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Originally Posted by Eönwë
And his "playing" with the children of Hurin makes him much more evil. Smaug just kills (yes, there was that bit where he was thinking of picking of the Lake men if I recall correctly, but he failed). Glaurung makes people suffer for his own pleasure. Doesn't that make him more evil?
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Perhaps, but it doesn't make him very smart. And smart counts.
Allow me to again point out that Glaurung's making people suffer for his own pleasure was his own undoing. His involuted,
Ernst Stavro Bloefeld scheme left alive the man who killed him.
So he's not as smart as he thinks he is.