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brushwolf ([personal profile] brushwolf) wrote2012-02-15 07:06 am

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Here's the dweebiest thing I have thought about all week;

  1. During the First Age, Sauron was only in charge of werewolves, vampires, mists and illusions.

  2. During the Second Age, Sauron corrupted the Numenoreans. When Ar-Pharazon the Golden sailed under Sauron's council to the Isle of Aman to try to claim immortality, Eru reacted in a way that Sauron hadn't anticipated - by sinking Numenor instead of its navy, and by setting Aman apart from Middle-Earth. The only way you can get to Aman is through a weird bridge.

  3. Potentially the mere physical husk of a former Maiar could survive without its spirit. Potentially, Eru could have separated Numenor from Middle-Earth as a strange realm full of both lost Numenoreans, a few people from Middle-Earth such as hobbits, elves and dwarves, and Sauron's associated vampires, werewolves, mists, and wraiths.

  4. Therefore, Numenor is Ravenloft and Sauron is one of the Darklords.