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boldog
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Apr 19 2014, 8:35am
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A random thought
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I just thought this today. this is like an alternative storyline that will never happen, but its fun to speculate. I would be very upset if this ever happened, but say Azog, kills Bilbo and loots him finding the ring of power. Will he realise what it is? Will he abuse its power? Will he return it to his master? Will he keep it? Will he destroy it? (dont think so) I personally believe he would abuse it and keep it for himself. He doesnt seem to be very obedient to Sauron, so im sure he will use the ring for his own deeds, before it turns him into an orc version of Gollum
I believe that Azog and Bolg are possibly the only two orcs who may be an exception to the typical evil nature of an orc. Azog had brought up his son, well enough that he actually acknowledges him as his own son. That is a first for any orc. And Bolg sets out to march upon Erebor in vengeance of his fathers death. How many orcs will Try and avenge another dead orc? Most will just forget about the dead one. This gives me hope that Orcs, have some traits of good in them, even if it is small aspects.
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Hamfast Gamgee
Tol Eressea
Apr 19 2014, 8:40am
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Sounds like a story for au fanfic to me!
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Though Azog with the Ring would still have little chance of taking on Sauron methinks. I suppose he might become a mini-Saruman for a while!
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BlackFox
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Apr 19 2014, 5:14pm
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My guess is that he would return it to his master
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I personally believe he would abuse it and keep it for himself. He doesnt seem to be very obedient to Sauron, so im sure he will use the ring for his own deeds, before it turns him into an orc version of Gollum I trust you're referring to the slight discord that rose between Azog and the Necromancer during their conversation in DOS here? Well, in my opinion it was simply a demonstration of Azog's short temper, nothing more. He gave up his hunt for his most hated enemy to fulfill his master's orders, didn't he? This is why I believe he'd return the Ring to Sauron. A passage from LOTR Wiki to support my claim: "A vengeful, megalomaniacal psychopath, Azog is easily frustrated, even by his Master and by his own followers. He is extremely hot-tempered and elitist. He is also highly intelligent, displaying excellent hunting skills and experience in combat. He is also vindictive, highly idealistic and unfailingly loyal to Sauron." (http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Azog#Personality) But, of course, this is pure speculation.
"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake." - Henry David Thoreau
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Salmacis81
Tol Eressea
Apr 19 2014, 6:08pm
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...and being an Orc who works for Sauron in the films, I think he would bring the Ring straight to his master. He's not some great power like Saruman or Galadriel, he's a slave of Sauron's. Maybe book Azog might have had different designs, as he seemed much more independent-minded than his film counterpart. You really like making threads about Azog, huh?
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Salmacis81
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Apr 19 2014, 6:11pm
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I don't even think he could become a mini-Saruman...
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...probably more like Gollum than Saruman. Orcs are really not much more than slaves to the dark powers (first Morgoth, then Sauron) and not known for their power of will.
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