Can the Basilisk fang destroy the Ring ?

Started by Epicurus16 pages

The Fang can't destroy the Ring./thread

Originally posted by quanchi112

Basilisk fang decimates the weak ring.

Why don't you actually offer a legitimate argument supporting this ^ claim?

BTW, if I was raging it wouldn't be pretty.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Why don't you actually offer a legitimate argument supporting this ^ claim?

BTW, if I was raging it wouldn't be pretty.

Originally posted by Firefly218
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Originally posted by Epicurus
The Fang can't destroy the Ring./thread
Is this based on anything other than your bias ?

Originally posted by Firefly218
Why don't you actually offer a legitimate argument supporting this ^ claim?

BTW, if I was raging it wouldn't be pretty.

It has destroyed objects with greater resistance feats than dwarf axes.

😂

At your internet tough guy routine.

Originally posted by Darkstorm Zero
One of Gimli's axes for a start. That got repulsed so violently it threw the guy and the pieces of his axe all over the council chambers.

And 2, it lasted several seconds against the lava of Mt Doom before finally succumbing. It lasted a hell of a lot longer than Gollum's body did.

It lasted 4,500 years on the riverbed, without tarnishing or rusting. Much more longevity than anything from HP.

Then it survived 500 years of being Gollum's cockring. *shudders*

A axe wielded by a dwarf ? 😂 😂

Gollum lasted several seconds before Mount Doom killed him. Awful. Pathetic. Gollum is about as thin as weak as a body can become.

😂

Longevity........ 😂

Horcruxes are the same save greater resistance feats than a dwarf axe. Doom lava which couldn't even kill Gollum immediately.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
It has destroyed objects with greater resistance feats than dwarf axes.

Such as??? Besides, the resistance feats are implied in the movies, not shown. The sources by which these feats are implied are credible sources (council, ancient texts and Gandalf). The ring can withstand just about anything ~ the term "anything" covers way more than just dwarf weapons.


😂

At your internet tough guy routine.

At least I'm not an internet dumbass

Originally posted by quanchi112
It has destroyed objects with greater resistance feats than dwarf axes.

😂

At your internet tough guy routine.

And what has Tom Riddle's diary "resisted" hm?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Is this based on anything other than your bias ?

Based on the movies. The Fang is supposed to work on living things like humans and horcruxes. The Ring is neither. Only the lava from a specific volcano can destroy the Ring. I.e the Fang can't destroy the Ring.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Such as??? Besides, the resistance feats are implied in the movies, not shown. The sources by which these feats are implied are credible sources (council, ancient texts and Gandalf). The ring can withstand just about anything ~ the term "anything" covers way more than just dwarf weapons.

At least I'm not an internet dumbass

The only evidence is it surviving a dwarfs axe and the magic/power of the Lotr universe pales in comparison to the forces the wizards wield in Harry Potter.

Nuff said.

Originally posted by StealthRanger
And what has Tom Riddle's diary "resisted" hm?
We see other Horcruxes resist other powerful magic and like you said the implication is there. So greater resistance feats and a greater comparison considering what the Potter universe is capable of than the Lotr.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Based on the movies. The Fang is supposed to work on living things like humans and horcruxes. The Ring is neither. Only the lava from a specific volcano can destroy the Ring. I.e the Fang can't destroy the Ring.
The ring is living in the same manner as a Horcrux. Both have pieces of a soul linked to its creator inside them. 😂

The ring is essentially a Horcrux in theory and is linked to its creator in the same manner as Voldemort's Horcruxes.

The Basilisk fang doesn't exist in that universe so it doesn't hold true to your theory. Based on your ridiculous biased theory nothing else in any fictional universe can destroy the ring. 😂

The lava couldn't even kill Gollum right away. Weak just like you.

🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
The ring is living in the same manner as a Horcrux. Both have pieces of a soul linked to its creator inside them. 😂

The ring is essentially a Horcrux in theory and is linked to its creator in the same manner as Voldemort's Horcruxes.

The Basilisk fang doesn't exist in that universe so it doesn't hold true to your theory. Based on your ridiculous biased theory nothing else in any fictional universe can destroy the ring. 😂

The lava couldn't even kill Gollum right away. Weak just like you.

🙂


The Ring has power. The horcruxes literally have a portion of Voldy's life in them.

Speculation. Prove that it is a horcrux. There is nothing shown in the LoTR movies which indicates such to be the case.

Lolwut? So the Gollum resisted the lava iyo? That's awful and a lie, since we see gollum getting killed once he fell in along with the ring.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The only evidence is it surviving a dwarfs axe and the magic/power of the Lotr universe pales in comparison to the forces the wizards wield in Harry Potter.

Nuff said.

Do you even understand what I'm saying? Although the feats are not clearly shown, it is CLEARLY stated that nothing in the LotR universe can harm the ring except Mt. Doom.I also explained that the implication (that the ring is impervious) is credible considering it comes from credible sources.

And the ring is destroyed by the enchantment of Mt. Doom's lava, not the lava heat itself. So don't commit to that stupid ass argument where Mt. Doom's lava barely killed golem.

Originally posted by Epicurus
The Ring has power. The horcruxes literally have a portion of Voldy's life in them.

Speculation. Prove that it is a horcrux. There is nothing shown in the LoTR movies which indicates such to be the case.

Lolwut? So the Gollum resisted the lava iyo? That's awful and a lie, since we see gollum getting killed once he fell in along with the ring.

The Horcruxes have power as well. The ring has the last portion of life in Sauron as well. With both destroyed neither can return to the physical world.

I already discussed the similarities in the previous post. Just because the name is different the application is generally the same, sport.

We see it take a portion of time to kill him just like it took time to destroy the ring. If it can't kill Gollum immediately it is pathetic.

😆 😂 💃

Originally posted by Firefly218
Do you even understand what I'm saying? Although the feats are not clearly shown, it is CLEARLY stated that nothing in the LotR universe can harm the ring except Mt. Doom.I also explained that the implication (that the ring is impervious) is credible considering it comes from credible sources.

And the ring is destroyed by the enchantment of Mt. Doom's lava, not the lava heat itself. So don't commit to that stupid ass argument where Mt. Doom's lava barely killed golem.

The Lotr universe is pathetic in terms of power to the Hp universe.

The heat itself actually destroys the ring. Just like the heat of the lava destroyed Gollum. Painfully slow and pathetic.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The Lotr universe is pathetic in terms of power to the Hp universe.

The heat itself actually destroys the ring. Just like the heat of the lava destroyed Gollum. Painfully slow and pathetic.

If it is the heat destroying the ring, then how come normal lava doesn't destroy the ring? Why would the fellowship spend 3 movies going to Mt. Doom's lava if they could just melt the ring with extreme heat? It is the magic behind the lava of Mt. Doom which destroys the ring, Not the lava heat itself.

You haven't given any proof to your claims.
You haven't given a direct response to any of my arguments thus far.
Concession accepted.

Originally posted by Firefly218
If it is the heat destroying the ring, then how come normal lava doesn't destroy the ring? Why would the fellowship spend 3 movies going to Mt. Doom's lava if they could just melt the ring with extreme heat? It is the magic behind the lava of Mt. Doom which destroys the ring, Not the lava heat itself.

You haven't given any proof to your claims.
You haven't given a direct response to any of my arguments thus far.
Concession accepted.

What other lava pits are in Middle Earth ? Same thing. Magical lava which can't kill Gollum immediately aka weak ass lava.

Yes, I have.

You concede when you walk away. Resisting a dwarf axe isn't impressive.

Can someone remind me what Horcruxes have tanked, since I don't quite recall?

I do recall Fiendfyre, the Sword of Griffindor, and Avada Kedavra among other things being enough to destroy them, though.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Can someone remind me what Horcruxes have tanked, since I don't quite recall?

I do recall Fiendfyre, the Sword of Griffindor, and Avada Kedavra among other things being enough to destroy them, though.

When did Fiendfyre destroy one ?

Avada Kedavra is an exception due to the circumstances.