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I'm fine with either one of them. The fact that Eol was responsible for creating the best sword ever, the "Iron of Death" or "Iron of the Flaming Star", which led to Turin being named Mormegil (the "Black Sword"), tips the scales in favor of the Elf-smith. But the other is a WW so you can't go wrong with him either.
++Eol
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++Carcharoth
Eöl is cool, in a creepy way... but someone has to vote for the WW.
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+ + Carcharoth
I like to think Frau Blucher (horses neigh) would have voted for him.
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So ++Carcharoth And also simply because I believe Eöl is not that good to get into another round; and Carcey has, in my opinion, less chance of winning the next one. I'm leaving this open, if somebody else votes, though.
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![]() But I do think Eol is a formidable candidate to move further on in the combat. He was as complex a character study as any other elf save for Feanor, perhaps. One of the greatest smiths -- AND a spellcaster as well? We get too few instances in the Tolkien's corpus of elvish magic not in tandem with imbued items (like palantiri, silmarils, swords and such). We know of Luthien and Finrod's songs of power, but what shadowy powers lurked in the darkness of Nan Elmoth? Spells of bewilderment, webs of deceit entangling hapless prey. It is certainly something I'd like to hear more about. Add to that Eol's surly character, his dark visage and black thoughts, it certainly can be argued that the current popular image of a 'Dark Elf' resides almost solely in Tolkien's description of the cunning and cranky maker of galvorn, Anguirel and Anglachel.
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Carcharoth entered Doriath when he wanted to.
Eöl had to pay a sword to leave it. ![]() ++Carcharoth |
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Not voting Eöl even though he was a good friend with Dwarves, Mr. Redbeard?
![]() Ah, yes! But now that actually is a part of the story I like. Hmm... Now it really makes me think I should have voted differently.
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In a strong finish Carcharoth
(metaphorically) throws Eol off a cliff: Carcharoth- 5 Eol-3 Next: Scatha the Worm vs. Tom
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substantive: having or expressing substance, belonging to the real nature or essential part of a thing; essential.
complex: a whole made up of complicated or interrelated parts. I suppose you knew what you were saying; however, I don't see the comparative context of 'substantive' as opposed to 'complex', particularly since complexity may be construed as a substantive component of Eol's nature.
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