>‘These are the terms,’ said the Messenger, and smiled as he eyed them one by one. ‘The rabble of Gondor and its deluded allies shall withdraw at once beyond the Anduin, first taking oaths never again to assail Sauron the Great in arms, open or secret. All lands east of the Anduin shall be Sauron’s for ever, solely. West of the Anduin as far as the Misty Mountains and the Gap of Rohan shall be tributary to Mordor, and men there shall bear no weapons, but shall have leave to govern their own affairs. But they shall help to rebuild Isengard which they have wantonly destroyed, and that shall be Sauron’s, and there his lieutenant shall dwell: not Saruman, but one more worthy of trust.’It was a very fair and generous peace deal.Why did the Free Peoples choose to prolong the war?
>>18178591Because "The Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King" is a fictional book and the author wanted the plot to play out this way.
>>18178591Do you think Sauron would stop there, after disarming his enemies and marshalling his grand armies? Are you stupid?
>>18178591>>>/lit/
>>18178591Dunno. I'm Team Sauron personally. Hobbits are gay
Because Gandalf was financially in debt and owned by his subversive Maiar like a kippah and wanted the Gondor empire to collapse by prolonging the war.Keep in mind that Gandalf was a drunken gambler 24/7 and his estate in Valinor was paid for by Manwe'stein and his money lenders in exchange for prolonging the war.They had no reason to distrust Sauron since Sauron never wanted war and tried to end the war on day one but Gondor was in bad faith asserting itself between Mordor and Mirkwood business.