Quote:
Originally Posted by Formendacil
Just to chime in here, I agree with Legate that "insurance policy" gives the wrong connotation, insofar as it suggests a sort of "just in case" response on Eru's part, otherwise undesirable, and a second-best option (the best of course being not to have the incident in the first place). Men are the second race of Children, but they are not "second-best." It's probably better to think of the as the second stage of a rocket, intended to be boosted to a certain height by the Eldar before thrusting forward with our "purpose" as the Elves fade from sight.
|
Admittedly, and now obviously, it was not the best way to describe the creation of Mankind.
Think that, however, you *do* understand my intent, which was that humans are a counter to Melkor. The elves could only do so much, even with their superhuman 'powers.' The failing, to call it that, of the elves, is that they could become contented. Humans were given the gift of discontent, with Arda, with everything. This creative force might make ugly things, but it would also produce survivors,
insuring that some would remain to fight the darkness.