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I tend to agree. I don't think Morgoth was "ugly" in the way that we normally use the word. I don't think that artists get it right.
However, in their favor, it is very difficult to adequately convey "terror" in a painting. So instead of terror they attempt revulsion. (They also usually make him too tall, but that is another story.)
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Tolkien wrote in the essay ‘Notes on motives in the Silmarillion’ (published in HoMe X: Morgoth’s Ring) that Morgoth was “a tyrant of ogre-size” when Thangorodrim was broken.
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Well, that would be about 10-15 feet.
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Balrogs are about ten feet or so tall? That was one that I've often wondered at... (the movie confused me a little on this) because in the Silmarillion, when Glorfindel fights the Balrog, he stabs it in the heart... therefore they can't be all that tall. When I think of Balrogs, I usually picture them as being huge... and yet that cannot be, for the average height of the Elves is around six feet or so... -Elrowen |
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Well, one can deduce the rough height of Melkor and his servants through logic reasoning
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...but I've never allowed silly things like that to stop me.
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Now this may just be an exception that proves a rule... Also, I'm probably not well equipped to discuss dragon sizes and heights because my mental picture of them has evolved considerably. I had originally pictured them as being huge beasts that would tower well above humans and elves when standing on their legs. However, my picture has changed considerably. Due partially to the realization that this type of dragon would be ill-suited to the underground life that dragons preferred and partially to seeing Tolkien's own picture of Smaug they have become decidedly more snake-like and lower to the ground. (It is kind of hard to disagree with how Tolkien drew Smaug in my own view). However, I guess it could also depend on where the legs are and the structure of the neck whether a dragon would have been taller than Morgoth.
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I must admit... sometimes logical reasoning isn't my strongest suit.
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My two cents...(Yes, I know it's 80% pictures, but humor me)
Behold! My Morgoth Gallery!
Morgoth 1 Morgoth 2 Morgoth 3 Morgoth 4 Morgoth 5 Because of the size of the pics, They're in link format. Anyway, here's my two cents... Being a big fan of Ulmo, I've always considered Valar around this size: ![]() ![]() If that's too big for you, I can put it back in link form! Anyway, I consider Valar being at least over five times the size of a man. Morgoth, in my opinion, is a mixture of many evil and powerful beings. One of them being Ares, the Greek God of war. Ares I consider Morgoth not far from the appearance of a man, but in an 'evil incarnate' look. The terrible feeling you get from seeing him is probably part of his 'All shall fear me and despair' aura he seems to carry about him. Fingolfin must be the king of neck strength. Clearly we have much to learn from him...
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Fingolfin.....He passed over Dor-nu-fauglith like wind amid dust, and all that beheld his onslaught fled in amaze, thinking Orome himself was come: for a great madness of rage was upon him, so that his eyes shone like the eyes of the Valar. |
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