quote:

We fought far under the Earth... The world is gnawed by nameless things. Even Sauron knows them not. They are older than he.
-Gandalf
Are these nameless things ever mentioned again? (or before this) could they be worse than Balrogs? I was under the impression that Sauron was made before the beginning of ME. I did a quick search to see if this had already been adressed but didn't find anything about it.

Meoshi 02-27-2003 10:03 PM

Perhaps they were in the world before the Ainur came into it.

But that couldn't be so...they couldn't be evil then. If all evil was caused by Melkor, then how could an evil thing exist before the Ainur?

Maybe Illuvatar has an evil streak to him. That would explain the rotten shape he left the insignificant humans in at the end of the 3rd age, while coddling the elves.

Tar Elenion 02-27-2003 10:19 PM

Gandalf did not say they were evil, only nameless.
But yes, the context would be that they were there before Sauron came into the world.

Rumil 02-28-2003 12:34 PM

I wonder if the Wathcher in the water was one of these 'nameless things' ? (I've always thought of them as the 'disgusto-monsters' from D+D, green slime, carrion crawlers etc.!)

This raises an interesting point about Sauron though. As I understand it, the Valar and Maiar were created before Arda, so Sauron must be older than anything of middle earth. However, perhaps Gandalf was counting from when Sauron entered Arda.

The 'nameless things' must surely have been created (or twisted) by Melkor, so does this mean that Sauron was a relative latecomer (in maiar terms) to Arda?

the witch king 02-28-2003 01:16 PM

We dont know when Sauron came in to the world, Melkor could have turned these things to evil befor he even came in to contact with Sauron

Annunfuiniel 02-28-2003 01:45 PM

In Ainulindalë it reads that the valar came to Eä first and were called the Powers of the World. Manwë called for other spirits later to help to create Arda and combat the evils of Melkor.
But from the words in Valaquenta it could be inferred that the maiar came with the valar. Go figure...
But it is quite clear that ainur were created before the world existed and Sauron was older than anything on earth. So most likely Gandalf ment that those nameless things were in Middle-Earth before Sauron lay his foot there in his "physical" form. And Sauron didn't know them for Melkor had created them with his 'music' and they were only in his mind (well of course Eru knew their form).
I really don't know if this makes any sense. The whole issue gets the more confusing the more you think about it!
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[ February 28, 2003: Message edited by: Annunfuiniel ]

doom _huntress 02-28-2003 04:59 PM

i belive that these things probably were made during the music and were there thus before melkor or sauron came to middle earth and probably hid during the great darkness from dread creatures and elves under the mountains.

The Saucepan Man 02-28-2003 05:08 PM

Quote:

So most likely Gandalf ment that those nameless things were in Middle-Earth before Sauron lay his foot there in his "physical" form. And Sauron didn't know them for Melkor had created them with his 'music' and they were only in his mind (well of course Eru knew their form).

I really don't know if this makes any sense.
Makes a lot of sense to me, Annunfuiniel.

burrahobbit 03-01-2003 02:06 AM

Tolkien messed up. He would have fixed that if he'd noticed.

the guy who be short 03-01-2003 03:42 PM

TOLKIEN MESSED UP? TOLKIEN COULD NOT MESS UP! HE'S A GENIUS...actually, come to think of it, he probably messed up.

i have a contribution to make. could the maiar reproduce? if they could, sauron couldve been the son of two other maiar. this would mean he was younger than the earth, giving the nameless things which we should probably name now that we're gonna talk about them lots time to hide under the surface of arda.

the guy who be short 03-01-2003 03:54 PM

how about calling them squimplets? i like it. then again, i would. if u wanna be more normal, call them N.T.'s, but i prefer squimplets.

obloquy 03-01-2003 06:47 PM

Guy Who Be Short:

In response to your question, I provide you with a link to a really cool thread: Ëalar and Incarnation.

the guy who be short 03-03-2003 02:52 AM

the las of beleriand, HoME 3.
Quote:

there the twain enfolded phantom twilight
and dim mazes, dark, unholy,
in Nan Durgorthin where nameless gods
have shrouded shrines in shadows secret,
more old than morgoth or the ancient lords
the golden Gods of the golden west.
line 1475 of the lay of the children of hurin.

this shows that some things are older than even morgoth. but morgoth was an ainur who were created before the world. so this suggests that rather than just one god, eru, there were many, and eru was just one of them. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]

Sharkû 03-03-2003 06:23 AM

Age can only be measured from the point when a being enters time [and space], that is, enters . Some of the beings who were with Eru before the creation of Eä entered it sooner, and are thus considered older, than others.

That is of course under the prerequisite that there was no (measurable) time before Eä came into existance. This is the case with just about any concept of time and the Ainulindale on the other hand of which I can think.


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