LordMelkor{Talos}
First Post
Posted by William Ronald:
It wasn't in the Silmarillion. Or the Lord of the Rings. It was Tolkien's message of hope, courage, and sacrifice in his works that make them literature, not just his considerable linguistic skills.
Well superiority of Good is one thing I DON`T like in Tolkien, Melkor`s rebellion against Iluvatar has no chance to suceed.
Also posted by William Ronald:
It was Tolkien's message of hope, courage, and sacrifice in his works that make them literature, not just his considerable linguistic skills.
I didn`t get this message, in my real life I NEVER made a sacrifice for another person, and I don`t intend to.
It wasn't in the Silmarillion. Or the Lord of the Rings. It was Tolkien's message of hope, courage, and sacrifice in his works that make them literature, not just his considerable linguistic skills.
Well superiority of Good is one thing I DON`T like in Tolkien, Melkor`s rebellion against Iluvatar has no chance to suceed.
Also posted by William Ronald:
It was Tolkien's message of hope, courage, and sacrifice in his works that make them literature, not just his considerable linguistic skills.
I didn`t get this message, in my real life I NEVER made a sacrifice for another person, and I don`t intend to.