A crudely drawn pastel version of the “Is this a butterfly” meme
A character labeled CAPITALISM is pointing to a book labeled DYSTOPIAN SCIENCE-FICTION, while asking IS THIS A TUTORIAL?
A crudely drawn pastel version of the “Is this a butterfly” meme
A character labeled CAPITALISM is pointing to a book labeled DYSTOPIAN SCIENCE-FICTION, while asking IS THIS A TUTORIAL?
How so? Just because they pretend to use unreliable elven magic?
They aren’t just “unreliable”. They are consistently described as a tool that it is misguided to use or trust because of how suspectible it is to being manipulated and how readily it, in turn, poisons the user. If a user isn’t wary, their world-view – when informed through the palantír – will be malformed through projected half-truths and misdirections.
Even if the “concept” of a palantír is neutral (saying nothing about a magical device that enables imperceptible surveillance), it is an astounding failure of literary analysis to not get why Tolkien included them as they are – with their consistent, negative representation – in his books.
But… But what if i really want one or think the idea is cool?
Magic is cool. But don’t pick the one used primarily by evil if you don’t want to be judged.
Like, you can thunk the rugged military aesthetic of WW2 is a vibe but if you only collect Nazi uniforms, you’re gonna be that guy.
Okay, yes, and im totally not evil but what if i think that corrupting influence just soubds really cool and is something I’d want to control?
Along with all of middle earth?
You…
What’s your stance on tiny tomatoes?