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05-01-2005, 11:34 AM | #1 |
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What actually happened when the WC drove Sauron from Dol Guldur?
"... and they put forth their strength; and they asssailed Dol Guldur, and drove Sauron from his hold ..."
I've always wondered what actually happened here. What was the White Council's strength that was put forth, was it primarily (or only) the wizards and lords of the Eldar or were armies of footsoldiers involved, to? Were men or dwarves involved? And what actually happened at the "assailing?" We know that, from Sauon's perspective, the assault was expected and even encouraged so as to divert the White Council's attention from Mordor where, indeed, Sauron had already dispatched the Nine before the assault to prepare Barad-dur for his arrival. So, who or what remained with Sauron in Dol Guldur at the time that the White Council would have had to assail along with Sauron? Orcs? Trolls? Evil men? No one? |
05-01-2005, 03:51 PM | #2 | ||
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A very interesting question, Jon S.!
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As for the nazgul, they were in Minas Morgul for 1000 years already. As I have tried to point out in the thread "Were the Nazgul free from Sauron..." they were not yet serving Sauron, instead they were hiding from him in M. Morgul. You may agree with it or not, but that is sure that at least they had not bothered to prepare Barad Dur for Sauron's arrival . He had to take care of it himself. |
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05-02-2005, 08:14 AM | #3 | ||
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05-02-2005, 10:10 AM | #4 |
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Thank you for the quote, Maerbenn. Yes, I was wrong about trolls.
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05-02-2005, 10:48 PM | #5 | |
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“It was by devices of Saruman that we drove him from Dol Guldur.” (FOTR. BookII, chapt.II).I think he was elected by the White Council as parlamentarian to convince Sauron "to move out for his own good". Besides, Sauron was not “driven out”, as the White Council wanted to make believe, but just unhurriedly retreated according with his own plans: “Sauron having made his plans abandons Dol Guldur “(“LOTR“, App.B) As who remained in Dol -Guldur after Sauron's withdrawal... I think the same garrison which was stationed over there, because the fortress was left untouched and has never been leveled to the ground, as Elendil did to the Dark Tower. It woun’t surprise me if the Elves even had repaired it a little bit to make it ready for the next tenants- the Nazgul ! |
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05-03-2005, 01:30 PM | #6 |
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Good points, Olmer. The only thing, "abandoned" means that there was nobody left in DG after Sauron's retreat. And there is a matching entry in the Tale of Years for 2951 "Sauron sends three of the Nazgûl to reoccupy Dol Guldur." So between 2944 and 2951 DG was empty. Yes, the Elves could demolish it (if they wanted to), but they didn't. Perhaps there WAS a treaty with the Necromancer.
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05-03-2005, 03:12 PM | #7 |
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Or perhaps they still feared to enter it. Remember men still feared to enter Minas Morgul after Sauron was defeathed. IMO it's the same kind of thing, they were still in fear of some lingering sorcery or something of that sort.
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05-04-2005, 04:08 AM | #8 |
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Yes, but they were MEN.
As for the White counsil, they surely could destroy empty Dol Guldur as Galadriel did later, after the final victory: "Celeborn came forth and led the host of Lórien over Anduin in many boats. They took Dol Guldur, and Galadriel threw down its walls and laid bare its pits, and the forest was cleansed." Dol Guldur, unlike Barad Dur, was not built with the help of the One, as in the Second Age it was an elvish fortress, and in the third age Sauron had no ring. Actually the White counsil did not use the opportunity to destroy DG twice, as in 2063 Sauron ran away from Gandalf and DG was deserted for 400 years, called The Watchful Peace. No, there was something more to Necromancer -White Counsil relations than the Elves wanted others to believe. |
05-04-2005, 11:28 AM | #9 |
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Also how could the Council be sure it was emptied, which I doubt. For all they knew some or all of the Nazgûl could still be there, along with a mighty horde of Orcs and trolls, they had no way of knowing.
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Then Huor spoke and said: "Yet if it stands but a little while, then out of your house shall come the hope of Elves and Men. This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise. Farewell!" The Silmarillion, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Page 230 |
05-04-2005, 12:25 PM | #10 |
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I would say the wizards had ways of knowing, Galadriel even boasted of knowing a part of Sauron's mind... Why not send one of Radagast birds? Or a spy? Sure, elven lives are so very precious...
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05-04-2005, 01:19 PM | #11 |
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I don't think Dol Guldur was the kind of fortress that was open topped. I'd always imagined it as more of an underground fortress. And of course even lives are precious but that's for another thread.
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Then Huor spoke and said: "Yet if it stands but a little while, then out of your house shall come the hope of Elves and Men. This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise. Farewell!" The Silmarillion, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Page 230 |
05-04-2005, 11:03 PM | #12 | |
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at that time Sauron was too weak to supervise such grand construction and definately he had to turn to the help of his most trusted and powerful managers. So in 2951 Nazgul "reoccupied " the place in which they had been stationed before. |
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05-05-2005, 04:36 PM | #14 |
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I agree with you Olmer that some Nazgûl may have originally occupied Dol Guldur, but I also believe Sauron was there aswell and they were governing his commands.
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Then Huor spoke and said: "Yet if it stands but a little while, then out of your house shall come the hope of Elves and Men. This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise. Farewell!" The Silmarillion, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Page 230 |
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As for nazgul supervising the building of DG, why would they do that for Sauron if he himself was so weak? Out of love and devotion? |
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05-05-2005, 07:15 PM | #16 | ||
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Start as early as 2060 at least, is was known to the Wise who is building the Dol Guldur:“The Wise fear that it may be Sauron taking shape again“ (“LOTR“, App.B) Besides, even one Nazgul is a potential treat to peaceful existance, and as we know by this time it was already a few of them.So where they supposed to stay without making themselves too obvious. I think Dol Guldur was just that right place. As for one Nazgul or many - who counted? Definately ,they did not walk in pairs. So Sauron was stationed over there with Nazgul for some time and it was well known by the Wise. They just pretended of being hesitant in indentification to excuse their unwillingness to engage in some actions, letting Sauron to make himself comfortable in his “summer residence”. By the way, Gandalf was a very frequient guest over there! Officially documented two of his visits in Dol Guldur: in 2063 when “Sauron retreats and hides in the East” and in 2850, when Gandalf “discovers that its master is indeed Sauron”(LOTR, App.B). But, according to Christopher Tolkien, in Gandalf’s story about his search for Gollum was a suggestion that the wizard visited the formidable fortress for the third time :”…for I went back once more to the land of the Necromancer “.. (“HOME. “Return of the Shadow.” Of Gollum and the Ring.) Don’t you think that old Gandalf felt pretty much at home in the heart of the enemy? Maybe it has been an inspection visits? Last edited by Olmer : 05-05-2005 at 10:36 PM. |
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05-06-2005, 11:01 AM | #17 |
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Also, why would Sauron send Khamûl to rule Dol Guldur after his departure? Why not the Witch-King his most powerful servant. This would suggest to me that Khamûl was on of those who went with Sauron to Dol Guldur (if any did).
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Then Huor spoke and said: "Yet if it stands but a little while, then out of your house shall come the hope of Elves and Men. This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise. Farewell!" The Silmarillion, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Page 230 |
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Actually the counsil treatened to attack DG only when Sauron had become dangerous to Elves. Before 2944 three things must have happened at once: 1. Gandalf saw Bilbo find a Ring, that could very well be the One. 2. Saruman learned that Sauron was searching the river near the Gladden. 3. Galadriel perceived Sauron's plan to attack Lorien (and probably learned of his idea to enlist Smaug). After that, of course, the majority of the counsil voted for the removal of Sauron from Dol Guldur. And then, very probably, Saruman went to DG (perhaps even accompanied by Gandalf-that would be his third visit to DG) and presented an ultimatum. And Sauron complied and left with his army for Mordor. And the White Counsil, in return, left DG stand intact. If all the above is true, that means that Gandalf lied outright about the White counsil actions. However there might be a slight possibility that our favorite wizard was kept in the dark by other members of the White Counsil . Then he really had to learn by himself who is who, sneaking to DG and to Angmar (yes he was there: "Mithrandir, … ever went to and fro in the Westlands from Gondor to Angmar, and from Lindon to Lórien." - UT) and bringing his revelations to the attention of the Counsil members, who laughed at the Grey Fool behind his back . So, let us examine Gandalf's tale: c. 1100 The Wise (the Istari and the chief Eldar) discover that an evil power has made a stronghold at Dol Guldur. It is thought to be one of the Nazgûl. 2060 The Wise fear that it may be Sauron taking shape again I think that till 1975 Gandalf knew that there were two major bad guys in the West: the Witch-King and the Necromancer. It was clear that both lived too long to be men. But who was who? Perhaps one of them was Sauron, perhaps both were nazgul. To learn the identity of each of them it was necessary to send a person with a presence in the spirit word (either a Calaquendi elf, or one of the Istari, or a ringbearer) to have a look. Likely Glorfindel learned that the Witch-King was a nazgul when seeing him at the battle of Fornost (1975). Then all the Nine were probably counted during the assault of Minas Ithil (2000-2002). So, the identity of the tenth - the Necromancer - has become pretty clear even to the Grey Pilgrim . Therefore Gandalf must have tried to convince the Counsil to attack Dol Guldur and (to bring them direct evidence) went to see the Necromancer himself (2063). But Sauron learned of Gandalf's impending visit (perhaps even from the other members of the White Counsil ) and fled. So Saruman, Galadriel and others could continue to feign ignorance of the Necromancer's identity till Gandalf's visit to DG in 2850. And even so, the counsil left Sauron in peace till 2944 . Quote:
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But perhaps you are right, and Khamul had his ring taken by the Necromancer much earlier, dwelt for some with the Necromancer in DG, before going to Mordor in 1980, and what is most important later helped Sauron to overcome the Witch King in Minas Morgul and take his ring. In this case it was a reward. |
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05-07-2005, 03:18 AM | #19 |
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Is it not possible that Gandalf did not discover any Nazgûl in Dol Guldur, even though they were there? I'm sure Gandalf did not have time to search every single spot of Dol Guldur in detail.
Also the Council did not attack Dol Guldur until they did because on Saruman. Gandalf and Elrond and most likely Galadriel to wanted to attack DG before they did, but Saruman overruled them.
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Then Huor spoke and said: "Yet if it stands but a little while, then out of your house shall come the hope of Elves and Men. This I say to you, lord, with the eyes of death: though we part here for ever, and I shall not look on your white walls again, from you and me a new star shall arise. Farewell!" The Silmarillion, Nirnaeth Arnoediad, Page 230 |
05-07-2005, 11:13 AM | #20 |
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The decision of the Counsil was voted. It brings us again to the composition of the WC. If Gandalf + Erlond + Galadriel were for the attack, who then was against? Saruman + Rhadagast+ ???(you need at least 2 more)
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