Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-27831234-20160225060317/@comment-26453572-20160226124901

Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote: The Lord of Minas Morgul wrote: I think that these should only be neutral/Orkish. You never heard of good using all of these siege weapons, and the WOTR was one of the first times siege equipment was used, by Sauron. It would be a bit hard to attack Dol Guldur without siege equipment. Same of Thangorodrim. Well, when both places were attacked, none of the attackers used siege equipment, so it's doable. So you're saying the Valar smashed down the walls with their fists, and the Galadhrim smashed down Amon Lanc with their arrows? Sounds debatable. They used magic, NOT siege towers. Read that quote Alte Ogre provided for me, it explains everything. For the final time. There. Is. NO such. thing. as. magic. Now one of my pet hates is out of the way, you're saying they knew some way of destroying the wall? For that is what magic is: the unexplained, or knowledge. Quite. They knew how to use siege engines. Yes, there was magic. Nenya. The other rings of power. Maiar powers. Valar powers. Galadriel, with Nenya, kept Lothlórien alive for thousands of years, and I guarantee you that she was able to do a lot more than that. The Valar created Arda under the guidance of Eru. These were great angelic beings, do you think that was the limit of their power? Now to get to Sauron's ring: Why do you think they were so concerned about him getting the ring? Because he was going to make more siege weapons? He had plenty of those without it, I don't think that would be much of a problem. The fact that the destruction of the ring killed Sauron already disproves you. Now try and tell me there's no such thing in magic in Arda. I dare you.