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Originally posted by cdtmThis is the film version leave all the book hyperbole out of this. It's the nerds who worship the books who exaggerate the hyperbole. This is why it's foolish to debate the books and its best to stick to the films version.
Isn't Sauron some sort of big deal celestial being. Can create stars and such?All I ever saw him do is get cut down by a guy with a sword, but for some reason LOTR characters like Sauron and Gandalf get talked up like they're Galactus..
Originally posted by cdtmNo, Sauron's master Melkor is the big deal celestial being (and even then none of his feats are quite that amazing). Sauron is a smaller deal celestial being. Melkor is like a god or archangel, Sauron (along with Gandalf, Saruman, and others) are more akin to normal angels, with Sauron according to most accounts being the most powerful.
Isn't Sauron some sort of big deal celestial being. Can create stars and such?All I ever saw him do is get cut down by a guy with a sword, but for some reason LOTR characters like Sauron and Gandalf get talked up like they're Galactus..
That's only novels though. In films Sauron is a far more limited character, though he still has more going for him feat-wise than the Night King, whose only combat feat is his being the greatest javelin tosser in history. Though that feat alone does seem to imply a level of physical strength beyond any LotR character.
Originally posted by playa1258No shit but we may never know. We don't get to see that much from Sauron either. After the final season we will know but that may be two years off. We know enough to create a thread.
We know he can raise the dead, we know he is super strong, has visions like Bran and has a laser rocket arm.We don't know the compete extent of what he can do yet.
Originally posted by NemeBro
No, Sauron's master Melkor is the big deal celestial being (and even then none of his feats are quite that amazing). Sauron is a smaller deal celestial being. Melkor is like a god or archangel, Sauron (along with Gandalf, Saruman, and others) are more akin to normal angels, with Sauron according to most accounts being the most powerful.That's only novels though. In films Sauron is a far more limited character, though he still has more going for him feat-wise than the Night King, whose only combat feat is his being the greatest javelin tosser in history. Though that feat alone does seem to imply a level of physical strength beyond any LotR character.
Night king wins. His ability to raise the dead gives him a HUGE advantage. Every dead Orc is a dead Orc to his army.
Him Bringing Winter is also bad for Sauron.
Originally posted by Josh_AlexanderThis is just one on one. There is another thread in which you are referring. Please respond there and tell me what you think of these two antagonists and your opinion of this one on one confrontation.
Night king wins. His ability to raise the dead gives him a HUGE advantage. Every dead Orc is a dead Orc to his army.Him Bringing Winter is also bad for Sauron.
Originally posted by quanchi112
This is just one on one. There is another thread in which you are referring. Please respond there and tell me what you think of these two antagonists and your opinion of this one on one confrontation.
Ohh i see! Sorry.
Well either way. Remember that the White Walkers can only be killed with Valyrian steel or Dragon glass...If Sauron doesnt know this then he has no way to win.
Originally posted by Josh_AlexanderWe have to both be open to other beings being able to affect the others depose not existing in their universe. I believe Suaron and his power can definitely kill the Night King and vice versa. If we don't believe they can affect each other at all then there's no point to the thread. I honestly believe both abe demonstrated enough power to destroy the other provided the opening.
Ohh i see! Sorry.Well either way. Remember that the White Walkers can only be killed with Valyrian steel or Dragon glass...If Sauron doesnt know this then he has no way to win.