Enslave, or destroy, all Eldar and Edain.What was Sauron's aim? — baker
Perhaps 'the lost cause' – Morgoth's Wrath.What motivated him?
WWMD. :death:Okay, he wanted torule the world. But why exactly?
"You go to war with the army you have, not the army you might want or wish to have at a later time." ~Donald RumsfeldAnd why with the help of those filthy orcs?
All of it. Manichaen duality, taijitu yinyang, Hegelian dialectic (Chaoskampf), harmony-dissonance (re: Ainulindalë), etc ...How much of Tolkien's narrative about good and evil, is, basically, just Tolkien's Christian background talking, and how much of it is relevant outside of that context?
How much of Tolkien's narrative about good and evil, is, basically, just Tolkien's Christian background talking, and how much of it is relevant outside of that context? — baker
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