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Odin is more powerful than Hela. Many other variations placed the All-Father to be slightly below the Abstract entities or equal to the Celestials. His weakened in MCU due of Loki doing or lazy writing. Hela from MCU became very strong the more she stand in Asgard that fueled her growing power.
Sounds about right. The cartels and other mafias would naturally adapt to a new world. Whether be magic or advanced technology. They'll use it for their own advantaged. That answers the question of why there still people like this in futuristic stories. It's because they just adapted to it.
Back to his realm. Alexander decided to deal this issue since he can't rely on All-Father all the time.
What's the point of replying the same sentences? Trying to rage bait like an asshole? You haven't really read The Silmarillion or any books beside the Lord of the Rings.
I don't trust anything of Fae in that kind of twisted realm.
Glad that Ei is about to learn the ugly and cruel nature of the multiverse. She has no idea that her version is the only 'safe' due of Primis. All timelines and worlds failed the war. Teyvat became a toy for the victors to play with.
A tavern is good and hopefully this world will never invite stupid reincarnated crybabies. Ais finally see the reality of over reality and fiction. Existential crisis are so old news.
yeah so what? What were you thinking of harem in Middle-earth? Go to Umbar, Harad or Easterling if you want that. But none of the Elves and Men of the West of that kind of crap. Even the Valars, angelic-gods of Tolkien world, practiced depraved act. Tolkien is a catholic.
Nope. Sauron came into play around the First Age. When Melkor was taken to Valinor after a war to protect the Elves during the Great Marching to the west. Sauron took over his master work for the time being in securing and building up more foulness in Angband. After Melkor returned, Sauron has given a profound position as his lieutenant. Sauron went south to Beleriand, captured an island named Minas Tirith (an elven fortress tower which is the predecessor name of Gondor capital).
Yeah you're truly an amateur to Tolkien. Not sounding insulting but watchers and fans that only see the movies is not really a source towards the greater tales of Middle-earth. The books, notes, letters, covers more about things beyond the movies.