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Originally Posted by Urwen
Do you think that Morgoth intended for Maeglin to die?
He made sure Maeglin was safe from his own forces, but he gave him no safety from the people of Gondolin. Meaning he might have anticipated that Maeglin would die either way, at the hands of his own allies no less.
Of course, the question is: what did he hope to accomplish by having his own loyalist killed?
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On the basis of no evidence at all, I'm going to say yes, he fully intended for Maeglin to die.
I tend to view Morgoth as the ultimate nihilist - he'll promise anything he cares to, but feels no obligation to keep those promises. Sauron does this too, promising Gorlim his life back to betray Barahir and then offing him anyway.
Did he keep Maeglin safe from his forces? Maeglin
was safe, but he never left the city, and I don't remember him running into any Orcs or Balrogs in the FoG. It's entirely possible that if he'd encountered Gothmog, he would have been skewered even while declaring his loyalty to the Iron Crown.
Like I say, this isn't an evidenced position, and I'm more than willing to shift it if you know of source text I've not considered.
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