King Ondoher wrote:
Glorfindriel wrote:
Yes, sending the Ring to Minas Tirith would have been a disaster.
"But if Glorfindel would have joined the Fellowship, it would be another story."
Well, I think Frodo and Sam + Glorfindel would have had a better chance of success than just the former two. I'm sure the Elf would have enough power and 'magic' to evade discovery, and more importantly his presence would have slowed Frodo's corruption. In the end Frodo succumbed and claimed the Ring - if not for the providential presence of Gollum, the Third Age may have been the last and everything that was good and bright been destroyed.
Glorfindel, having seen the Light of the West, would have partly counteracted the corruption of the Ring.
Having Glorfindel accompany them would have been a terrible Dues Ex Machina.
I agree - partly.
Calling G a Deus E.M. indicates it would have been too 'simple' for him to have solved the problem, so you agree with my main argument (that G would have given the Good side a better chance of winning, despite his shininess).
However, although I agree G would have increased the chances for success, I'm not sure it would have been as easy as a D.E.M. I think Gollum would have had a much harder time 'getting involved', which at least in some reality-threads seems essential to the destruction of the Ring. I agree with you that the way things turned out (C. Ungol, etc.) required Gollum - but what of other possibilities? Could G + F&S have found a way through the Black Gate, for example?
@Drauglin: Also an interesting area of 'what ifs'... I agree they turned their backs, but had done so before and been persuaded to intervene. Would they really have done nothing if Sauron completely dominated ME? I don't know... Or if not the Valar directly, what of the Elves of Valinor? Could they have put together an Armada and invaded Evil-held Middle Earth?