Thread:Sppople/@comment-31330278-20200217214039/@comment-31330278-20200221202846

Your profile states that you're into "Middle Earth" universe, which i like too :-). I have some topics in regard:

1. Frodo is a holocaust survivor. Similarly to Harry Potter, but not as good as a character. Bilbo is jewish too, because the hobbits were meant to represent the jews. Sméagol is a judenrat. Morgoth might be the architects behind the murder of Frantz Ferdinand and the beginning of WW1. Eru is ambiguous, but I do know Gandalf is Churchill. I assume Galadriel represents the heroic faction of America, which eventually convinced the rest of the state to take action after bombing Pearl Harbor. What does Azog and the goblin king are meant to symbolize?

2. What Smaug was supposed to symolize in WW1 context?

3. Azog, in particular, is similar to warlords such as Himmler. Being vile and almighty even for an orc, which means practically any mortal Gandalf met in LOTR is peanuts compare to him, makes him as dangerous as a whole army of Uruk-Hai. And that's even without counting his own army. Did Saruman try to design his private orcs as more obedient versions of Azog, or did he assume he could surpass Azog?