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Do you mean it was written to be a former stage of Earth, or you actually believe it was a former stage of earth in the same way that Christians believe in God?Also you have the similarities between Númenor and Antlantis. I personally believe Middle-Earth was a former stage of Earth
Do you mean it was written to be a former stage of Earth, or you actually believe it was a former stag of earth in the same way that Christians believe in God?
What do you think Tom Bombadil was? This is probably pretty common, but I have 2 guesses for him:
1. The spirit of the 2nd music of the Ainur. He sings often and when he sings his lyrics are similar to what the 2nd music is described as.
2. The spirit of the Eternal Flame. This is just something I thought of because he is Eldest and Fatherless, and yet still vulnerable.
Tolkien states that the Red book of Westmarch was the basis for the Hobbit, Lord of the rings, and the Silmarillion. While this is a small factor, surely Tolkien thought our world and Arda to be the same. How else would Tolkien have translated these stories? If he records that a book was created that is basically all the books listed above, surely he's suggesting that instead of writing the books, he found an copy (original would be way to old, 3000-6000 years old) and translated. (we know this isn't true, as he wrote all the books, he's merely implying some fantasy) This raises more questions though: how did he translate? Unless "common speech" hasn't changed over the years. How did Tolkien find the book? This question would have to be answered by Tolkien himself (which sadly cant't happen). And finally another question: If they are the same, when is Dagor Dagorath? Would it be the equivalent of another world war? Was it WWII and the fate was incorrect? All these would have to be answers by Tolkien (or maybe his son).1 To sum it all up, while there's evidence to prove he approved the same world theory, there are to many questions and not enough answers to make that answer 100%.
1. Edit: Slipped my mind at the time that Tolkien stated that WWII ended the sixth age and started the seventh.
(sorry for spelling mistakes, done on a tablet)
"Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Mount Doom and its eruptions. Sauron however was the first to settle there with the exception of Shelob and her ancestors." - Lord of the Rings WikiHey, djax, do you know exactly when and how Mordor was created?
Thx for the info Shen!"Mordor was a relic of the devastating works of Morgoth, apparently formed by massive volcanic eruptions. It was given the name Mordor already before Sauron settled there, because of its volcano Mount Doom and its eruptions. Sauron however was the first to settle there with the exception of Shelob and her ancestors." - Lord of the Rings Wiki
Thesis: Mordor was created sometime during the reign of Morgoth/Melkor, and his constant destruction and construction of geographical landmarks in an attempt to spite the Valar's works resulted in Mordor.
When did the blue wizards arrive? Some accounts say the came after Curumno and Aiwendil, but others say they came during the Second Age to help the lesser men against sauron. If this were true, then their staying in Rhûn would make sense because the Easterlings are a lesser kind of men. It is possible that thy didn't come back because they failed and were exiled. Is there an agreed time?