Board Thread:General Mod Discussion/@comment-98.247.21.9-20160523044718/@comment-29212138-20180921014026

Actually, Valar can reembody themselves without a ring of power, and they are ainur, as we all should know westron isn't actually the same as english, it's just translated that way, so for all we know the other languages are like that too, spies can't kill 10000 orcs without being thoroughly recognized by said orcs, and how can killing another 10000 gondorians make up for that? A real person would just be hated by everyone at that point. Just because there was no ft, doesn't mean there was no tp, and honestly that's not even a real point for both sides. FT makes you an ainur, or the fact that there was none at one point makes you not? Nah... And yeah, it's not real life. How does that mean we can't be ainur? I'd say that argues strongly for the case, it's a game. You could be an ainur in a game. In reality elves would never let their troops serve a man, even if he was very well liked, because frankly they just never have in lore, except maybe a few very extreme cases. (But I don't really want to have to search that rn.) In reality, a flint and a random ring crafted by a mortal man couldn't ever make a portal.