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Killing the Watcher
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Louis Epstein
2023-05-02 04:25:53 UTC
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One thing I hope was handled decisively early in the
Fourth Age was the destruction of the Watcher in the Water,
whether by Aragorn's troops or Khazad out to avenge Oin
or some collaborative effort or whoever.

What would have been needed beyond the destruction
of the dam on the Sirannon that secured its habitat
and thereby imperiled any travelling mellon?

I don't know if it would have simply suffocated exposed
to air,but any protesting tentacles would have needed
and deserved to be amputated.

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MummyChunk
2024-01-12 03:37:40 UTC
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Post by Louis Epstein
One thing I hope was handled decisively early in th
Fourth Age was the destruction of the Watcher in the Water
whether by Aragorn's troops or Khazad out to avenge Oi
or some collaborative effort or whoever
What would have been needed beyond the destructio
of the dam on the Sirannon that secured its habita
and thereby imperiled any travelling mellon
I don't know if it would have simply suffocated expose
to air,but any protesting tentacles would have neede
and deserved to be amputated
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agree that the Watcher in the Water was a menace that should have bee
dealt with in the Fourth Age. However, I doubt that destroying the da
on the Sirannon would have been enough to kill it. According t
Tolkien, the Watcher was a mysterious creature that came from the dar
waters under the mountains. It may have had a connection to th
ancient evil of Morgoth, the first Dark Lord. Therefore, it i
possible that the Watcher could survive in other environments, or eve
retreat to the depths of Moria. To ensure its destruction, I think
more direct attack would have been necessary, perhaps with the aid o
magic or powerful weapons. As for the tentacles, I agree that the
deserved to be cut off, but I wonder if they would have regenerated
like some real-world animals can do. What do you think


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Louis Epstein
2024-01-24 16:33:50 UTC
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Post by Louis Epstein
One thing I hope was handled decisively early in the
Fourth Age was the destruction of the Watcher in the Water,
whether by Aragorn's troops or Khazad out to avenge Oin
or some collaborative effort or whoever.
What would have been needed beyond the destruction
of the dam on the Sirannon that secured its habitat
and thereby imperiled any travelling mellon?
I don't know if it would have simply suffocated exposed
to air,but any protesting tentacles would have needed
and deserved to be amputated.
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The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.
I
agree that the Watcher in the Water was a menace that should have been
dealt with in the Fourth Age. However, I doubt that destroying the dam
on the Sirannon would have been enough to kill it. According to
Tolkien, the Watcher was a mysterious creature that came from the dark
waters under the mountains. It may have had a connection to the
ancient evil of Morgoth, the first Dark Lord. Therefore, it is
possible that the Watcher could survive in other environments, or even
retreat to the depths of Moria. To ensure its destruction, I think a
more direct attack would have been necessary, perhaps with the aid of
magic or powerful weapons. As for the tentacles, I agree that they
deserved to be cut off, but I wonder if they would have regenerated,
like some real-world animals can do. What do you think?
Obviously the expedition destroying the dam should be heavily armed
and prepared to deal with the Watcher's reactions.(Not sure if the
computer game recently released about a Fourth Age return to Moria
has dealing with the Watcher as a centerpiece or an impossibility or
what).

Might it,as a water-creature,be particularly susceptible to fire?
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=658352481#658352481
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The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
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