• dub
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    821 year ago

    Unironically this is what would have happened in real life. Every fantasy good and evil conflict would have morons like we do now clamoring for ‘bOtH SiDEs’

    • Ghostalmedia
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      781 year ago

      The idiots clamoring for “both sides” wouldn’t be as loud and numerous if “fair and balanced” Orc News wasn’t pumping out Mordor’s propaganda 24/7.

    • uphillbothways
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      1 year ago

      In the broader context of the novel it was that way. Rivendell wasn’t an open forum. And it shouldn’t have been.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        Uhm, yes it was, and all that took part in the council where there by pure chance (e.g. fate) in the book.

        • chaogomu
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          191 year ago

          Fate? or the machinations of a wizard who was actually a demigod?

          Also, do you think Elrond would have allowed just anyone into that council?

        • uphillbothways
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          21 year ago

          And, if you consider the mechanism of fate, the qualities in those present (that brought them there, then) and in those who would later be seduced by Sauron (that prevented them from being present) you would understand that we are saying the same thing.

    • @UlrikHDA
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      01 year ago

      Take a look at modern DnD. You can’t have evil races species anymore.