kengar
First Post
Couple of things to keep in mind re: Isildur, Elrond & the Ring.
While Elrond probably had Vilya at that point, it wouldn't have been for long (maybe even only for a couple hours). He got it after Gil-Galad was killed fighting Sauron. Elrond was Gil-Galad's herald and Gil-Galad was the previous keeper of Vilya.
The other thing is that -regardless of the morality of the situation- I doubt that Elrond could have pushed Isildur & the Ring into the fire. Remember:
"Ash nazg durbatuluk"
"One Ring to Rule them All"
If Elrond had attacked, Isildur -using the Ring- could have broken Elrond's mind and/or commanded him into the Fire. The Ring doesn't only turn you invisible, remember. It is the Ring of POWER. You rarely see Frodo do anything like that because he's doing his best NOT to use the Ring at all.
Bear in mind too, that what's on screen in that sequence is a loose interpretation of the events concerning the Last Alliance & the fall of Sauron. I don't recall exactly how it went down in the books, but I'm pretty sure it didn't get to the point that Elrond & Isildur were both standing at the edge of the lava.
While Elrond probably had Vilya at that point, it wouldn't have been for long (maybe even only for a couple hours). He got it after Gil-Galad was killed fighting Sauron. Elrond was Gil-Galad's herald and Gil-Galad was the previous keeper of Vilya.
The other thing is that -regardless of the morality of the situation- I doubt that Elrond could have pushed Isildur & the Ring into the fire. Remember:
"Ash nazg durbatuluk"
"One Ring to Rule them All"
If Elrond had attacked, Isildur -using the Ring- could have broken Elrond's mind and/or commanded him into the Fire. The Ring doesn't only turn you invisible, remember. It is the Ring of POWER. You rarely see Frodo do anything like that because he's doing his best NOT to use the Ring at all.
Bear in mind too, that what's on screen in that sequence is a loose interpretation of the events concerning the Last Alliance & the fall of Sauron. I don't recall exactly how it went down in the books, but I'm pretty sure it didn't get to the point that Elrond & Isildur were both standing at the edge of the lava.