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Bilbo had a set of magic cuff-links I seem to remember.
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He did, I think that Dale and the Lonely Mountain produced alot of magic items around the start TFOTR
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Don't forget there's also Saruman's Ring.
Are the Pukel Men magical? I think that they may have been made to impress at some point, and possibly to frighten (especially as they mark the approach to a ritual landscape) but any of that aspect has long since left them, certainly to the Rohirrim. Quote:
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Well according to UT the Drśedain of Beleriand could have had magical powers at least that was the belief. Apparantly they could give some of their own power to a statue that would then guard a house/what ever in their place.
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EDIT: spookily cross posted with Raynor! The part from HoME is also in UT (if someone hasn't got that volume of HoME, this is where you'll also find the info). Anyway, I always take this talk of 'magic' ascribed to the Druedain to a simple lack of understanding of these people. Our ancient ancestors have in the past been given 'magical' powers (e.g. saying Merlin 'flew' Stonehenge in from Ireland!) when the truth is that we simply did not understand those people. I see the same reflected in Middle-earth and the suspicious reactions of the more 'civilised' when dealing with a secretive hunter-gatherer order of Men.
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Well Aghan was at his brother and he did say that "when you transfer some of you powers to things you made, then you will have to recive some of the pain/damage" (I only have the danish edition)
It would also have been a great hassle for him to brake the stone, burn its feet and place it on a dead orc, just to make such a "prank" |
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It looks like we are all cross-posting tonight ![]() Edit: cross-posted with Rune, yet again |
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A Mere Boggart
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I'd like it to be true that they did have access to some lost form of knowledge that defied rational explanation, but stories like that are common in folklore around the world, and reason can be found behind them. Maybe ascribing the power of positive thinking to the events in this story is me applying too much modern knowledge to them. I'd go further to say that Aghan may have indeed killed the Orc but did not wish to make Barach feel 'obliged' in any way, and so may have said it was due to magical powers. In fact, Aghan may have truly believed it was due to magical powers whereas he may actually have been in a trance, such as Shamans go into in order to endure unbelievable pain.
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Now if I can accept that, why am I resisting accepting The Faithful Stone story?
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