Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-174.44.92.186-20140909202751/@comment-29458028-20140913141546

Lazarus Grimm wrote: (You have placed missed to put the numbers right so I will correct that.)

1. The battle would be kind of even, but in the end the Witch-King would win. Unless of course the Dovahkiin managed to get his hands on a blade forged in Númenor. Which he can't since it sunk to the sea.

2. The Istari are maiar in human disguise so there is little to say about that battle, except that they still would beat the Psijics. Two of the original Tribunals (Dagoth Ur and Almalexia) were killed by a mere mortal (Nerevarine), the third (Sotha Sil) was killed by one of his own. Vivec let himself get captured by Daedra, whom even a brainless Dovahkiin could stomp to death. See where this is going? Yeah, so do I. Valar wins...

3. There were actually armies of elves, but... (see number 5)

4. There is nothing impressive about a mad crusader who managed to let himself get duped by an elf. Sauron still wins...

5. I know what the Numidium is, I have played Daggerfall. The Numidium isn't really a god technically (heh, technically), it is just powered by the heart of one, so in reality it makes it more of a tool of the gods. You don't really think Ancalagon the Black would let himself get taken down by a mere tool, would you? Besides the Numidum got his brass ass kicked twice, once by the Underking (still just a mortal mage, doesn't really matter who he brings down, he is still a human being and not som divine), and once by the Hero of TES: II Daggerfall, a hero who is actually nothing compared to later Elder Scrolls games.

6. Now that one was kind of tricky actually. Saruman is still a maiar, but Miraak is a Dragonborn and has Hermaeus Mora backing him up. (lol, he needs all the help he can get, doesn't he?) I would say this is kind of simple since we all know how the Dragonborn expansion ends. Hermaeus Mora wins. XD

7. This one is also hard. It took several armies in order to finally bring down Smaug, but as we know the dragons in Skyrim are kind of lame, taking only a group of about seven hold guards or one Dragonborn to finish them off for good. In the long term it's a victory for Smaug, but Smaug wouldn't have the time to pleasure himself with all his gold before a loot-hunting Dovahkiin shows up on his doorstep and knocks that bugger out. But that would violate Tolkien's rule that the great and mighty lose all the time and the weak triumph...