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Lindolirian
11-16-2001, 06:24 PM
I have a question... When Sam walked in to the Chambers of Fire (Sammath Naur) why did the Phial of Galadriel go dim? I know the book says that "they had cometo the seat of Saurons power, the mightiest in all of Middle Earth,and here all other powers were subdued. But it is my understanding that the light in the Phial of Galadriel is "light caught from Earendil's star" which is a Silmaril. That may be where i make my mistake but i don't know. I f it were a Silmaril, then the light would overcome Sauron's power because the light of the Silmarils come from the Trees of Valinor and those were created by Eru himself who is much more powerful than a wimpy lil Mair like Sauron smilies/wink.gif . Please tell me why the light is dimmed... I don't get it!!

Sharkû
11-16-2001, 06:44 PM
The light itself certainly was strong enought to penetrate the dark of Sauron, but here it may have been the case that the medium carrying the light was not enough. The condensed ancient might of Sauron, united with the apparent power of the very mountain itself, may have simply been to powerful for Galadriel's magic to overcome.

Marileangorifurnimaluim
11-20-2001, 02:41 AM
Nah. The phial was not a simaril itself but only a reflection. A fragile power relative to the heart of Sauron's realm.

Elrian
11-21-2001, 08:25 PM
Originally posted by Sharku:
<STRONG>The light itself certainly was strong enought to penetrate the dark of Sauron, but here it may have been the case that the medium carrying the light was not enough. The condensed ancient might of Sauron, united with the apparent power of the very mountain itself, may have simply been to powerful for Galadriel's magic to overcome.</STRONG>

That and the Ring itself was there as well at the very place it was wrought.

Lindolirian
12-11-2001, 05:55 PM
Ok thank you! I think the idea about the Light being strong enough, but the medium not was what I was looking for. Interesting...