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Old 08-31-2005, 01:21 PM   #1
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Galadriel & Melian

These two incredible women of great power contributed to many of th good impacts during the reign of evils in Middle-earth but there is something, well alot different between the two. Although Melian's native strength is greater than Galadriel (being of the Maiar), it seemed to me that Galadriel has more of a commanding stature & wisdom than Melian (very evident in the 3rd age). Galadriel had much input on decisions & rarely stayed in the background & she, like Melian had great foresight & was able to see & percieve clearly the mind of Sauron than any of the wise (save for Gandalf but he's a maia & was also counselled byu Galadriel in Lothlorien) & at that time Sauron was more powerful than Morgoth. Whereas Melian, though she lent alot with her girdle, she had very limited skills in convincing Thingol who would easily brush away her counsels unlike Galadriel & Celeborn. And then Melian abandoned her kingdom open to the attacks of Morgoth & abandoning her maidens & her subjects to suffer. Sure she had suffered loses but that wasn't reason enough. She didn't even thionk twice for her people. Galadriel, although Celebrian was molested, endured for her kingdom. It might've been a self-serving motive but it benefitted the elves of Lorien & her presence aided them during the final hours of darkness. I feel like Melian was somewhat weak than her apprentice in terms of queenship, & even in her choice for a husband.
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Old 09-02-2005, 01:52 PM   #2
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I feel like Melian was somewhat weak than her apprentice in terms of queenship, & even in her choice for a husband.
Another Galadriel/Luthien style debate, I see...

Personally, by calling Galadriel Melian's apprentice, I think you are endangering your very premise- since the strength and skills of Galadriel in later years may be attributed to the teaching she received from Melian.

However, the main point I'll debate now will be your last one- that Thingol was less than Celeborn. Granted, Celeborn was a great Elf, greater than most fans tend to give him credit, but he is no Elu Thingol, one of the greatest kings of all Elvenkind. Proud, yes. At times, overconfident. Sometimes harsh. But definitely a great king. And as far as the personality flaws go, we can see an echo of them in his great-nephew's treatment of Gimli upon learning of the Balrog's re-awakening.

Personally, I would call Galadriel/Celeborn a deliberate latter-day version of Melian/Thingol, in much the same way that Aragorn/Arwen were a deliberate latter-day version of Luthien/Beren. To say that the copy is greater than the original seems... flawed.

Unlike the Luthien, in her debate with Galadriel, Melian actually IS a Maia. And she matches Galadriel's feat of holding out against the Dark Lord- except that the Dark Lord she holds out against is Melkor, and she does it singlehandedly between his return to Middle-earth and the Coming of the Noldor, whereas Galadriel never leads the sole kingdom standing against Sauron. Ever.
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Old 09-04-2005, 09:53 AM   #3
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Another Galadriel/Luthien style debate, I see...

Personally, by calling Galadriel Melian's apprentice, I think you are endangering your very premise- since the strength and skills of Galadriel in later years may be attributed to the teaching she received from Melian.
Not exactly a Galadriel/Luthien debate. More of wisdom than power, & apprentices can surpass their masters.

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However, the main point I'll debate now will be your last one- that Thingol was less than Celeborn. Granted, Celeborn was a great Elf, greater than most fans tend to give him credit, but he is no Elu Thingol, one of the greatest kings of all Elvenkind. Proud, yes. At times, overconfident. Sometimes harsh. But definitely a great king. And as far as the personality flaws go, we can see an echo of them in his great-nephew's treatment of Gimli upon learning of the Balrog's re-awakening.
Ah but you see, great he is yet it was the Queen of Doriath that lent him that power. Proud, harsh, arrogant, & rash... doesn't seem to constitute greatness (at least to me). And letting Melian's counsel pass from one ear to the other... well you get the pattern.


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Personally, I would call Galadriel/Celeborn a deliberate latter-day version of Melian/Thingol, in much the same way that Aragorn/Arwen were a deliberate latter-day version of Luthien/Beren. To say that the copy is greater than the original seems... flawed.
They were indeed latter day versions but they were different. They are greater in terms of choices & character.

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Unlike the Luthien, in her debate with Galadriel, Melian actually IS a Maia. And she matches Galadriel's feat of holding out against the Dark Lord- except that the Dark Lord she holds out against is Melkor, and she does it singlehandedly between his return to Middle-earth and the Coming of the Noldor, whereas Galadriel never leads the sole kingdom standing against Sauron. Ever.
Agreed. I wasn't contesting Melian's native strength. Although, Morgoth at the time was already beginning to dwindle in might. He could not even defend himself against Ungoliant & had to rely on his Balrogs & yet Melian was able to stay the fell spider-maia. But it was also not that long before the coming of Noldor, especially of Feanor, so Doriath ruled with other mighty princes. Not by brute force did their kingdom fell but courtesy of Thingol. Sauron also in the 3rd age was more powerful than Morgoth & Galadriel was able to divine his mind clearly & although Lothlorien had no girdle, it needed Sauron's physical presence to be overthrown because the power that dwelt there was too great for any to overcome. No matter how many armies attack Lothlorien, it will never be invaded because of Galadriel. Sauron was able to attack many kingdoms at the same time. If Melian senses something, she rarely does something about it (or needed Thingol's consent) whereas Galadriel challenges fate.
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