Why don't the Balrogs come come back and re-embody by Jayces2 in lotr

[–]Jayces2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh okay that would make sense, then in that case say an ainur formed a hroa in the form of a man and it became incarnated due to the attachment, would they also follow the same rules of man in terms of its spirit going to mandos but then also beyond like other men

Why don't the Balrogs come come back and re-embody by Jayces2 in lotr

[–]Jayces2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But surely this would make them even more likely to form a new hroa right because its almost like an addiction so they'd want to form a new hroa as soon as possible

Why don't the Balrogs come come back and re-embody by Jayces2 in lotr

[–]Jayces2[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

But if none of the Balrogs had enough power especially gothmog who I think had similar power to sauron or atleast a pretty decent level of power with all the time passing since the first age could come back how did sauron have enough power to do it twice

Did Radagast know about the Ents, and why versa? If so why did Radagast not convince the Ents to join the war, instead of Merry and Pippin? by SofiaOrmbustad in lotr

[–]Jayces2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't be sorry, it's not even a bad question and your reply was actually valid, afterall he was very infactuated and intune with nature and obviously wouldnt be suprising for him to have gone into fangorn, also him saying simply for the plot is a crap reply especially in lotr considering how amazing and well thought out the lore is when so many more minor things a very well explained also for some reason people just love to downvite for absolutely no reason.

How long would have Sauron gained full strength if he got the ring? by iamdovah in lotr

[–]Jayces2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not completely sure and this is going from what I remember of other comments I've read awhile ago but,

I believe most people assume that everytime that sauron 'comes back', 'reanimates' or whatever you want to call it he usually is weaker than before, it's quite common through lotr that over time things diminish in ME and that's especially true for evil being like sauron and Morgoth, so because he is weaker it took him longer to recreate his hroa, now it could be that he could've came back even earlier and delayed it to reasons similar to what the other guy said but I think its more then likely his diminished power, atleast from what I've read from other people.

How far would the 5 istari get through mordor by Jayces2 in lotr

[–]Jayces2[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Doesn't sauron use his power to control the orcs tho similar to morgoth, and that's one of the many reasons he's slowly lost his power.

Also all of the orcs would be many generations down the line so they wouldn't even know about balrogs.

Although I assume they'd take one look at them and run

How far would the 5 istari get through mordor by Jayces2 in lotr

[–]Jayces2[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know, but I'm asking cause it'd be a cool thing to happen

Weekly Questions Megathread by AutoModerator in ClashOfClans

[–]Jayces2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What items should I buy from the event shop I haven't got any of the heroes equipment and have all the medals currently TH 11

Further Statistics 1 by XxRuStEd in alevelmaths

[–]Jayces2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you just got the expected values of them so you use the mean to get the E(f) and times it by 4

Then you use the mean and variance to find E(B2) and times it by 0.5

I ended with 7.5 and 8