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“There are powers beyond darkness at work in this world.”

Galadriel, 1×07

Sauron: The Perfect Inverse of Beren

Sauron is remarkably intelligent. The complexity of his plans match that of his character, so my effort to uncover the details of his designs required upwards of 30,000 words. Nevertheless, the very existence of this post proves that it was not in vain.

The following is an attempt to unravel the mysteries of Sauron’s past. His designs begin to branch in two paths around the time of Finrod’s death, so I have created two parts: Part 1 broadly covers his intentions regarding mithril and all peoples, while Part 2 specifically relates to the dagger and Galadriel. The clearest lens through which to study Sauron’s character is, unequivocally, the tale of Beren and Lúthien.

Table of Contents

Introduction2

Part 1: The Dam

¶ 1: A Wandering, Solitary Outlaw3
¶ 2: Chased from His Homeland4
¶ 3: His Southward Journey
Long Was He At Work
The Burden of Those Who Lead
Give Them a Means of Mastering It
Regroup
5-10
6
7
8
9
SUMMARY11

Part 2: The Key

¶ 4: Reverie12
¶ 5: He Saw Her Afar13
¶ 6: The Eve of Spring14
¶ 7: Broken Silence15
¶ 8: Though the Time Was Brief16
SUMMARY17

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