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Originally Posted by alatar
I'm back to sitting this out until Eönwë responds to my last post. 
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Can I give it a try?
While Gandalf was indeed Olorin the Maiar, he was not quite a "normal" Maiar. Unlike what all Ainur could do, namely taking a "human-like" shape, Olorin was "incarnated" in Gandalf. So even though Olorin was a Maiar and unkilable, Gandalf was something else, and he could be killed. As a matter of fact, the Balrog kills Gandalf... and then he is sent back (reborn, in a way).
Let's say that the WK stuck a sword right through Gandalf... Gandalf would've been dead. Not Olorin, and perhaps Olorin would've been ticked and wrecked holy (he's a demi-god after all) chaos on everything that was going on.
Still, I don't think that the WK had a
reasonable chance of killing Gandalf, even if it was
technically possible. As mentioned before, Gandalf defeated a Balrog, which is FAR stronger than the WK.
Having said that, and going back to the glycogen comment, what if dwarves had an exo-skeleton made of Chitin, like most bugs do?
I mean, they lived in dark places, literally under a rock... furthermore, what if dwarves could metabolize their exo-skeleton to allow them to perform "super-dwarven" feats of skill?
And what if Shadofax's mane was actualy a storage of polysacharides?
~Farael, the biochemist -_-