Chapter 2: The Dark Lord's Mind

I still don't own anything. (Wish I did)


Author's Note: A black hole is nothing to go through. It is rather more like a very dense sphere with such an enormous gravitation that not even light can escape… well... black "holes" are also defined as holes in space/time by some people (mainly Einstein) and one could theoretically go thru if... and only if the extreme gravitation doesn't kill you, which it most cetainly would do!

What Sauron saw … was … brown and gray; and after some consideration he decided that it was blurred and unfocused too. So his eyes did what all eyes of every other Dark Lord in his situation would do and focused. His irises adjusted to the light and began to perceive a rough and stony surface.

Quite frankly, he just saw … a brick, which angered him greatly. Sauron's mind didn't know what to do with this information and ordered his eyes to zoom out, which they did, and therefore perceived a multitude of bricks, which was recognized as a wall by his brain.

After much consideration the Dark Lord turned around and realized where he was. Sauron found himself in his throne room in Barad-dûr. He was relieved to see three other dark stone walls, his over-sized throne made out of jet black marble, his palantîr, and the altar where he would sometimes put his Ring. He was glad to finally see something, yet he was a little bit disappointed by the loss of his evil darkness. (see ch1)

To retrieve his feeling of contentment, The Dark Lord closed his eyes again and was pleased by what he saw, which was dark and evil nothingness.

For the many millennia he existed, Sauron always believed that his mind was not a mere brain, but rather a bit more like a black hole; consuming almost everything it could find without letting very much of it escape, not even light. This meant that Sauron had an almost limitless amount of information available, although he had very limited access to it, which still made him by far smarter than the average ogre.

Suddenly and without any warning the Dark Lord's even darker mind realized something so inconceivable and of such tremendous importance, by which Sauron was so surprised that he didn't even notice why he jumped head first into the ceiling…


end of 2nd chapter

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