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How was it PIS for the King to go confront Sauron?
What was he supposed to do? Stand there? Run away? I am really confused here.
Sauron came out, the armies were like, "oh **** this dude is a beast." Said beast starts smashing fools with ridiculous power, Elendil, the king, charges to try and stop Sauron and gets OHKOd
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I mean technically I suppose it is possible that movie Elendil was just a fat, past his prime slob who let himself go after surviving the downfall, so he might have been a slow mover. And there was a bit of PIS in that Sauron literally surrounded by soldiers on his lonesome was not attacked by a volley of arrows like y'know Elrond starts the sequence with. Obviously it was a plot device to make the narrative smoother and easier to understand but I suppose it CAN be argued Achilles could slice off the ring finger real quick
It's just that he has to kill literal tens of thousands to even get close to Sauron. Who was by, his "last film appearance", the Necromancer/bodiless spirit or a giant eye, depending on how you want to interpret that
Eh, that has a bit of "shoot your own men" when he's that close to them. He's Elrond, not Ramsay Bolton ;pAnd there was a bit of PIS in that Sauron literally surrounded by soldiers on his lonesome was not attacked by a volley of arrows like y'know Elrond starts the sequence with.
Granted Ramsay Bolton would probably just take off his shirt and kill his way through everyone, /maybe/ with "twenty good men" backing him at most if he felt really challenged.
(Yes, I hated everything about how the show handled that character, and no, Ramsay Bolton requiring multiple armies and a giant to finally take down really just makes things kinda worse)
I must have misinterpreted as I took this to mean, the Spartans with their backup all fight against Sauron by himself. If this isn't the case, the Spartans lose. Although, I still contend that if Achilles was in the place of Isildur, he'd have an easier time of it.