Tar-Mairon
DARK LORD AND LOVING DAD
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Pesquisando sobre os ''bonitinhos'', tomei conhecimento destes seres, da arraia miúda maia, que encarnavam como capitães orc.
Com a palavra, o Professor:
"Some of these things may have been delusions and phantoms; but some were, no doubt, shapes taken by the servants of Melkor, mocking and degrading the very forms of the Children [of Ilúvatar]. For Melkor had in his service great numbers of the Maiar, who had the power, as had their Master, of taking visible and tangible shape in Arda.";
"Boldog (…) is a name that occurs many times in the tales of the War. But it is possible that Boldog was not a personal name, and either a title, or else the name of a kind of creature: the Orc-formed Maiar, only less formidable than the Balrogs.";
"Melkor had corrupted many spirits—some great, as Sauron, or less so, as Balrogs. The least could have been primitive (and much more powerful and perilous) Orcs; but by practising when embodied procreation they would (cf. Melian) [become] more and more earthbound, unable to return to spirit-state (even demon-form), until released by death (killing), and they would dwindle in force.".
O que é dito acima é que Melkor corrompeu maiar do mais alto escalão (Sauron), de médio escalão (ex: Balrogs) e de baixo escalão (dentre eles, os tais boldogs). E que ''boldog'' não era o nome de um indivíduo ou sequer de uma patente, mas uma palavra usada para designar um tipo de criatura. E que o fato de terem tido prole os prendeu à condição material (e as várias afirmações de que - dentre os ainur - somente Melian foi capaz de gerar descendentes, como ficam nesta?).
Seriam Shagrat e Gorbag boldogs? Lembrem-se de que eles haviam participado da Guerra da Última Aliança, ocorrida mais de três mil anos ante dos eventos narrados em "TLOTR".
E Azog e Bolg, também seriam boldogs?
Como se não bastasse serem umas ''gracinhas'', ainda têm uma história tão descomplicada...
Ah, e escrever ''ork'' não pode ser considerado um erro dependendo da perspectiva:
"Since Melkor could not 'create' an independent species, but had immense powers of corruption and distortion of those that came into his power, it is probable that these Orks had a mixed origin. Most of them plainly (and biologically) were corruptions of Elves (and probably later also of Men). But always among them (as special servants and spies of Melkor, and as leaders) there must have been numerous corrupted minor spirits who assumed similar bodily shapes. (These would exhibit terrifying and demonic characters.)".
http://www.valinor.com.br/forum/javascript:void(0)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orc_(Middle-earth)
.
Pesquisando sobre os ''bonitinhos'', tomei conhecimento destes seres, da arraia miúda maia, que encarnavam como capitães orc.
Com a palavra, o Professor:
"Some of these things may have been delusions and phantoms; but some were, no doubt, shapes taken by the servants of Melkor, mocking and degrading the very forms of the Children [of Ilúvatar]. For Melkor had in his service great numbers of the Maiar, who had the power, as had their Master, of taking visible and tangible shape in Arda.";
"Boldog (…) is a name that occurs many times in the tales of the War. But it is possible that Boldog was not a personal name, and either a title, or else the name of a kind of creature: the Orc-formed Maiar, only less formidable than the Balrogs.";
"Melkor had corrupted many spirits—some great, as Sauron, or less so, as Balrogs. The least could have been primitive (and much more powerful and perilous) Orcs; but by practising when embodied procreation they would (cf. Melian) [become] more and more earthbound, unable to return to spirit-state (even demon-form), until released by death (killing), and they would dwindle in force.".
O que é dito acima é que Melkor corrompeu maiar do mais alto escalão (Sauron), de médio escalão (ex: Balrogs) e de baixo escalão (dentre eles, os tais boldogs). E que ''boldog'' não era o nome de um indivíduo ou sequer de uma patente, mas uma palavra usada para designar um tipo de criatura. E que o fato de terem tido prole os prendeu à condição material (e as várias afirmações de que - dentre os ainur - somente Melian foi capaz de gerar descendentes, como ficam nesta?).
Seriam Shagrat e Gorbag boldogs? Lembrem-se de que eles haviam participado da Guerra da Última Aliança, ocorrida mais de três mil anos ante dos eventos narrados em "TLOTR".
E Azog e Bolg, também seriam boldogs?
Como se não bastasse serem umas ''gracinhas'', ainda têm uma história tão descomplicada...
Ah, e escrever ''ork'' não pode ser considerado um erro dependendo da perspectiva:
"Since Melkor could not 'create' an independent species, but had immense powers of corruption and distortion of those that came into his power, it is probable that these Orks had a mixed origin. Most of them plainly (and biologically) were corruptions of Elves (and probably later also of Men). But always among them (as special servants and spies of Melkor, and as leaders) there must have been numerous corrupted minor spirits who assumed similar bodily shapes. (These would exhibit terrifying and demonic characters.)".
http://www.valinor.com.br/forum/javascript:void(0)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orc_(Middle-earth)
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