• WillBalls
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    210 days ago

    To my knowledge, Tolkien never wrote about a battle between an unbodied fëa and a hröa

    • @Dasus@lemmy.world
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      110 days ago

      Well shit, does that end the theorising? So did Morgoth have a body or not whilst in that fight you were describing?

      • WillBalls
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        210 days ago

        Of course not! Just because he didn’t write it doesn’t mean you can’t imagine it. It just means there’s no precedent for it, so you have to be creative

        Morgoth did indeed have a body for the entirety of the war of wrath.

        I believe that in Tolkien’s writings, the only Ainur that lost their bodies were Sauron (during the fall of Númenor, then when the ring was destroyed), Saruman (killed by Grima), Gothmog (killed by drowning/stabbed in the fountain during the fall of Gondolin), Durin’s Bane (killed by Gandalf the grey), and possibly an unnamed balrog (if indeed dead, then slain by Glorfindel during the fall of Gondolin). There’s some mention in Melkor’s Ring(?) that during Melkor’s first chaining, his original body was slain, but I’m not sure if that’s backed up by other writings about his first chaining. Regardless, it’s a pretty small club of fëa separated Ainur, so I’d think that if there was a benefit to splitting from the hröa, it would be made clear