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Shady She-Penguin
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But if the ship was loaded with elf-lords of high power such as Glorfindel and the ship had Gandalf in it, I wonder if the nazgűl alone would have succeeded to take the ring. They could, of course, sink the ship, but that maybe wouldn't help their cause at all since the Ring'd be down in the bottom of the sea.Did Sauron have vampires in his service in the Third Age? For if he had, he could have sent a nazgűl - vampire assault and that would have been a match even for a bunch of elf-lords.
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Oooh don't forget that Nazgul and Water don't mix!!!! All Glorfindel (who can face down all of them at once more or less) would have to do is light a torch and the Ring wraith would be caught between their least favourite elements. They would have to walk the plank! Wasn't Thuringwethil about it for vampires in ME?
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![]() But that is, actually, a good point. If the nazgűl didn't like water (which I totally forgot though I last read that part from LotR only a few weeks ago ), Sauron couldn't have sent them to the Sea. I don't mean that he wasn't capable of forcing them to go there. But I think the result would have been a disaster.
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Pilgrim Soul
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Indeed fire on boats is seriously bad news (despite the abundance of available water) - but we have to assume that Sauron's skills as a tactician are superior to that (though there is a theory that military intelligence is an oxymoron - but my pa would kill me for saying that!). Almost feel a bit sorry for the Nazgul - can you imagin hopw bad they would feel if they can't ford a river but get forced to fly miles over the sea.
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Anyway, in the Council it is said that Sauron will watch the westward road. Did Sauron have some water-monsters as spies? Or fish? Or seabirds? (Eek! Not penguins, right? )
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I am sure that the penguins were agents of Ulmo who of all the Valar maintained the the most interest in ME. Crustaceans however were servants of the dark lord
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What positive difference would the casting of the One Ring into the Sea have been? while the power of the Three Rings would have been preserved, so would have Saurons' existance.
If you mean as in to take it to Mordor via the Sea, well, that's covered in the Why Moria? thread.
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I think there is some evidence about the road from Rivendell/Shire to Grey Havens baing watched. The wandering nazgűl, the ruffians and half-orcs in Breeland and the crebain. As the crebain and the ruffians were mostly in Saruman's service, I'm intrigued by the possibility that Sauron used Saruman to guard the Westward Road...
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In other words, its not the case that any Elf (even any High Elf) could just hop into a ship & go back - they would have to be allowed in. Elrond states the Valar would not receive the Ring - it belongs to Middle-earth. This is clearly the point. the only place it can be destroyed is in the fires of Orodruin, the place it was made. Hence, even if it could be taken into the West it could not be destroyed there. If it could not be destroyed Sauron would continue to exist & he had already all but won victory. If the Ring was in the West it would be unassailable, Sauron would be invincible & his victory would be guaranteed permanently. The very worst thing that could be done with it would be to remove it to a place of safety. And of course, there's no reason to believe it would not work on the Elves (& Maiar) in the Blessed Realm & bring disaster there too. Elrond's words are interesting 'For good or ill..' he says. My reading is that he is saying that it is actually a good thing that the Ring remain in Middle-earth because while there it can be destroyed, & if the worst comes to the worst, only Middle-earth is in danger, & Sauron's malice will be contained in Endor. Whatever. The Ring cannot be taken into the West as the Valar will not allow it to be. If it was cast into the depths of the Sea it would still exist, & therefore so would Sauron, & hence he would win, because he is far more powerful than his opponents. Sauron des not need the Ring to achieve victory - which is already assured - the only thing that can defeat him is its destruction & the only place it can be destroyed is the place of its forging - in Middle-earth.
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Shady She-Penguin
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I agree with you, davem, that I was really no option to send the Ring over the sea, since it wouldn't have worked very well.
However, they discuss it a lot in the Council, which, I think, proves that the Council really considered it an option (maybe with the exception of Elrond and Gandalf).
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