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For the Before Eä key? I think Acausality (Type 4) kinda covers the time part at least, but sure.I feel like that given that the Ainur are unbound by space-time, they should get resistance to Space-Time Manipulation in their general abilities page.
For both keys, since the Ainur can still travel to the past and future even within Eä, suggesting that they’re still unbound by space-time.For the Before Eä key?
Oh, they're definetly not. One of the conditions for descending into Eä was being bound to its time and space (which, btw, also seems to make them, or at least the Valar, the life of Eä which may give a solid AE).For both keys, since the Ainur can still travel to the past and future even within Eä, suggesting that they’re still unbound by space-time.
Like personally, I never scaled Ancalagon's size to all three mountains, given that would make Ancalagon way too massive. I would however scale him to at least one of the mountains of Thangorodrim, keeps him at a more reasonable but still incredibly colossal size. Besides, the impact of his fall sunk Beleriand, so safe to say that the shockwave of his impact would've pulverized the other two mountains, assuming he fell on one.Oh yeah, that's the map I used in my Ancalagon vs Godzilla video from 2016. I think it ended up scaling Thangorodrim's peaks to around 135 miles across
Nice if it gets accepted. Ancalagon should scale to a "Possibly" High 3-A from probably fighting Thorondor, so he'll have that too as the high end.Also, potential AP upgrade for Ancalagon
Gandalf the White does have a body puppetry feat against Saruman with his voice. Ainur in general can manipulate matter to likely achieve a similar effect.Also, do any of the Ainur demonstrate Telekinesis? I feel like they'd get that, even through other means.
I headcanon her as a Fallen Ainu and it's an in-universe theory that she was one of Morgoth's followers until she broke away.Would Ungoliant get at least some of the abilities of the Ainur, due to her nature as a sort of primordial spirit, possibly similar in nature to the Ainur?
Pretty sure I gave a vague overview in the DB thread.Thoughts on this?
https://g1dbteamblogs.blogspot.com/2024/06/death-battle-predictions-sinestro-vs.html
I did notice that it made some wrong points, but given that I'm not in the right place of mind as of late, feel free to comment what the blog got right and what it got wrong, and I'll try and bring it up with the blog poster(s) if possible.
WAT? HUH???Thingol and Melian ended up in a trance where they stared at each other for over 200 years without eating or sleeping.
She spoke no word; but being filled with love Elwë came to her and took herWAT? HUH???
You and me both...
Me waiting for The LotR High 1-A+/0 thread to open back up
Why was it closed?You and me both...
It's in the Queue for Tier 0 and High 1-A+ revisions.Why was it closed?
I feel like Limited Resistance to Extreme Cold can be in the High-Elves section, cus Fingolfin and his band of Elves crossed the Helcaraxë, which is unnaturally cold and has grinding ice. The Ainur as a whole should have complete Resistance to it since both Melkor and Ungoliant crossed the Helcaraxë and were unaffected by it.Elven Draft
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I think that's all there is really If anything is missing, please let me know.
I do still need to add magic (like Wood Elven magic, Songs of Power, etc) so there's that.Could also add making children to Power Bestowal for indexing, but that's just... yeah...
Oh that could work. Would be quite limited though since it does kill a lot of them.I feel like Limited Resistance to Extreme Cold can be in the High-Elves section, cus Fingolfin and his band of Elves crossed the Helcaraxë, which is unnaturally cold and has grinding ice. The Ainur as a whole should have complete Resistance to it since both Melkor and Ungoliant crossed the Helcaraxë and were unaffected by it.
Also, I remember it saying that Melkor could sap power from things, which he did with Ulmo's waters. Is there a quote implying or stating this?
Tbh, the Melkor that got beaten was more powerful than Tulkas. He's still the most powerful being in Arda around the time before the Two Trees get killed in the Silmarillion.Why is it that SO many people downplay Prime Melkor? Like the amount of people who think that at his strongest he'd get destroyed by Tulkas, based on a statement about a much weaker Melkor is insaneee
Are you referring to the time where Tulkas came to Arda and Melkor ran away?Tbh, the Melkor that got beaten was more powerful than Tulkas.
Yeh. Morgoth was still mightier but Tulkas is physically unmatched.Are you referring to the time where Tulkas came to Arda and Melkor ran away?
But there were the valar too at that battle right? iirc it was like all valar + Tulkas vs Melkor so it wasn't 1v1 by the look of it.Yeh. Morgoth was still mightier but Tulkas is physically unmatched.
The initial encounter was Tulkas descending amidst the conflict and Melkor fleeing so there wasn't even a proper fight tbh.But there were the valar too at that battle right? iirc it was like all valar + Tulkas vs Melkor so it wasn't 1v1 by the look of it.
Yeah there wasn't a fight between the two.The initial encounter was Tulkas descending amidst the conflict and Melkor fleeing so there wasn't even a proper fight tbh.
Battle at Utumno one?The second one saw Manwë and Tulkas pull up before the latter suplexed Melkor hard.
Yeah. Was a very brief fight. Manwë expected he and Tulkas would be destroyed but Melkor had diminished a lot.Battle at Utumno one?
Oh yeah so in way Melkor can defeat Tulkas if he was at his prime right? What do you think?Manwë expected he and Tulkas would be destroyed but Melkor had diminished a lot.
Theoretically, even Melkor at Utumno could have beaten Tulkas. He was more powerful.Oh yeah so in way Melkor can defeat Tulkas if he was at his prime right? What do you think?