Even these writers can't be clueless enough to have Gandalf land in a ring of cold fire, then use and kill fireflies to communicate.
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Those appear to be the two main theories - or perhaps some unknown Maia who's never mentioned as such in the books. None of the three theories are necessarily super convincing, but Sauron would be very weird - him dropping from the sky like that, having lost his memory and trying to communicate with this random proto-Hobbit, makes much less sense than Gandalf doing so, imho.
Those appear to be the two main theories - or perhaps some unknown Maia who's never mentioned as such in the books. None of the three theories are necessarily super convincing, but Sauron would be very weird - him dropping from the sky like that, having lost his memory and trying to communicate with this random proto-Hobbit, makes much less sense than Gandalf doing so, imho.
I think we're seeing the origins of "Annatar", who Tolkien notes had convinced himself he was doing good, for a while. I suspect we'll see the Harfoots almost help Sauron turn to doing good, and then fail.
Why Sauron completely forgets about them..that's another question. Some stupid explanation will not doubt be given.
Non-spoilery thoughts on Rings of Power
03/09/2022 11:23:39 AM
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I liked it more than I expected going in.
03/09/2022 03:18:49 PM
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You think he’s Gandalf?
04/09/2022 03:20:04 AM
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That was the first idea coming to mind, yes.
04/09/2022 01:55:33 PM
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It's Sauron..
04/09/2022 02:18:06 PM
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When the Harfoots approached he looked like he was going to explode their heads with magic
06/09/2022 03:47:53 PM
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It's much better than Wheel of Time, but that was an extremely low bar to pass
03/09/2022 03:39:29 PM
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