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11-29-2002, 09:44 AM | #1 |
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Gothmog????
hi im looking for more info on Gothmog(of the 3rd age not the balrog) iv had a look around but cant find any thing more than personal opinion can any 1 help me?
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11-29-2002, 10:30 AM | #2 | |
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Welcome to the Downs, the witch king.
I looked up "Gothmog" in The Tolkien Companion (which is not cannon, but often helpful) It says this; Quote:
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11-29-2002, 11:07 AM | #3 |
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thanx anyway i gess il have 2 keep looking
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11-29-2002, 12:02 PM | #4 |
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11-29-2002, 02:48 PM | #5 |
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very helpful thank you
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11-29-2002, 08:54 PM | #6 |
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Ok guys, I have a question concerning GOTHMOG in the Return of the King. In the chapter entitled The Battle of the Pelennor Fields, along with the lord of the Nazgul, Gothmog was the lieutenant of the opposing army. Now, I have been led on that there were actually TWO Gothmogs in all of Middle-Earth. I don't know if this is true, but can someone tell me? Well I wondering if it was referring to Gothmog the Balrog lord, or the other Gothmog, if there is another. And don't you think if in the movie the RotK, a huge Balrog lord was on the fields of Pelennor, fighting a battle in front of Minas-Tirith it would be awesome? I would.
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11-29-2002, 09:01 PM | #7 |
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Gothmog, the balrog lord, was slain by Ecthelion during the destrucion of Gondolion. This Gothmog was not a balrog, and while it would be an interesting sight to see on Pelannor fields, that would be unaccurate.
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11-29-2002, 09:06 PM | #8 |
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Thanks. Disappointing I won't see a Balrog whoop up on the Pelennor Fields though...
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Beren87, was that a deliberate mistake? 'Uncorrect'. Reminds me of Ralph Wiggum. 'Me fail English? That's unpossible!' Hehe! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
Now, the question. I've always felt that Gothmog was a Nazgul, owing largely to this piece in The Hunt for The Ring: Quote:
Also, on the battlefield a Nazgul would be a far more intimidating and rousing sight for your troops than an orc or black Numenorean. There is only one mention of Gothmog in the text of LoTR: Quote:
Hope I helped, though.
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01-18-2004, 09:47 PM | #10 |
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Okay, Gothmog the lieutenant of Minas Morgul is said to be the second most powerful Nazgul of the nine, if he was indeed a Nazgul. Chances are, yes, but in the ROTK movie, Gothmog was that main orc with the eye missing that almost got crushed by the boulder. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] But in my opinion, he was a Nazgul. [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
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01-19-2004, 02:11 AM | #12 |
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At the time of the Battle of the Pellanor, the staff at Dol Guldur were no doubt busy in Lothlorien. As for the Lieutenant of Morgul, my first impression was that he was Nazgul, but I tend to agree with Legolas. He probably was not. There is certainly no evidence that he was, and Tolkien would not (I think) have omitted this fact if he was indeed a Nazgul.
By the way, Do Balrogs have wings and could they fly? Was Tom Bombadil a Maia? How did Gandalf recover his staff after Moria? Why didn't the Eagles just fly Frodo from Rivendell to Mount Doom and have done? What was the real power of the Silmarils? and if you can fit it in, just how old was the Mouth of Sauron, and where did he come from? Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Haha! Well, Ainur, let me begin...only funning. As I said it's an open-ended question. You rightly pointed out there's no evidence to support Gothmog being a Nazgul, but then there's none to say he's not. I think it was Saucepan Man in another thread said he'd always thought Gothmog a Nazgul because of an old LoTR board game he had! It just depends!
Legolas, I agree the Mouth of Sauron was no Nazgul: Quote:
I just don't hold with the thought that the lieutenant of Minas Morgul must not have been a Nazgul simply because 'who would run the city when all the wraiths were away otherwise?' The orcs managed to run Cirith Ungol ok...well, kind of. Ahem. If Gothmog was an orc, though, why would other orcs fear or respect him? If Gothmog were a Nazgul, though, the fear of Sauron himself would be put into those orcs, and be he or the WK there or not, they would know they would have to answer to either the WK or his lieutenant- both Nazgul. Frodo2968thewhite, while Gothmog was represented by an orc in the movie, that's not canon and we can't really rely on it. Also, if Gothmog were an orc, look at how he looked! Would you obey him? [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
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Were all nine Nazgûl present for the Battle of the Pelennor Fields and the march on the Balck Gate? If Khamul was lieutenant of Dol Guldur, shouldn't he have been there (with his best buddy Nazgûl) commanding the assault on Lórien, instead of flying around Minas Tirith?? There's some speculation about this on the thread called Nazgûl at the Pelennor Fields.
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01-21-2004, 08:53 PM | #15 |
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I was thinking that the second-in-command could be filled haphazardly by anyone, seeing the seeming invincibility of the Witch-King. C'mon! What would he do there, with the most powerful of Sauron's warriors is doing the leading?
Probably Gothmog is a human, who sucked up to Sauron(see Mouth of Sauron), thus growing in rank, until he was the second most powerful human in Sauron's army. Another, though less convincing point against Gothmog being a Nazgûl: not one of them was named in Sindarin(then again, only two of them are given names.) Later days! [img]smilies/cool.gif[/img] ->Elenrod
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01-21-2004, 09:32 PM | #16 |
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Samwise, I'd obey him just so I could get his ugly face away from me! [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
I don't think the Witch-king cared about his army or other underlings at all. He just did what had to be done, in order to win. He was an extreme contrast to Aragorn, who constantly looked out for the welfare of his followers or subjects.
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