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Isildur, the One Ring, and the Superficially Enticing Logic of ViolenceThe next time I hear someone say 'Elrond should have thrown Isildur into Mount Doom!' I will throw someone into Mount Doom, and it won't be Isildur. Well. Not really. Actually, I understand why the argument keeps coming up and I understand why the stance is appealing. Sauron's evil in every conceivable sense, and the power the One Ring gave him made him nigh-unstoppable. The Elves knew that the situation was bad enough that their Three rings had to be protected at all costs. If there was even a chance the ring would do exactly what it did do - bring Sauron back - then even significant loss of life would be worth it to ensure that never happened. How many tens or hundreds of thousands died in the war of the Last Alliance? How many more died in the fall of Eregion, or in the destruction of Numenor? What is one man, no matter how heroic and noble a man, compared to that?