Originally posted by sauron
manwe was NOT at the war of the ring
Of course he wasn't, but as that chapter ("The Istari"馃槈 states, he was the one who sent the wizards to fight Sauron. Possibly, he was also the force that sent Gandalf back to middle-earth after his battle with the balrog, and that was what I said.
I won't say that I'm not open to ideas, but considering what I've seen, Manwe is the big boss of it all. It might come down to interpretation in the end, but as was also stated ("Manwe will not descend from the Mountain until the Dagor Dagorath"馃槈, Manwe will descend from his dwelling once the time of the final battle arrives, and him descending MUST imply some greater parttaking than just sitting around watching the eagles. He does send Eonwe to take command of HIS forces (much as Bush would send some high-ranking yahoos to commands US troops in Iraq), but that doesn't change that he descends himself (something that Bush didn't). That is active involvement. That is not "sitting around".
We can only speculate what he will do once he descends, but remembering that Melkor/Morgoth is as powerfull as he is, one might need someone of equal power to truly challenge his existence. Especially considering Tolkiens taste for the epic tales, I strongly feel that everybody (apart from Iluvatar himself) would take part in this battle that will destroy Arda, much as they took part in it's creation.
T煤rin Turambar will stand next to him in the Battle of Battles and so on
Didn't he die in the first age?? Being man, does he incarnate? If you could just point me in a direction (chapter or something) I'd be grateful.