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Mar 19 at 23:01 comment added M. A. Golding Aftter WWII many nazis fled to South America. And in the late 1960s there were buttons saying that "Sauron is living in Argentina". So I once wrote a fan fic, the autobiogrphy of Sauron as told by his spirit to an investigator who goes to Argentina seeking Martin Borman and is contacted by Sauron's spirit instead. Since this was before the Silmarillion was published, I made my guesses about the events of the First Age, including making Olorin (Gandalf) and Sauron brothers in Aman.
Mar 19 at 1:27 comment added TimeTravellyParadoxySciFiSmeg @Valorum Yeah, right. Let's be honest: the reason this question was closed (twice!) is simply that THEY don't want you to know what Sauron's up to these days. Makes you wonder what THEY are hiding!
Mar 19 at 0:42 history closed amflare
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Duplicate of Did Sauron survive?
Mar 18 at 21:21 comment added Valorum @TimeTravellyParadoxySciFiSmeg - and while that may be true, if we had an answer to it, it could be added to the other question and this one would still be a duplicate.
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Mar 18 at 20:36 comment added TimeTravellyParadoxySciFiSmeg Sauron did survive, but what is he doing? Where is he doing it? For example @ibid's answer below suggests he is still scheming. This info is not on the other question.
Mar 18 at 20:07 history rollback TimeTravellyParadoxySciFiSmeg
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Mar 18 at 19:43 history became hot network question
Mar 18 at 19:42 answer added ibid timeline score: 16
Mar 18 at 19:29 history edited amflare CC BY-SA 4.0
Focused the question away from opinion based answers
Mar 18 at 19:28 history reopened fez
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Mar 18 at 17:20 comment added fez Absolutely no reason to be closed as opinion based
Mar 18 at 17:20 review Reopen votes
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Mar 18 at 17:17 history closed Buzz
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Mar 18 at 16:42 comment added Lexible Tolkien actual explored writing a sequel to LotR, but he very shortly found himself writing about Satanic cults in a century or two following the crowning of king Elessar, but found the work to be banal and dropped it.
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Mar 18 at 11:33 comment added OrangeDog It's the third option. Same as Saruman. Probably so weak that not even a necromancer could talk to them.
Mar 18 at 11:04 history asked TimeTravellyParadoxySciFiSmeg CC BY-SA 4.0