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Wasn't [[Thuringwethil]] a skin-changer, too? And [[Sauron]], who took the shape of a wolf? [[User:Mll|Mll]] 18:02, 30 October 2019 (UTC) | Wasn't [[Thuringwethil]] a skin-changer, too? And [[Sauron]], who took the shape of a wolf? [[User:Mll|Mll]] 18:02, 30 October 2019 (UTC) | ||
:I think here that Skin-changers refer more to races outside of those who never had a completely defined form. Thuringwethil never is completely defined as any race other than a [[Vampires|Vampire]], so I'm not entirely certain about her, but Sauron is a Maia and therefore can take any shape he wishes if he wants a physical body (at least before the Ring's destruction incapacitated him too badly to ever be able to take a form again). --{{User:Holdwine Meriadoc/sig}} |
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Wasn't Thuringwethil a skin-changer, too? And Sauron, who took the shape of a wolf? Mll 18:02, 30 October 2019 (UTC)
- I think here that Skin-changers refer more to races outside of those who never had a completely defined form. Thuringwethil never is completely defined as any race other than a Vampire, so I'm not entirely certain about her, but Sauron is a Maia and therefore can take any shape he wishes if he wants a physical body (at least before the Ring's destruction incapacitated him too badly to ever be able to take a form again). --Holdwine Meriadoc (Talk/Contribs/Edits)