It’s not actually my business as I won’t ever call Sauron
pet names, but I feel I should point out that “Sau” is the German word for a
female pig. It’s also an insult used for someone who’s considered dirty and
obscene (which the female pig doesn’t deserve). I’ve seen this quite a few
times as an endearment for Sauron and I don’t care at all, but it is unintentionally funny.
So you know how in Battle of Five Armies they show Sauron in this ball of flame and it looks like the Eye of Sauron?
So I can’t stop laughing about this because I keep imagining all of LoTR taking place with Sauron just standing on the top of Barad-dûr and just walking around looking at stuff.
In my story I do not deal in Absolute Evil. I do not think there is such a thing, since that is Zero. I do not think that at any rate any ‘rational being’ is wholly evil. Satan fell. In my myth Morgoth fell before Creation of the physical world. In my story Sauron represents as near an approach to the wholly evil will as is possible. He had gone the way of all tyrants: beginning well, at least on the level that while desiring to order all things according to his own wisdom he still at first considered the (economic) well-being of other inhabitants of the Earth. But he went further than human tyrants in pride and the lust for domination, being in origin an immortal (angelic) spirit.* In The Lord of the Rings the conflict is not basically about ‘freedom’, though that is naturally involved. It is about God, and His sole right to divine honour. The Eldar and the Númenóreans believed in The One, the true God, and held worship of any other person an abomination. Sauron desired to be a God-King, and was held to be this by his servants;† if he had been victorious he would have demanded divine honour from all rational creatures and absolute temporal power over the whole world. * Of the same kind as Gandalf and Saruman, but of a far higher order. † By a triple treachery: 1. Because of his admiration of Strength he had become a follower of Morgoth and fell with him down into the depths of evil, becoming his chief agent in Middle Earth. 2. When Morgoth was defeated by the Valar finally he forsook his allegiance; but out of fear only; he did not present himself to the Valar or sue for pardon, and remained in Middle Earth. 3. When he found how greatly his knowledge was admired by all other rational creatures and how easy it was to influence them, his pride became boundless. By the end of the Second Age he assumed the position of Morgoth’s representative. By the end of the Third Age (though actually much weaker than before) he claimed to be Morgoth returned.
This guy gave me a lot of trouble, because there are so many awesome First Age!Sauron designs kicking around the fandom? But I started thinking of his eye motif, and what kind of animal imagery I could give him and MOTHS. The answer is moths. As a favor to me, please fullview this, because I didn’t spend more time than I care to admit detailing his stupid fiddly armor for you not to fullview this.