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[–] gullible@kbin.social 24 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (12 children)

Lord of the rings lore is incredible, which is an oddly obvious thing to say, but the aspect that I love most is Tolkien’s take on divinity. Specifically that enacting magic necessarily requires a divine being to permanently surrender a piece of themselves as fuel. Every piece of magic performed amounts to irreversible self mutilation. This further develops several characters, but none more beautifully than Saruman who was stripped to nearly nothing in the end. He chose middle earth as his home and lost it, his friends whom he cherished, and the overwhelming majority of his being. He created his own hell out of cowardice first and greed second.

[–] HeartyBeast@kbin.social 42 points 10 months ago (11 children)

Is that right? I’ve read a fair number of the supporting works and that doesn’t ring a bell, so where is that said.

I thought it was more that Gandalf’s job was not to wade in and use might and magic to sort things out for the residents of middle earth - instead his brief was to be a mentor and catalyst, using minimal magic except at need.

The diminution of Saruman wasn’t because he spent all day magicing things up.

[–] gullible@kbin.social 24 points 10 months ago (10 children)

That’s how the evil boys became wisps- by pouring their being into arda. Saruman became diminished by expediting the creation of orcs, Sauron hollowed himself out creating the ring, and Morgoth spent his soul making femboys into ugly bastards (and flame demons). And you’re correct, but my comment was already long enough to dissuade most from reading it so I cut detail. No one reads multi-paragraph comments on checks notes /c/greentext.

[–] Brand@feddit.de 3 points 10 months ago (1 children)

you got me in the first half I'm not gonna lie

[–] gullible@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Morgoth did legitimately create ugly bastards from femboys. He warped the song of creation, causing orcs to come about- orcs who would otherwise have been salivatingly androgynous elves. Eru illuvatar was quoted as saying “not bad.” Genuinely canon, albeit paraphrased.

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