Subject: Gandalf = the One's Champion?
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Posted on: 2015-04-15 08:16:00 UTC

I can just see him as a scruffy, irascible parrot... ^_~

I am left with the rather worrying thought that Middle-earth is like the Lone One's world in the very first book: a world mostly abandoned by the Powers. Seriously: from the moment they raised the Pelori, the Valar pretty much let Melkor and Sauron (both incarnations of the Lone Power, for my money - unless Melkor was just a patsy? That's possible, given that he's the one who kept getting captured...) have a free hand in the place. Oh, they occasionally popped over to wage a brief war, but after that, they just... left.

Can you imagine a world where the Powers are actually concerned getting taken over by the Lone Power no less than four times? Srsly. The Valar have gone the way of the Powers in Ireland: they've made their own faux-Timeheart, and are quite happy to let the rest of the world go hang unless it really gets on their nerves.

(O'course, all this hangs on the other half of the question: when Ponch created Arda [goodgrief], did he make it with a history? Or did it literally spring into existence at the moment of the downfall of Numenor and the Reshaping? In the YW multiverse, was Arda ever flat?)

(Leofric: he's a very... forthcoming version of the Lone One. Reminds me of whatsername, from Holiday...)

hS will stop typing before any more brackets app(ear of drat)

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