Originally posted by PwnedSpouting "demon" and "god" like they mean anything is a sign that you have no argument.
NemeBro, how about you go read the books? Taking a dozen demons of horrible (meaning insane) power, doing things gods could not, nearly storming the gates of Hell. You are the one who apparently does not know what he is talking about. Though honestly, it does not matter at all. Maybe I am just being a fanboy for LOTR, its a great fantasy universe. But its my opinion that Feanor beats the shit out of just about anybody in Star Wars, barring the unkillables like Sion, Nihilus, those losers.
Sidious could telepathically force Feanor to **** Treebeard in the ass, while also making Treebeard enjoy it.
Originally posted by Pwned
Not when the elf tangles with enough demons that they could splinter an army of insanely powerful elves.
Still then. Sidious is multiple times faster than anyone in the LOTRverse. He could probably walk up and cut the guys head off more likely than not. Or just dominate his mind. Does this elf have a way to counter those tactics?
I will give you the TK. Though you must understand one thing: Feanor is the most powerful of the elves. Power in LOTR is very vague, in most cases. Therefore, please do not expect a complete refutal of anything. I can try 😛
Also, I think we should move this to the LOTR forum, just to be safe.
Anyways, Feanor is very nimble. He is the most athletic elf of his time, and fought a dozen Balrogs, with them losing until one snuck up on him in the confusion. To do that requires inhuman speeds, that could possibly rival Sidious. Possibly. How many strikes before he could blink?
To wound a balrog, you have to hit it quite hard, implying inhuman strength as well.
And actually I believe Melkor attempted to influence Feanor's mind, and it didn't work at all. Now, I think Melkor, the Satan of LOTR, master of manipulation, yada yada yada, is better at dominating people than Sidious, especially considering how its all strength of will, and Melkor had the strongest. (Granted, he only failed because it was over the Silmarils, which Feanor would never give up)