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Elves
This question popped up in my head. Why haven't elves under Gil-Galad aided
Miriel and the Faithful in owerthrowing her husband? I mean,come on,wouldn't they be happier to have a Faithful queen than a bloodthirsty tyrant and his treacherous Maia counsellor?! Come on... |
Galadhrim
Hi Urwen,
Off the top of my head as well.... I don't think Gil Galad had the power, in terms of fleets and armies, to do anything about the events in Numenor. Ar Pharazon's later fleet was the most powerful that had ever been seen in Middle Earth, so I think the elven swan-ships would have been comprehensively defeated had they ever tried to fight Numenor on the high seas. Also Sauron was totally over-matched by Ar Pharazon's land forces, so there's not much the elves could have done. The elves were banned from visiting Numenor by the 'Kings' Men' party iirc, so covert help would have been difficult as well, though elves sometimes came secretly to visit the 'Faithful'. No doubt they were horrified by any tales of Sauron's infiltration of the Numenorean establishment, but practically powerless to prevent it. |
Officially,I think it was Ar-Sakalthor's fault. Were it not for his son's favour of his younger grandson, then his great-granddaughter would have ruled,like she was supposed to!:mad:
P.S. Maybe I could change Pharazon's ascend to throne. If you allow me to start a Men hurt heal edition,I know I could change the history! |
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In regards to your question, the answer is quite simple, if rather meta. They didn't follow your suggestion because, believe it or not, Tolkien didn't want them to do so. |
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