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Well kind of yes. I think it's because everyone forgot about this thread...
Very good theory by the way. Maybe Gandalf and the Balrog could have climbed the Caradhras and fought there. The Balrog could have fallen again and Gandalf would have collpased and died like he originally did, on top of a mountain. Another theory I've had that's been put down was what if Gandalf never got captured by Saruman? What if he didn't go see Saruman when Radagast instructed him to? BTW Gandalf, please speak in full scentences. Using abreviation is frowned upon here. As you hopefully noticed, the only abreviations we use are "BTW" and "LOL". Just a little friendly advice.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Sorry about that lol.
Well if gandalf hadn't gone to Sauraman ( its seems so obvious now Sauron/Sauraman!) then it probally means he would have already known that sauraman was a traitor. I think he already guessed that he had turned traitor but he needed some proof. |
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Energetic Essence
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Tolkien does state (correct me if I'm wrong) a few times in the books that Gandalf had guessed that there was something wrong with Saruman. Your idea of him needing proof is a good theory, but again (correct me if I'm wrong again) he went there because he thought that Saruman knew some new information about the Enemy. Now to speculate even furher, what if Gandalf, after coming right back from Edoras after being captured, went straight to Bree and awaited Frodo there? What would that change? WOULD it change anything?
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Animated Skeleton
Join Date: Aug 2005
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I think that if Gandalf stayed with the Fellowship the Fellowship would have still broken up. Gandalf would want Aragorn to go and help with the coming war so Sauron would be distracted by the return of the king rather than finding the ring. I think that Merry and Pippin would still have been captured. I do not know whether or not Borromir would have fallen or not. Either way the Fellowship would have split up. Gandalf would have asked that Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and possibly Borromir to go save Merry and Pippin. After they save Merry and Pippin (if they could) they would not try to catch Gandalf, Frodo, and Sam instead they would go and aid in the war. Gandalf would have helped Frodo and Sam get into Mordor but after they got in he might disappear so that Frodo and Sam would meet up with Gollum. Gandalf would do this because he knows Frodo doesn't have the strenghth to destroy the ring by himself, he needs the help of Sam and Frodo's pity of Gollum. Frodo and Sam would have never met Faramir in Ithelin
but, on the contraray they would not have met Shelob near Cirith Ungol. I think Gandalf would have tried to cross into Mordor over the Mountians of Shadow where the river Poros flows down. The crossing might be easier here because of the river. It is also here that he might have been "promoted" to Gandalf the White by Eru through Ulmo. Is this where he would leave Frodo and Sam as well? I think after Frodo and Sam get into Mordor the plot would be pretty close to the real plot.
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Something that I would not have thought of in my last post is that how would Theoden get uncorrupted from Sauruman? Gandalf would not have been in Rohan to save him. I think that after Aragorn, Gimli, Legolas, and Borromir rescued Merry and Pippin they would go to Minas Tirith. Rohan would lie in ruin and Aragorn would have never gone through the paths of the dead and Gondor might not be able to win on the Plains of the Pellenor. So without Gandalf aiding in the war the war would not have gone as well as it did. The war would have been an easy victory for Sauron and it would distract him enough for Frodo and Sam to get to Mount Doom. Though maybe after Gandalf got his power-up and left Frodo and Sam at the River Poros Gandalf could have gone and aided in the war but, by then Rohan would be gone and Aragorn and company would already be in Minas Tirith and the siege would have already started and all would be lost. The fact that Gandalf would have not been in Rohan would have srewed up the entire war so I think that ever since the begining Gandalf would want all of the Fellowship to aid in the war except Frodo and Sam.
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Energetic Essence
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Awsome theories there Himilsillion.
I think another thing missing in there is how would they know that Saruman was corrupted in the first place? All of the questions and theories come back to the conversation with Radagast and Gandalf when Radagast first told Gandalf that Saruman wanted to see him. So I propose we start our theorizing there and here's some questions for you guys. What would have happened if Gandalf didn't go see Saruman? Would he have gone back to the Shire and somehow still found out about Saruman's treachery? To answer my first question, I think he would have went back to the Shire and told them to leave right away and told him then and there about Aragorn. Gandalf would then have made his way over to Rivendell to consult Elrond on this matter and then maybe, since he knows that Frodo is safe in Aragorn's hands and Elrond would know where he went to, he would go and see Saruman and then get captured. Elrond would then send Gwaihir to rescue Gandalf if Gandalf didn't return by the time Frodo arrived in Rivendell. Now that raises even more questions which I'll get into later. But first I want to know what you guys think would have happened.
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If Gandalf would have never went to see Saruman he would go to Bree and meet Frodo and Co. at the Prancing Pony on time. There they would meet Aragorn and all six of them would proceed onto to Rivendell. He would not add any extraordinary haste to his travel because he would not know that the Nazgul were sent forth from Minas Morgul because he learned about the nine from Saruman in Orthranc right when Saruman revealed his treachery.
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