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Regal Dwarven Shade
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: A Remote Dwarven Hold
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I'm afraid that you do not understand what I mean.
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I'm not talking about what the characters themselves believed about the Ring and what was happening. I would be the first to declare that Sauron was petrified by the thought of someone taking the Ring and using it against him. I am talking about what Tolkien said. Quote:
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The only way the Ring could be destroyed at that moment is if 1) Frodo had the highly unlikely urge to throw himself into the Crack of Doom 2) the person along with the Ringbearer pushes the Ringbearer into the Crack of Doom, however for a variety of reasons this would be unlikely. And finally you have option 3) a freakish piece of divine intervention, not to be expected in the usual course of events (or even at all), even though this is the way that it played out. However, as I said above, this was all unintentional. Until the moment he realized what was going on, he could not conceive of anyone wanting to destroy his Ring. Ironically, if it were not for Gollum, the exact moment that he found out the plan he was suddenly safer than at any time since the Last Alliance because the Ringbearer had claimed the Ring and would not destroy it, and was utterly incapable of keeping Sauron from reclaiming it. However, Sauron probably did not have time to think all this through. Quote:
And before there are any remarks about giving it arms and legs, I’d like to say that then it would not really be a ring anymore, would it? [ February 08, 2003: Message edited by: Kuruharan ]
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