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Geek Talk: Sauron vs.

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Sir Nate:
Page is befuddled now.

FreelancerJericho:
Melkor beats Sauron. However Sauron beats Vader in general. That's how I see it in my eyes. Sauron is pretty much Melkor's servant anyway. Vader's force and skill would be nothing unless he could separate the wring from Sauron. Since Vader is slower and doesn't do all the crazy flips and stuff he would easily fall prey to Sauron's mace. Melor beats all though.

Sir Nate:
I think I understand.
Morgoth, is Evil. The very emotion of it was of his mustering. You cannot surpass that kind of power or malice.

Also I have recently heard that Tom Bombadil is actually a Valar?

Ian:
Tom Bombadil's origin is a permanent unknown.  Tolkien apparently even referenced it as one of the things that shall always remain mysterious, even to him.

The theories on his origin are quite varied.  We do know that he's been around for a looooooong time, back to the First Age long time.  But his origins will forever be a mystery quite simply because Tolkien never wrote them down (that we know of) :)

Sir Nate:

--- Quote from: Ian on 2014-10-01, 22:01:35 ---Tom Bombadil's origin is a permanent unknown.  Tolkien apparently even referenced it as one of the things that shall always remain mysterious, even to him.

The theories on his origin are quite varied.  We do know that he's been around for a looooooong time, back to the First Age long time.  But his origins will forever be a mystery quite simply because Tolkien never wrote them down (that we know of) :)

--- End quote ---

I heard it was a toy of his. My impression on Bombadil in the books is that he is the land that is the shire and the shire is him. He can have control over anything of the shire. I remember in the books he said he has no power over the wraiths, because he is not their master.

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