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steve 09-28-2002 09:05 PM

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Im not sure if i should put this here or on newbs and newcomers but ill try it here.

Why did the ring have to be destroyed, i mean i know why, but wouldnt they have done somethign much easier, cause we see that Sauron did send the nazgul to get the ring and not orcs or some other creature, couldnt they have just tied a weight onto the ring and droped it inot the ocean? I dont think Sauron had anything that could go to the bottom of the ocean and actuially find the ring.

elengil 09-28-2002 09:25 PM

The ring had to be destroyed *not only* to keep Sauron from recovering it, but because so long as the Ring survives, so will Sauron, and as we all see at the battle before the Morannon, Sauron's forces were still mighty enough to have destroyed all of Middle Earth even without the Ring. He simply had the man-power.

The Ring had to be destroyed in order to once and for all destroy Sauron, and it was only by the destruction of the ring (and the convenient rescue by the eagles) that the army before the gates survived. Otherwise Aragorn, Elessar, Estel, Elfstone, ETC would've ended up dead too!

hobbitlass 09-28-2002 11:06 PM

Just a thought... Are you in any way related to Boromir?! [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]

Alatariel 09-29-2002 03:08 AM

And they said that even if they dropped it in the sea, it would still survive and after millions of years, the seas and lands would change, and it would turn up again somewhere else, possibly out of reach of the "goodies", so eventually Sauron would get it.

Nilwen 09-29-2002 06:29 AM

I think that If thay dropped it in the sea,The story would not have been so good.

Isilya 09-29-2002 09:42 AM

Exactly, if they had just dropped it into the sea, the story wouldn't have been that great, or that long. Besides, eventually, I think that some sea creature (kraken, maybe?) would have been bended to Sauron's forces, and retrieved it.

TolkienGurl 09-29-2002 09:51 AM

Remember - "the Ring has a will of its own. It wants to be found." It would discover some way to be found by an evil creature that would gladly take it to Sauron.

Neferchoirwen 09-29-2002 10:42 AM

On the creative side of things, if the ring was tied to an anvil and dropped to the sea, then it's most likely that a mermaid or some sea creature would find the ring. Concerning the anvil, the dwarves would be hailed as heroes of ME because of their contrbution of the anvil. As for the mermaid, or some other sea creature, then they would be corrupted because there would be no way for any of them to get to Mordor, unless Saurom would want to rule form the sea. If that would have happened, then ME or any place for that matter wouldn't exist because the seas would engulf ME and all the other places, and Sauron would rule.

Just sharing a stupid thought... forgive me if it sounds irritating. [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]


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