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12-21-2004, 12:39 PM | #1 | ||
Wight
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Michigan
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The Ainur and their physical forms
My apologies if this has been discussed before, but I searched and didn't find it.
In the Sil it says, Quote:
O.K., but how did the chain hold him? It could have had some "magical" property that kept Melkor from changing form, and I might say that that was the case if it were not for another example: Quote:
Lastly, we now that the Balrogs had become incarnate in their forms and so coud not change their forms to escape from falling, but what about Sauron? In the Sil it says that he changed into a vampire and flew away after his match with Huan. So why didn't he change into a flying creature during the destruction of Numenore and escape? It specifically says that he lost the ability to change into whatever he wanted after his body was destroyed in the destruction of Numenore. This one is a little harder to figure out. I seem to remember reading somewhere in one of the other books that, in one version of Tolkiens stories, only Manwe and Varda could fly, and that Melkor was jealous of them for this. So maybe the problem comes from the Sil being taken from so many different sources. I am interested to see what everyone thinks of my theories.
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