Subject: I like it.
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Posted on: 2013-12-06 16:01:00 UTC

I don't know very much about the Lord of the Rings and supporting texts, quite honestly. However, I do like a good theory.

I like the explanation of Tom Bombadil as a nature spirit. It makes a lot of sense. I especially like the bit about the roads marking his boundaries because they are man-made. I seem to recall something like that being used somewhere else, as well. Can't remember where, though. This section of the theory makes as much sense as any other I've heard to explain him.

As to the Palantir, I don't really know how they work. I do know about numerous systems of magic, though. It is entirely possible that two powerful magics could, if brought together, interact in unforeseen ways. Who knows, if you bring together a powerful clairvoyant artifact and a highly magical nature spirit (Or two? Wasn't his wife a water something?), you might get unpredictable visions of far off (in time and/or space) events as viewed through the lens of nature. It seems to me that most of the dreams fit that description. The only one that doesn't is Gandalf in Isengard and that could be explained by multiple highly magical beings causing another unforeseen interaction with the Isengard Palantir.

Thinking about it, if Bombadil is an earth spirit, and his wife is a water spirit, then you have the two major elements of the dreams. You have trees closing in around the house, in one, and water rising, in another. If you look at Frodo's second dream, it involves the point where earth and water come together.

So, yeah, that all could make sense.

-Phobos

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