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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Nov 3 2017, 2:29pm
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Sauron did not seem to have a need for a human form in the film trilogy. He had no mortal servants outside of his Orcs, and he didn't need to hide his identity from them. Also, I think the conceit of the films is that Sauron is unable to assume a physical form again unless he regains the One Ring.
"I may be on the side of the angels, but do not think for one second that I am one of them." - Sherlock
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Victariongreyjoy
Lorien
Nov 3 2017, 2:41pm
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Okay, maybe not physical as you can touch him, but perhaps like the Nazgul? You see him as a being standing than a shadow. Dressed up like the picture I posted, so that people think he is really a human sorcerer.
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Otaku-sempai
Immortal
Nov 3 2017, 3:31pm
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Okay, maybe not physical as you can touch him, but perhaps like the Nazgul? You see him as a being standing than a shadow. Dressed up like the picture I posted, so that people think he is really a human sorcerer. Sauron has no internal reason to do this. It would solely be targeted at the audience and it would not be driven by story logic.
"I may be on the side of the angels, but do not think for one second that I am one of them." - Sherlock
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Darkstone
Immortal
Nov 6 2017, 2:47pm
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If Sauron has a human form in The Hobbit, then why didn't he have one in LOTR?
****************************************** The audacious proposal stirred his heart. And the stirring became a song, and it mingled with the songs of Gil-galad and Celebrian, and with those of Feanor and Fingon. The song-weaving created a larger song, and then another, until suddenly it was as if a long forgotten memory woke and for one breathtaking moment the Music of the Ainur revealed itself in all glory. He opened his lips to sing and share this song. Then he realized that the others would not understand. Not even Mithrandir given his current state of mind. So he smiled and simply said "A diversion.”
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Bracegirdle
Valinor
Nov 6 2017, 6:02pm
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Sauron wasn't even in The Hobbit
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It was his understudy The Neck Romancer ... Well, actually no form for the Necromancer is mentioned in The Hobbit .. er, ok, book that is... *BG goes off-topic?*
‘. . . the rule of no realm is mine . . . But all worthy things that are in peril . . . those are my care. For I also am a steward. Did you not know?' Gandalf to Denethor
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L. Ron Halfelven
Grey Havens
Nov 6 2017, 7:15pm
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Christopher Lee wanted that Neck Romancer role in the worst way./
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And Rose drew him in, and set him on the harpsichord bench, and put little Wilhelm Friedemann upon his lap. He began composing a fugue. 'Well, I'm Bach,' he said.
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KingTurgon
Rohan
Nov 17 2017, 3:48pm
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Saruman states it point blank in Fellowship as well. Although I do dig that model that the OP posted. In fact I have it lol. I feel like that would have been cool to see, as it's more of a ghost that looks like a human than an actual human form, if that makes any sense.
1) FOTR 2) ROTK 3) AUJ 4) TTT 5) DOS 6) BOFA
(This post was edited by KingTurgon on Nov 17 2017, 3:49pm)
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