Once again, as so often in real life, a discoloured monkey has shown us 'higher' primates the way.
I think the Purple One makes a very interesting point about the motives of the Watcher. Perhaps its later actions (after the seizing of Frodo or the Ring was foiled) were motivated by self-defence, or a desire to get back to sleep. If Sauron could control one of these foul beasts, why didn't he try to find a female one, and have loads and loads of them all through the waterways of Middle-Earth? Probably cause that's ridiculously far-fetched, but you never know maybe he could have.
I think that it was the Ring that drew it towards Frodo. We can hardly have expected it to have read the Wanted Poster in the Barad-Dûr Post Office, after all. And I believe that a good motive for its sealing the fellowship in Moria was to get them out of its hair. I don't believe it was controlled by anybody, much like Shelob or Ungoliant.
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But Gwindor answered: 'The doom lies in yourself, not in your name'.
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