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| View Poll Results: Who, in the Lord of the Rings, was the most effective liar? | |||
| Boromir |
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0 | 0% |
| Denethor |
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1 | 1.92% |
| Gollum |
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2 | 3.85% |
| Saruman |
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14 | 26.92% |
| Sauron |
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22 | 42.31% |
| Wormtongue |
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13 | 25.00% |
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Auspicious Wraith
Join Date: May 2002
Location: The Netherlands
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Fascinating thread and surprised that I didn't see it back in the day.
![]() Specifically to answer Prince of the Halfling's fine post: Sauron could easily have swayed the Eastern and Southern men to fight for him without lying. Military glory, security from Mordor, crusade against the Western and Northern men; lies were not necessary. Likewise the Mouth. Why assume that Sauron lied? Mouth could easily foresee that Sauron would need to delegate some fun jobs! I have to agree that Sauron did all his best lying further back in the story, and that's why I'd choose someone else.
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A Voice That Gainsayeth
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Although I have to join the chorus of those saying that the moments when Sauron's "art" of lie really seems like an "art" are mostly the First/Second Era ones. The episode with Gorlim is definitely the top for me. Sauron (and even more the "proto-Sauron", like his earlier "versions" in the Lay of Leithian) seems to me to be the liar, although of course taking nothing from Morgoth, of whom he was technically a mere servant, so "cosmologically" it is pretty certain that Morgoth was "the" liar; but sort of from the literary perspective, it seems to me that with Sauron, it is somehow more emphasised (and also if the question is only about LotR, then Morgoth is anyway out of question).
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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If we'd consider the 1st age as well, I'd agree with you on Morgoth. He created lie in the first place. He decieved men, elves, and even the Valar.
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Auspicious Wraith
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That's why I think these particular 'lies' were not so effective, because the end-result was the same with or without them: those armies were marching for Sauron regardless.
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