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As for your first point, it did matter to Lady Galadriel. Secondly, the LOTR clearly states that Denethor was most displeased with the Ring going to Mordor. He wanted it in Minas Tirith, to be used only at the uttermost end of need. So there is not a case to say he was too weak or had no desire to wield the Ring. The only question in his mind was, who should wield it? |
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Recall the words of Galadriel to Frodo on the wielding of the Ring. One who desires to wield it will only succeed by having a great power of their own, & more besides.
The Ring was Denethor's last hope of success against Sauron. To think he had already been defeated before even learning of the fate of the Ring Bearer going to Mordor is quite astonishing to claim. He sent Boromir to Rivendell in the hope he may gain support from the Wise to use the Ring in Minas Tirith, did he not? Last edited by Mansun; 10-12-2007 at 02:25 PM. |
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Raynor, you have been a nuisance in other threads, & you are edging ever closer to that status here too. You know full well that Galadriel told Frodo that one who wishes to wield the Ring must have a great power of their own first. I will not quote the exact words, as you should know exactly what I am talking about.
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Think of the personal comment as a Gandalf vs Pippin scenario . Last edited by Mansun; 10-12-2007 at 03:41 PM. |
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this argument amuses Gil-Galad. continue.
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As for Denethor, his tongue-lashing of Faramir occurs after Gandalf has let him in on the secret; and the context of course is What if Boromir had been in Ithilien? Nothing to do with the Fellowship. No-one in Gondor knew about the Ring until Gandalf's arrival in March. Remember, at the Council when Elrond relates that Isildur took the Ring, Boromir is shocked, and says expressly that this 'little' fact was completely unknown in the South. Only in Arnor and Rivendell was the truth known. The whole notion that Denethor knew about the Ring and about the Council*, and despatched Boromir expressly to grab it for him, is an invention of Peter Jackson and his co-conspirators. *to which no invitations were sent! Boromir in fact left Minas Tirith several weeks before Frodo ever departed Bag-end.
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For the simple fact that even if Denethor knew Frodo possessed the Ring (which I don't think there's anything to suggest that he did know), Boromir sets out for Rivendell on July 4th 3018, Frodo doesn't leave Bag End until September 23rd and has no idea he's going to Rivendell until he runs into Aragorn at Bree on the 29th. And as WCH mentions, most in Gondor seemed to think Isildur's Bane referred to the orc arrow that slew him. Faramir thought so until he deducted that Isildur's Bane couldn't have been an orc arrow: Quote:
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I would add Boromir's statement at the council:
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My first comment here!
I think that Saurman thought he could become Sauron, if he could get the Ring, and that perhaps he joined with Sauron in the hopes that he might get information that would be of use to him. I think Saruman intended to use his allegiance with Sauron as a cover for his true intensions of trying to get the Ring. I also think that in the films they should have shown Saurman as more of his own force rather then just a poppet of Sauron. Last edited by Nazgūl-king; 12-08-2007 at 12:30 AM. Reason: Corrected spelling |
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