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Sauron
Orcs (Nasties)
Frodo (Joe)
Randalf the Wise (Ryan?)
Crown of Middle Earth is the same as Ring of Middle Earth
Jesus mainly wants to have the crown of Earth but it doesn't fit him / suit him properly
Farmer Giles could also just be a hobbit and could possibly also where the crown of Middle Earth. Farmer Giles could be like Farmer Maggot
Jesus has to have the crown to rule the planet Earth because hes the son of god and gods not here so he'll have to have the crown
All the End Times books are geared around Jesus coming back so he'll have to have the crown
Randalf the Wise is better at fitting the crown (Ryan the Wise) (Ryan the Grey)
Jesus tarnishing the Imperium of Man (Adam) is like tarnishing Ryan the Wise (Ryan the Grey) so Jesus maintains the crown
Grey (wise)
White (pure)
Black (veiled)
Red (fierce)
Orange (bold)
Yellow (clever)
Green (wild)
Blue (deep)
Indigo (dreaming)
Violet/Purple (mystic/noble)
Brown (rooted)
Silver (moonlit/silent)
Gold (eternal)
Crystal (luminous)



🔨 Melkor as "Fix-It Felix"
Valar = Angels
Melkor (“Fix-It” vibes) His flaw was wanting to do it on his own terms.
God Complex: Melkor wanted to rival Eru (the true God) he might think he’s the hero fixing a broken system.
Corruption of Good: Like Felix has a “perfect hammer,” Melkor had the “greatest gifts” of all the Ainur — knowledge, power, etc.
Melkor (God) Ultimate Angel becomes corrupt (Iron Warriors) (Iron Knight Chaos God) (Iron Citadel)
🧱 Sauron as "Wreck-It Ralph"
Sauron started off good: Like Ralph, Sauron originally worked in service of a higher purpose (he was a Maia of Aulë, a kind of heavenly craftsman/engineer Valar).
Loyal minion to Melkor: Ralph was forced into the role of the “bad guy” in the arcade system — Sauron was also drawn into the role of Melkor’s enforcer, eventually becoming the villain of his own game after Melkor’s defeat.
Desire to be more: Ralph wanted to be seen as a hero, to be appreciated. Sauron also had a desire for “order” and “perfection,” and took on the role of ruler to impose his version of peace. There’s a twisted kind of idealism there.
Becomes the main "bad guy" after the big guy is gone: Ralph is the face of destruction in the game; Sauron becomes the Dark Lord after Melkor is cast into the Void.
In Wreck-It Ralph, Ralph is the one misunderstood — labeled a villain but has a good heart.
In Tolkien’s world, Sauron may think he’s fixing the world, bringing order — just like Ralph wants recognition — but he does it through domination, not redemption.
"Melkor is Fix-It Felix" = the one who thinks he’s in charge, fixing everything with his perfect gifts, but in reality, is making things worse...
"Sauron is Wreck-It Ralph" = the misunderstood apprentice, who started as a helper but became a destroyer because of the system he was part of...
Like Ralph, Sauron’s skills were corrupted
🎮 TL;DR:
Ralph wasn't literally a craftsman in the game world, but his instincts and talents suggest he could have been. It's like he was designed with creator energy, but forced to be the "destroyer." That totally mirrors Sauron — a being made to help craft and shape the world who becomes known only for breaking it.

"Don't be bored"
Don't be a bored ape yacht club
Don't be a Orckape
Don't be a poketerrain monster like Blastoise

Yautja armour
Jesus is hiding in the Aether on Venus (Woman) (Fly Trap)
Voldemort hatches from the Norn Queen
Quite quick after had sex with a girl
Voldemort gets sucked out into space
Voldemort (Sauron?) similar and involved with Tyranids?







1000s of years ago the Yautja taught humans how to build and were worshipped as gods (Aztec gods)
Every 100 years the gods (Yautja) would return and when they did they would expect a sacrifice
Humans were used to breed the ultimate prey
The hunters would battle with these great serpents (tyranids) to prove they were worthy to carry the mark
But if the hunters lost they made sure nothing survive (nuclear)
An entire civilisation wiped out over night
The yatutja brough the tyranids to Earth to hunt and they use the humans like cattle (host for them to breed in)
Without the humans there could be no hunt







Ravana vs. Rama — Dynasties:
Ravana: Belongs to the Rakshasa dynasty, with a Brahmin sage father (Vishrava) and a Rakshasa mother (Kaikesi).
Rama: Belongs to the Solar Dynasty (Suryavansha), as a descendant of King Ikshvaku, the founder of the dynasty.
Ravana (Rakshasa Dynasty (Demon lineage) Devotee of Lord Shiva (T'au'va)
Rama (Solar Dynasty (Suryavansha)) Avatar of Lord Vishnu (T'au'nu)
if Sauron was in hinduism would he be part of the solar dynasty or rakshasa dynasty
Sauron strongly resembles a Rakshasa or Asura, rather than a member of the Solar Dynasty, which is associated with divine, righteous kings like Rama.
Sauron would fit best in the Rakshasa dynasty or as an Asura (powerful demon), perhaps even akin to Ravana or Hiranyakashipu.
Just like Ravana:
Sauron is extremely intelligent, magical, and powerful
Both fell due to pride and desire to rule
Both command dark armies and fortresses (Lanka vs. Mordor/Barad-dûr)
He would not fit in the Solar Dynasty, which stands for dharma (righteousness), truth, and selflessness—qualities opposite to Sauron's.
Sauron is Ravanna (Sautekh is Sauron technology which is not solar technology)
Sauron and Sautekh are no good in beating Rama

Church / Vatican has put antichrist things on top of Christ days (in place of Christ)
Sauron (Antichrist 1) Santa (Annatar) (Lord of Gifts)
Sauron (Antichrist 2) Easter Egg Hunt (Humpty Dumpty Egg)
Sauron (Antichrist 3) The One Ring (Marriage)
Aragorn (Rama) (Jesus) (King of the Dead) (commands Heaven / Dead)
Aragorn (Rama) (Jesus) (King of the Dead) (commands Heaven / Dead)
Exodia (stargod) realises that the solar dynasty wins (Aragorn beats Sauron) (Solar dynasty beats Rakshasa dynasty)
Lord Sun Ma (Lord Solar Rama)
Sauron leads Morannons (Morons), Idanniots (Idiots), Niannnnies (Ninnies) and more
Whereas Aragorn (Jesus) leads the Army of the Dead (has thought about afterlife) and is the rightful king (righteous king)
