It wasn’t in his nature to cut corners.
We only saw half the story, the regret. He had motives for not doing it, we just didn’t see them because we didn’t need to.
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rtxn@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Shut up, Elrond. Where was this certainty when all you had to do was kick Isildur into the pit to save the entire fucking world?
It wasn’t in his nature to cut corners.
We only saw half the story, the regret. He had motives for not doing it, we just didn’t see them because we didn’t need to.
That would have been a rather short book.
I don’t see it seeded in the Tolkien’s world for times after LotR, but having no great evil to cooperate against would put a lot of alliances to the test before they’d learn how to live in peace. This may take a lot of pages if not tomes.
A Song of Ice and Fire, basically.
ByteJunk@lemmy.world 1 day ago
There’s absolutely no way that could have happened. While Sauron was defeated on the slopes of Orodruin, the movie scene where Isildur and Elrond climb to the ledge of the fires isn’t in the books.
Elrond recounts what happened that day to Boromir, much later:
There’s no way Elrond could have picked up a grieving Isildur who is holding his dead father, carried him kicking and screaming, and yeeted him off the precipice.
Imagine, in the hour of such a pyrrhic victory, with Gil’galad and Elendil bodies still warm after their sacrifice, trying to murder the new High King of the Dúnedain and, technically, the ruler of both Arnor and Gondor over having claimed a ring? That’s a whole new war right there between what human and elven armies were still standing…