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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 8, 2008 10:13:22 GMT -6
Don't ask me why, but if that were to happen, I've always kinda wanted it to be one of the blue wizards. When it came to the 5 Wizards, we knew Saruman and Gandalf, we even knew quite a bit about Radagast.....but almost nothing about Alatar and Pallando! It would be only one of them, since it was already made clear that they failed their mission in the east. It would probablly be Alatar, he was the first chosen, and that leads me to believe he was the better, more experienced wizard out of the two. Orome chose him, and though he may not have the maia of Orome, he still could carry on a few traits of his, if Orome was so quick to suggest him. So some of his strengths would be hunting/tracking, and a terrible wrath, which would lead to some pretty good, probablly radial attacks. Although the anger would also cause problems obviously. Saddly I would also say that he would come to an unfortunate end at some point, probablly during the Two Towers. He would have some very stirring speech about not being such a failure afterall, due to his previous attempts in the east with Pallando. (Yes, I've thought about the blue wizards before ) What would happen if Gandalf was the head of Hogwarts, not Dumbledore.
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Post by Nienna Greenleaf of Mirkwood on Apr 9, 2008 8:07:50 GMT -6
Very good answer! I know little to nothing about the wizards besides Gandalf and Saruman. It was nice to get a lesson in about the rest of them! Well, since I know even less about Harry Potter and Dumbledore (which I have the feeling that's why you asked me this...), I would say that Gandalf would walk into the halls the first time as he had into the hall at Edoras. Everyone not really knowing who this old man is, or perhaps thinking him a lesser student of the magic arts. He would hear the rude whispers and the outright sneering from all his lessers in the background, but once he approached the front of the room, he would turn towards them and gather them all with a glance, outstretch his arms in the air so that in doing so, his cloak looked like an attachment, a pair of outstretched wings that magically sprung from his shoulder blades. The entire hall would vibrate with a whip-crack of thunder, the lights would go out, and then he would vanish again to return at the time of his choosing. Yeah, Gandalf would do that. ;D Describe Arwen's life after the death of Aragorn if she had still married him but chose to remain as one of the immortal.
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Post by The Restless Shadow on Apr 9, 2008 19:31:18 GMT -6
Well part of me wants to remind you that it was impossible lol but I'll answer for the sake of the game ( ;D) In all honesty, for the most part the exact same thing as when she was mortal. She may have stuck around Minas Tirith with her children a bit longer. But in the end, I still see her going to Lothlorien, and spending much of her time in Caras Galadhon. So either she could have possibly been killed on one of her trips from the White City. And if not, a few years after Aragorns death, much like when she was mortal, she would take the trip to Caras Galadhon one last time, and slowly end her own life. Just being honest. What would happen if, instead of the Witch King, Saurons right-hand was a corrupted female wizard. (A corrupted Maia, like Saruman...or just somebody who practiced dark arts, like the Easterlings and such. It's your choice which one)
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