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Is Sauron a human or elf Sauron was neither a human nor an Elf, but he could have resembled either in his fair disguise in the Second Age, particularly as Annatar.Sauron, at his most pure form was a Maia spirit who worked with the Vala Aulë. He had no set physical form but like others of the Maiar could take on any form he chose whether humanoid or animal.Drawing from the Bible, Tolkien's history explains that Sauron was originally an angelic spirit known as the Ainur before he signed up with Morgoth and started wreaking havoc on the world. This explains why Sauron still exists thousands of years later, after his defeat at the hands of Isildur.
What is Sauron’s appearance : Sauron was initially able to shift his appearance, but when he became a servant of Morgoth, he took on a sinister form that Tolkien described in his letters as slightly bigger than human stature yet not giant. This version of Sauron had daunting eyes and appeared as malice and hatred incarnate.
Did Sauron pretend to be an elf
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Later, someone naming himself Annatar arrived in Eregion. He appeared to be an Elf, and claimed he has been sent by the Valar to share his wisdom and skills in ring-craft and jewelry for the benefit of all Middle-earth; but in fact he was the Dark Lord Sauron in disguise.
Why is Sauron not an elf : Sauron was an Ainu. The Ainur were the "angels" of Eru Illuvatar and sang a song which He used as a template to create the Universe. The Ainur were then allowed to enter into the Universe.
Vickers' comments imply that Sauron's intentions with Galadriel were primarily political in his dealings with the elves and that he was using her to elevate his power as a ruler over middle earth. The actor didn't seem to believe Sauron wanted to change at all, and that he had been manipulating her all along.
Morgoth is the more powerful of the two. Morgoth was the mightiest of the Valar, a group whose weakest member would outpace Sauron. However, there are some circumstances and eras in which Sauron would win the day. Morgoth was born far beyond Sauron but lost and surrendered much of his power.
Who was Sauron before he became Sauron
Sauron began his days as Mairon (“the admirable”), a powerful Maia—spirits who came to Arda to help the Valar shape the world. (Other Maia include Gandalf and Saruman.) He was a pure and orderly being in the beginning, who studied the craft of forging. But he grew selfish, and eventually aligned himself with Morgoth.Sauron's deepest fear was that Aragorn would use the Ring against him.There is no indictation in any of Tolkien's work that Galadriel ever met Sauron. The idea that she did, promoted by the Rings of Power series is based on a subjective (mis)reading of two passages in Tolkien's work.
Morgoth, the first to reign terror upon Middle-earth, was more powerful than Sauron and commanded an army of dragons and Balrogs. While both Morgoth and Sauron were cunning, Morgoth's rule and terror lasted longer and his corruption spread further, making him more formidable in the Lord of the Rings universe.
Why is Sauron afraid of Galadriel : In his notes, Tolkien remarks that Sauron saw Galadriel as his equal. Add that to the fact that she's untrusting of Sauron (yes, even when he's in his Annatar guise) and an unwavering, single-minded force, and it's more likely than not that Sauron feared Galadriel — or the potential she held to upend his plans.
Was Galadriel stronger than Sauron : Additionally, while he was in his weakened state, Galadriel could hold him off through the power of will alone. However, if Sauron had his One Ring and faced off in a battle against Galadriel, it's unlikely that there would be much she could do.
Is Galadriel stronger than Sauron
Additionally, while he was in his weakened state, Galadriel could hold him off through the power of will alone. However, if Sauron had his One Ring and faced off in a battle against Galadriel, it's unlikely that there would be much she could do.
In his notes, Tolkien remarks that Sauron saw Galadriel as his equal. Add that to the fact that she's untrusting of Sauron (yes, even when he's in his Annatar guise) and an unwavering, single-minded force, and it's more likely than not that Sauron feared Galadriel — or the potential she held to upend his plans.Vickers' comments imply that Sauron's intentions with Galadriel were primarily political in his dealings with the elves and that he was using her to elevate his power as a ruler over middle earth.
Did Sauron fall in love with Galadriel : Sauron seemed to genuinely feel a connection to her, and part of that came from sensing the darkness inside of Galadriel. In that regard, his offer was really a seduction to the dark side.