282 Votes in Poll
My dad recommended me to read them
The story of Helm Hammerhand is very interesting!
In the movies, I want to change the balrog because balrogs does not have wings! Also I would add Tom Bombadil and the scouring of the Shire. I would make Sauron's physical form be visible because it is true that he has a physical form during the war of the ring.
Amatulya! My favourite characters are Legolas, Galadriel, Éowyn, Aragorn, Melian and the list continues for a very long time... My really like the part when they are in Imladris(Rivendell) and in Lothlórien! I also like the battle of the Pelennor fields alot! I am studying Sindarin and Quenya(Elvish) and you can ask me anything, I will gladly help! I hope you find yourself welcomed and I wish you luck here on fandom!
-Málwen Isilmë
I really really recommend reading before watching the films.
I would like to see things about the creation of the rings in Eregion, the death of Celebrimbor, something about Lothlórien, about Nûmenor, and about Sauron in his fair form. I would also like to see something about the end of the second age.
@HiddenVale Exactly! It is very interesting how some people think in another way and that shows us how different we can be! Still, everyone´s opinion should be respected <3
I see that many thought he was an Eye of Flame, interesting! Henion, for in Peter Jackson´s movies Sauron does not have a physical form and is just an Eye of Flame. Thanks for voting! I´d love to hear your thoughts, opinions, wonders and questions about this!
Sílo Anor bo men lín!
Maybe Fëanor or Fingolfin? Fëanor because he was the strongest of the Noldor. And of Men maybe Túrin, Eärendil or Beren. Barahir was surely also very powerful.
282 Votes in Poll
THIS IS SOMETHING MANY PEOPLE MISUNDERSTAND!
Sauron, who is an Eye of Flame in the movies is a mistake that many misunderstand GREATLY. Sauron has a physical form in the trilogy, and the Eye of Sauron is his symbol that his Orcs had on their weaponry, meaning that he is always watching and that he knows. Like Gollum says: There is only four fingers on His black hand. But they are enough.
Check out Nerd Of The Rings video on YouTube of Sauron in the third age for more information about this subject! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbXvIORlprc
I must say that it depends on how you mean with the word villain. It can be used in many terms, but if you mean that if he really was evil at heart, I would say that he is neither strongly good or bad. He desired much, and that gave Sauron a possibility to put evil thoughts in his mind that would lead to Númenor´s end. It can still be thought, that he already had an evil heart, but I think that Sauron made that thought come up to the outside, and finally it drove him in some way to madness. By madness, I do not mean going crazy, I mean that his desire took him and finally he was corrupted by that one simple but evil thought that once was hidden deep inside him.
Sounds very good! I am sure it will be amazing!
Arda was once flat yes, and you could see from Valinor smoke rising from Beleriand when Feanor burned the ships after the first kinslaying. However, after the island of Numenor sank into the sea, Arda became round and Valinor separated from the remaining parts of Arda.
(On this one it was kind of hard to explain but the direct answer is: It used to be flat, but is round by the time of lord of the rings.)
That´s amazing! Just remember one thing, balrogs do not have wings^^
I got 24/25, I missed a really easy one lol.
Great quiz!
It remember seeing such information that @Peasinger123 said somewhere in a YouTube video.
Hmm, I do not know that good the answer, because I do not believe in Christianity or any other religion. I can still say that it is possibly related to that and it is really good that you asked! This is my opinion and I hope you get better answers than this soon! Have a nice day/night wherever you are!
-Málwen Isilmë
@Fdjkdmd Bladorthin, also known as Bladorthin the Great, was a king in a realm called Dorwinion close to the Lonely Mountain. He is mentioned in The Hobbit by Thorin Oakenshield son of Thráin and by Balin son of Fundin.
(This is just what I know)
Really interesting! I have never thought of that before! Maybe someone gets reminded of it by Dagor Dagorath! <3