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Old 04-06-2006, 02:08 PM   #1
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Bombadil vs. Sauron?

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I saw a similar thread on this topic on the Battle for Middle-earth 2 gaming forums---unfortunately it quickly degraded to a a silly argument over who would win in a one-on-one fight. Thought I'd post it here for a more enlightened discussion...

A few questions that come to mind on the topic:

Was Sauron aware of Bombadil's existence, and if so what did he think of him? If Sauron had won the War of the Ring, and Bombadil was the last opposition, how would that battle (or if not a battle, how would that chapter of history) have gone?

I would love to imagine Bombadil singing circles around Sauron till the bitter end---the glaring lidless eye desperately trying to remain focused on the quick steps and leaps and bounds of Bombadil, as mocking chants of, His songs are stronger songs; and his feet are faster... Old Tom Bombadil is a merry old fellow; Bright blue his jacket is, and his boots are yellow! rise all around.

What would be the nature of a conflict between Tom and Sauron?
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Old 04-06-2006, 08:14 PM   #2
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Hmm, was Sauron aware of Bombadil?
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Old 04-06-2006, 08:56 PM   #3
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Hmmm, well Gandalf mentioned during the Council of Elrond that even if the Ring were left in Tom's care, he'd eventually be overwhelmed my Mordor's might. But one-on-one... who knows. We don't know exactly what Tom is other than the First and Oldest.
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:16 PM   #4
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It is Glorfindel who at the Council of Elrond declairs that he thinks that Bombadil will not be able to hold off all of Sauron's might if he stands alone...howe this should be interpreted is tough...does this mean that Sauron's might includes all of the Orcs of Mordor as well as the Nine? I would tend to say that it does, and therefore the statement as read properly means that Bombadil can't stop all of Sauron's forces if they are all bent on destroying him as the last stand...but one on one???

...because Tolkien gives no direct inclination either way, I'll give mine...

Bomdabil is not bound to be influenced by the Ring, for which Sauron and all other creatures that we come into contact with in the LoTR are...meaning that Bombadil has some power or majesty that makes him immune to an object, a power that even Gandalf and Galadriel would be corrupted by...although this doesn't initially tell us whether or not he would win in a context mano a mano with Sauron, it does give us some insight...Sauron is bound to the Ring's influence, Bombadil is not...therefore Bombadil has some power in him over the Ring that Sauron does not...this seems to imply that Bombadil would win for no other fact than he can master something Sauron cannot (this isn't exaclty what I mean, but more like Bombadil has more power than Sauron because the ring doesn't affect him...if you take the earlier statement over mastery of the ring literally, it would make a good alternative debate as to whether or not Sauron himself has "mastery" of the ring or he himself is bound to its dominion, meaning that Sauron is moreso corrupted or under the influence of the ring like all others in Middle Earth except Bombadil are...but I digress...)

...here I would also venture to say the following...Sauron was "defeated" by a combination of Elendil and Gil-Galad...neither of which I would consider to have as much might as say the older Eldar or Edan such as Fingolfin, Hurin or Turin(side point)...but I am inclined to say that Bombadil would have mastery over these persons(Isildur, Elendil, Gil-Galad) as even they would fall under the dominion of the Ring(as Isildur did)...since Bombadil can "master" the Ring and they can't...I'd say he trumps them...since they trumped Sauron, I'd say Bombadil wins all...
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:55 PM   #5
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Well remember Bombadill didnt have control of the Ring, the Ring couldnt control him. Like Jeb Bush holds no influence over me, but I still cant impeach him, for example. Perhaps Sauron because he is the father of the ring in a sense is the same. He could not defeat Bombadil in Ultimate Fighter perhaps, but if he torched all the trees and stuff......i think that would be enough.
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:56 PM   #6
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Sauron does not need "power over the Ring." It is a part of him. He has control of it just as he has control over the rest of his body.
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Old 04-06-2006, 11:16 PM   #7
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meaning that Bombadil has some power or majesty that makes him immune to an object
Or simplicity. An aborigine deep in a South American rainforest would not likely care much for the Ring, either.
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Old 09-03-2006, 10:08 AM   #8
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Old 09-03-2006, 10:38 AM   #9
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Hmmm, well Gandalf mentioned during the Council of Elrond that even if the Ring were left in Tom's care, he'd eventually be overwhelmed my Mordor's might.

He never says that directly, and I've always interpreted that as meaning Mordor would destroy Tom's "environment" and it would be harder to live and be happy, making Tom face the same problems a bear would. Overall though, a battle between Tom and Sauron would be a battle where Sauron would be dead on the ground and being danced on in a matter of moments.
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Old 09-03-2006, 11:59 AM   #10
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He never says that directly, and I've always interpreted that as meaning Mordor would destroy Tom's "environment" and it would be harder to live and be happy, making Tom face the same problems a bear would. Overall though, a battle between Tom and Sauron would be a battle where Sauron would be dead on the ground and being danced on in a matter of moments.
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Could that power be defied by Bombadil alone? I think not. I think that in the end, if all else is conquered, Bombadil will fall, Last as he was First; and then Night will come
There are some interesting refferences: if all else is conquered and Night will come. Perhaps the coming of the night is simply a figure of speech - a victory of evil similar to the one mentioned in the Last Debate, one "so complete that none can foresee the end of it while this world lasts"); but then how could Bombadil be the last? Maybe Sauron will indeed follow the "same ruinous path down into the void" of Melkor (cf Valaquenta) and will resort to nihilism, complete destruction.
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Old 09-03-2006, 12:19 PM   #11
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To paraphrase Homer Simpson: "Can't I just slowly destroy its environment and let it become docile, sterile, and lose all of its fur?"

I've always thought that Tom would go through what Homer planned for that bear, so to speak. Of course, this could possibly enrage Tom and lead to Mordor's downfall, but we have no real idea of it happening anytime.
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