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I noted in a thread not long ago that the Meneltarma on Numenor often makes me think of the Kaaba at Mecca, so this is an interesting thread!
Now, is it my imagination or is there something in one of the texts which states that the walls of Orthanc were constructed of Obsidian? That's not from meteorites but is an Igneous rock formed by volcanic activity (and very nice, too). And Tolkien noted that the walls around Minas Tirith were black and of the same stone. If someone can clarify or not about this that would be excellent. ![]()
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Appearance-wise it seems like enough to Obsidian, but I don't think that particular rock could be described as 'unbreakable'.
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My bet's on black basalt as being more likey. Obsidian is actually not all that strong; it is, after all, basically volcanic glass. It takes one hell of an edge when chipped (an obsidant knife blade, in fact is sharper than all but the most highly honed steel blades) but it is the one of the last stones you'd want to try and build with. you couuld assumedng you had chunks big enough polish it to mirror smoothness but it would take an incredilbe amount of time. Leaving the rough edges on the outside sounds good (it would basically mean you had a wall covered with flesh shearing edges) until you realize that should the walls be heated (as they migh by someone lighting fires around the bottom, during a seige) the stones wouln't just crack, they would shatter showering your enemies and your own tropps with a rain of razor sharp shrapne. Not to mention that obsidian has a lot of internal bubbles of its own which could pop and crack in these same temperatures.) Basalt on the other hand is very strong and study, weathering better than even granite. True it isnt neccerily shiny, but it will take a good polish if it is dressed and it can be sort of sparkly if it has the right crystals in it.
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Yes. Or why not to go with the simple, and in my opinion the best answer (of course just for myself, I am not forcing that on anybody), that it is simply an unknown substance. In other words, why do we have to always break the things to find out what they are... (
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Since the discussion has lost the swords of Eol fare behind, this might be out of place, but here it goes anyway: As fare as I remember the swords were not black to begin with. They were shiny steel as any other normal balde. Anglachel changed to the black colour only after the death of Beleg.
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I don't see the connection at all, I am afraid. There is just no hints at all to the swords being connected to the Kaaba, obviously we all make weird association when reading the books and sometimes drift of in our own thoughts. . . but it is very unlikely that all of these where the intend of Tolkien.
Anyways is it not quite common in european folk lore that special storries are attached to black rocks? In Kalundborg fjord there lies a black rock and the legend tells that it got it colour when Valdemar the Young, the son of King Valdemar (II) the Victorious, was accedentaly killed by an arrow during a hunt. (He died right at the rock and it turned black from grief or something of the sort) |
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I can't recall this particular anime, but it had a meteorite and a black sword forged from it. Tolkien's influence perhaps, or are there other myths it might draw influence from? With regards to black stones, I just want to mention in Chinese tradition jade is something very very precious; a jade is (unless I'm heavily mistaken) given to a child and the child must hold on to that jade. Jade changes color in time, and the color that will show after some years is used to predict the person's future, temperament, etc. I agree with Rune: JRRT may never have intended for the Kaaba to be related to his works.
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Your proably thinking of Avatar: the Last Airbender , Sokka's sword is made for a meteorite, and it is indeed black.
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I do think it's just a coincidence
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As for meteorites, there are several varieties, including stony meteorites (not necessarily dramatically different than basalts in that they are dominated by silicate material, and iron meteorites, which consist of iron-nickel alloy. The stony meteorites look like basalt, while the iron meteorite would be metallic. I figured that the two swords mentioned were made from iron meteorites...
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Ha. I had to say it. Perhaps the Numenoreans ventured into Mordor and dragged back some volcanic rock to build their tower in Isengard.
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I had an intruging thought yesterday.
I made many arguments in favor of basalt over obsidian, and I still hold this as being more likely. In the case of Barad Dur, Dol Guldur and any other edifices Sauron constucted basalt blocks are still the go-to choice. With Melkor however I realize that the matter is less cut and dried. Unlike Sauron after him, Melkor had direct acess to the powers and spirits of fire (Balrogs, Dragons etc.). Thefore Angbad and Melkor's other constructions might not have been "constucted" as we understand the word, that its buy mortaring blocks of stone together. If Melkor could cause a three peaked volcano to come out of the the ground, then it occrs to me he migh have had the skills to literally congleal the fortress of Angbad out of the raw lava of the earth, all in one peice. No black, no mortar one giant fortress shaped chunk of rock. If that is the case, then the obsidian argumetn isn't quite a silly as I first sounded since if you could control the lava you could drive all of the bubbles out of it, maybe even control the internal stucture so that you wound up with a version of obsidan more like tempered glass than ordinary glass. Heck come to think of it you could make the thing out of black diamond of a sort, if you had that much power. All I'm trying to get at is that, if you have that much control over the earth all of the rules of constuction, as we understand it, go out the window. |
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