Thank you Fingolfin, but I still wonder what point you are trying to make. They had no love for eachother, which is fine, but it doesn't change their symbiotic relationship. They may not have willingly aided each other, but Sauron still used Shelob as a more proficient watch over an entrance to his lands, and Shelob still ate any unfortunate orc that was left to rot in her lair. There is a mutual benefit to each side, which is the definition of symbiotic. But regardless, the main point of that statment was that the two were not allied, as has just been proved.
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'See half-brother! This is sharper than thy tongue. Try but once more to usurp my place and the love of my father, and maybe it will rid the Noldor of one who seeks to be the master of thralls.' -Feanor, threatening Fingolfin with his sword. ~Moderator of the Mordor RPG.~
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