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RE: (TFT) Gandalf Falls
Sounds good to me. This one has certainly been beaten to death ;-)
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From: Mark Tapley [mailto:mtapley@swri.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:43 AM
To: tft@brainiac.com
Subject: Re: (TFT) Gandalf Falls
All,
Balrogs don't fly. Else the whole idea of Gandalf holding the
bridge against the Balrog would be silly - the Balrog could just fly
around the bridge.
Balrogs are big and hot (at least *look* pretty hot!) Gandalf
would have had to have cast Fireproofing (or had an item) on the way
down, and during the battle. That would have sapped some fST.
If the pair hit water, Gandalf could have gotten lucky. He
could have been on top of the Balrog, so the Balrog took most of the
impact. Balrog flattening out would have protected Gandalf from some
of the sudden deceleration as well, so he could have come out without
too much damage. This is a highly subjective GM call, but Tolkien as
a GM would probably have been willing to make it ... :-)
(On the other hand, one turn of Flight to ensure a soft
landing would have been pretty good insurance. But he could have
pulled the same trick off of Saruman's tower and didn't, so I sort of
lean against that.)
Likely Gandalf was pretty fatigued by this time, but still
managed to stab the Balrog repeatedly, chase him up the Endless
stair, and fight at the summit. But he needed a big Telekinesis
spell, Wizards Wrath -> Magic fist, or Trip to bump the Balrog off
the summit. The second high-side face-plant (this time onto granite
or lava or whatever) did in the poor Balrog.
(My personal favorite is Trip. Only 4 ST (for a figure with
ST>30), and it's such a low-tech, simple, easy-to-overlook way to
deal with a very powerful foe like the Balrog. Very like Gandalf; cf.
the ventriloquism to cause the 3 big trolls to argue 'til sunrise in
The Hobbit.)
But Gandalf was left with fST=2, clothes
burned/shredded/whipped off, atop Caradhras, with no supplies and no
way to make a fire. Either:
1) He died of exposure before he could get anywhere, was resurrected
and sent back by the Valar, to make the Jesus Christ tie-in more
explicit. Or,
2) He passed into the freezing-to-death dreamland, and dreamed he was
dead and resurrected. The eagle found his frosty body before he
actually died and carried it back for hypothermia treatment at Lorien.
(Note: or where-ever. Lorien is tough to work out timeline-wise. The
Eagle would have beat the rest of the party there if it went direct,
unless Gandalf really *did* spend a week or so mummifying on the
mountain before resurrection.)
Makes sense?
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- Mark
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