Would the Valar have intervened if Sauron won?

Would the Valar have intervened if Sauron won?

If Sauron had won the war for Middle-Earth and had annihilated the Children of Illuvatar, the Valar would have to consult Eru and if he intervenes, the Valar can send its host to Middle Earth to destroy the armies of Sauron and imprison Sauron. Or Eru himself will intervene and destroy the armies of Sauron.

Is Sauron a Maiar or Valar?

Long before the First Age, Sauron’s name was originally Mairon. He was the mightiest Maia of the Vala Aulë the Smith, and learned much from Aulë in the ways of smithying and handiwork, becoming a great craftsman, and “mighty in the lore of” Aulë’s people. He was among the most powerful Maiar.

Was Sauron greater than Morgoth?

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Whereas Morgoth, according to Tolkien, would probably have gone into a nihilist rage and destroyed anything and everything. Tolkien does say that Morgoth fell and lost a lot of power over time so that by the end, he was in a sense weaker than Sauron.

Where are the Valar?

Valinor
Ruler Manwë
Characters Valar, Elves
Other name(s) The Undying Lands, Eressëa, The Deathless Lands, The Blessed Realm, The Uttermost West, Aman
Location On the west of The Great Sea, far to the West of Middle-earth

Where were the Valar during Lord of the Rings?

They were living in the Undying Lands – the continent of Aman, and the realm of Valinor, lying away to the West of Middle-earth, and also above the earth now.

Who is the weakest Valar?

Here are the 10 Strongest and 10 Weakest Supernatural Beings in Lord of the Rings, Officially Ranked!

  • 8 STRONGEST: VARDA.
  • 7 WEAKEST: SHELOB.
  • 6 STRONGEST: MANWË
  • 5 WEAKEST: RADAGAST.
  • 4 STRONGEST: MELKOR.
  • 3 WEAKEST: TOM BOMBADIL.
  • 2 STRONGEST: ERU ILUVATAR.
  • 1 WEAKEST: BEORN.
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