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Old 08-06-2000, 11:14 AM   #1
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Ring Doomed from the begining...

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I am reading Lost Tales part one and the early detailed description of the Music of Ainur reminded me of the
of the Silms references to the three times Melkor tries to take over and fight Eru's theme. During each of these attempts the Ainur around him often were lead astray and came into harmony with Melkor's theme. Since the Music basically governs the fate of the World and none can escape that fate except men did the Ainur who joined Melkor in the discourse of the music doom themselves from the begining. Did Sauron and all the spirits who later became the Balrogs make up this group that joined Melkor. Is it possible Sauraman even joined Melkor in his third attempt to disrupt the theme.
Also could the Maiar and Valar who later thwart the attempts of Melkor and Sauron have been used by Eru to make the new themes that arose despite Melkors themes.

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