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06-25-2005, 09:42 PM | #1 |
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Luthien & Galadriel
Okay, the primary power of the Three Elven rings is to arrest change & decay but it is also stated that it greatly enhanced the natural powers of its bearers. Now, Galadriel, being described as an almost equal to Feanor (Unfinished Tales) and an already mighty & commanding stature when she was in Valinor... when she wears the Nenya, obviously she will become more powerful so would it suffice that she would level to the might of Luthien (who is half ainur) if not of Melian while wearing Nenya?
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06-25-2005, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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Don't know. Can't tell. Tolkien never devsied a power-o-meter to gauge the potency if his characters. However I should think there is a considerable difference between the power of Illuvatar's Children and that of the Ainur.
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06-25-2005, 10:49 PM | #3 |
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I agree that the difference in power between a Maia or even half-Maia and an Elda is probably more significant than most people seem to think. And besides, the Elves of the Third Age needed Rings to reach that kind of power whereas the Maiar.. well.. ended up with Rings also. A few of them. But I think my point still stands.
And anyway, Lúthien's already beaten Galadriel to the Most-Joy-and-Most-Sorrow thing, and the Only-One-to-Ever-Move-Mandos thing...
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06-26-2005, 02:02 PM | #5 |
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I really don't think it is a fair comparison. But I may be prejudiced because I have never found Luthien anything like as interesting as Galadriel. And Beren never really appealed - especially as I blame him for FInrod the beloved's death ...
We don't really see Galadriel try her power when the Eldar were at their peak in the elder days and by the time of LOTR, Galadriel had borne a child which depleted the strength of Elf women. Nevertheless she is undoubtedly the most inherently powerful of the ELdar remaining with or without the ring and I would say at least's Gandalf's equal before his encounter with the Balrog. With the ring she has the strength to repel all but Sauron himself and she is able to cast down Dol Guldur even after the RIng is destroyed. Think of the power GLorfindel had - able to drive teh Nazgul into the river more or less unaided by the power within him - and Galadriel was surely more powerful than he in her own right...
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I think that Galadriel didn't really possess the kind of power Luthien had--although I'm pretty sure a few very gifted Elves could surpass the Maiar... look at Feanor... he made the Silmarilli... did the Maiar make their own light gems and stuff? Anyway, if Curufinwe/Feanaro was able to surpass the Maiar in those things, I'm pretty sure Galadriel has surpassed Luthien in that... |
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