Re: Which spells are these?
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Originally posted by erhershman
1. When Gandalf and Saruman have their little duel in Orthanc. The closest spell I found in the book would be Wizard's Hand, but that spell says it must be a small object "that the caster could lift with his own strength." I suppose Gandalf or Saruman could lift one another with their own strength if they absolutely had to, but the kind of tossing around they were doing in the scene doesn't seem to fit with the description of Wizard's Hand.
Wizard's Fist, detailed in the Fellowship of the Ring sourcebook.
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2. When the Orcs surrounding the fellowship in Moria scatter all of a sudden and Gandalf says "A Balrog... a demon of the ancient world." How does Gandalf know a Balrog is coming? It's pretty much silent except for the constant drumming noise. It might be Sense Power but I thought Sense Power couldn't detect WHAT that power was, only that it was present?
Got me there. Could be Sense Power, could be experience with Balrogs, could be dramatic revelation... :)
Re: Which spells are these?
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Originally posted by erhershman
2. When the Orcs surrounding the fellowship in Moria scatter all of a sudden and Gandalf says "A Balrog... a demon of the ancient world." How does Gandalf know a Balrog is coming? It's pretty much silent except for the constant drumming noise. It might be Sense Power but I thought Sense Power couldn't detect WHAT that power was, only that it was present?
Its my impression, from the movie anyway, Gandalf knew what the Dwarves had released in the quest for riches. So, when a Big Bad suddenly shows up in Moria, he had a beter then 50% chance saying it was the Balrog.
Re: Re: Which spells are these?
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Originally posted by Phantom
Its my impression, from the movie anyway, Gandalf knew what the Dwarves had released in the quest for riches.
I'm inclined to agree. When Saruman is looking through the book he says (about Gandalf) something like "You know what the Dwarves released..." And when the orcs scattered when the hall lit up the expression on his face led me to believe he knew what it was.
However, I think it's interesting that in the book Gandalf did not know about the Balrog in Moria. When the Fellowship is turned back at Caradras he says he wanted to head into Moria initially, and then after the battle in the Chamber of Marazabul:
"As I stood there I could hear orc-voices on the outside: at any moment they would burst it open. I could not hear what they said; they seemed to be talking in their own hideous language. All I caught was ghâsh: that is fire. Then something came into the chamber - I felt it through the door, and the orcs themselves were afraid and fell silent. It laid hold of the iron ring and then it perceived me and my spell.
What it was I cannot guess, but I have never felt such challenge."
Apparently the Istari don't know everything. ;)