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Pittodrie Poltergeist
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This, a lot of children included.
Also I think they separated Melkor's spirit from his body which is a definition of killing him isn't it?
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Also, Melkor was forced into the Void, but it is not said that his consciousness was affected, and the Valar were not by nature corporal beings in the first place. I don't think you can infer that Melkor was "killed". EDIT- Also had the thought that Melkor was not one of the Children, but was a peer of the Valar. Their bringing him to heel was much different than the prospect of their judging Elves, Men, or Dwarves.
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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The Valar didn't give life to the Children - so they can't take it away.
Zil - I agree with you completely on what you said about Morgoth.
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As an aside: I would say Morgoth was killed; he incarnated himself and had become wedded to his body it seems, and was ultimately judged and executed.
This is arguably more explicit in Morgoth's Ring (and/or possibly Osanwe Centa) than in the Silmarillion. What the MR text might also say about Manwe or Eru here I don't remember however, and I don't have Myths Transformed at hand at the moment! Edit: here's the 'arguably more explicit' passage I was thinking of (found it on the net), but I know there's more in any case... Quote:
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I don't know which text was the preferred one from the Professor's point of view, but doesn't the Second Prophesy of Mandos refer to Melkor returning at the end as well?
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I would say that in Tolkien's world killing is the separation of body and spirit, rather than the reduction of spirit to nothing. Again I have to rely on quotations from the net (from Morgoth's Ring), but as far as Morgoth being physical...
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Blossom of Dwimordene
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The Valar didn't have to rip the body away from Morgoth. They couldn have just pushed him into the Void, and it is the Void, so nothing physical could be there. *Morgoth's body dissolves into emptiness*
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