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Flame of the Ainulindalë
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Interesting thoughts Nerwen. Sadly I don´t have time or energy to go deep in to them but I´m feeling quite good about your contributions right now.
And I do agree with you wholeheartedly. We really should remember that practically no one TM spoke about we can´t be sure about. It´s also interesting to consider the choices of the balrogs: Volo, The Might, Gil-Galad. And look at the accuracy! A cobbler, the seer, the hunter... I´d say that´s not too bad! ![]() It´s also interesting to see fex. both myself and Legate still alive, untouched by those creatures of fire and flame. So have they been afraid of the ranger or is Legate the remaining one? Quote:
I thought that already yesterDay. But as I was afraid that the lover-triangle would have been the cobbler - the hunter - an ordo* I was afraid to speak it out (thinking Legate as the hunter then) as there were chances the balrogs hadn´t noticed their seeming alliance. The dilemma number 1 now is whether we should think the other part of the duo to be a balrog or not. According to that belief we should then either try to protect them or lynch them... Dilemma no. 2 is for the ranger to make the decision conserning #1 if they´re still alive in a situation where I´m probably also alive. With only one balrog left the balrog knows exactly what the situation is. The fundamental dilemma surely goes: do we have a correct interpretation here about The Legate and Kath as lovers. We can be wrong about it as well. *That would have been quite balanced as both the cobbler and the hunter are double-edged creatures able of doing good and harm to the side they represent.
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Upon the hearth the fire is red Beneath the roof there is a bed; But not yet weary are our feet... |
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