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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Apr 2002
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I was reding Loast Tales yesterday (what a confusing book!) and came across a few things interesting things.
After Melko comes to the dwellings of the Noldor during the festival, kills their guards and takes thir treasure, and the Noldor come to Manwe for help, and Amnwe says something to the effect of "This is all your fault becuase you had dealing with Melko." the account reads: Quote:
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Join Date: May 2003
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An interesting thread for sure. However I see it going in the direction of why did the Valar unchain Melkor in the first place. If we kept going in that direction we would arrive at the very question "Why is there evil at all?"
It is my personal opinion (rather correct or otherwise) that the Valar should not have tried to prevent the elves from going after Morgoth to avenge Finwë and retake the Silmarills. For time and time again, with both Gondolin and Nargothrond, the doom of the Noldor, the curse, which Mandos set, worked great woe. Had not the Valar barred the way to the elves, there might not have been the kinslaying, had there not been the kinslaying there would not have been the curse of Mandos. I hold that the Noldor were right to go after Morgoth, for he had done great hurt to both the Noldor and to Valinor. I think the Valar should have aided him. Glofin
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We also know that Morgoth was accessible since Beren and Luthien managed to get into his throne room. If the good guys kill all the baddies on the field of battle and Angband was emptied, who's left to defend Morgoth? Maybe he had a Balrog bodyguard or two? Doesn't really matter since we know elves can kill Balrogs. Yeah sure, the messenger told Feanor "Vala he is, thou saist. Then thou hast sworn in vain, for none of the Valar canst thou overcome now or ever within the halls of Ea, not though Eru whom thou namest had made thee thrice greater than thou art." I've always thought that was questionable (as Feanor did). After that time Elves certainly overcame a few Maia, and Maia are of the same race as the Valar. Why should it be impossible to overcome a Vala then? With help from the other two Elvish realms they beat Morgoth's forces, walk into the throne room, Luthien starts singing him a lullaby, and then they tie him in chains and carry him out on a huge stretcher (Luthien singing the whole time) and stick him on a boat back to Valinor where the Valar stick him in prison. I think the deed was possible if not for the Valar going and dooming that the deed wasn't possible. It makes me think they didn't want the Noldor to succeed. Oh no, those evil Noldor (sarcasm) had to pay for their crime (which likely wouldn't have happened if not for the bungling of the Valar). So did they doom their effort because they didn't want them to defeat a Vala because it would hit home the fact that they, the Valar, weren't all that far above the Elves (I remember a quote that said they were supposed to be teachers and leaders of Elves, not their Kings and Queens). Hoo boy. Can't wait to see responses to this post. What can I say? I'm feeling feisty today. ![]()
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Apr 2002
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Oh well said Glofin! a lot of awful things might have been avoided if the Manwe and the rest had just let the elves go when they wanted to. I read somewhere in LT that Manwe knew that the elves, being children of the world, wold have to return sometime, he should have let them be.
As for Phantom, you have many good points. The elves got closer on several occasions to busting Morgoth than the Valar did. The Valar finally helped after Earendil begged them to help. Had the Valar perhaps aided the elves in tracking down Morgoth in the beginning, they could have snatched him before hid fortress became impenetrable perhaps. I like your idea of catching Morgoth, phantom, very ingenious.
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