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Aranarth
The Shire
Dec 23 2014, 1:44am
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Aslan VS Galadriel
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I was pondering who would win? One is the most powerful good being in Narnia and the other is the most powerful good being in Middle Earth.
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Cirashala
Valinor
Dec 24 2014, 1:45am
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Galadriel is a powerful being in Arda, but NOT in Middle-earth- that title belongs to Eru as the creator of the world. As Aslan is the creator of HIS world, I think he'd have no trouble beating Galadriel...though now you've got me debating on whether or not the White Witch is Galadriel in another universe....only evil
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KingTurgon
Rohan
Jan 7 2015, 11:07pm
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Galadriel isn't the most powerful good being in Middle-earth
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She is behind most likely all the Istari, but definitely Saruman (before he went bad) and Gandalf. And IMO she would get crushed by Aslan - he did create and end a world after all (and I'm pretty sure he is a divine being in Lewis's world).
(This post was edited by KingTurgon on Jan 7 2015, 11:07pm)
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Gianna
Rohan
Jan 8 2015, 1:03am
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After all, he did create Narnia.
~There's some good left in this world. And it's worth fighting for.~
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Jan 19 2015, 4:57am
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Aslan sings Narnia into existence, rather like the Valar (under the direction of Eru) sing creation into existence. Aslan is generally seen as a Jesus allegory, which makes him pretty much God incarnate. Galadriel is powerful, but merely one of the Children of Illuvatar. (a friend who did much housebuilding kept referring to him as Louverdoor...)
"Judge me by my size, would you?" Max the Hobbit Husky.
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NateGate
Rivendell
Jan 29 2015, 7:53pm
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Via the "in your world I have another name" clause from the Dawn Treader CS Lweis makes it painfully obvious that Aslan is Jesus Christ in another form and basically God. So can Galadriel take on an omnipotent? I doubt it, epic stomp.
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