I’d expect Galadriel to be very much in the “The only good orc is a dead orc” camp. That’s based purely on vibes, I don’t recall anything about it in the LOTR books and I never could finish The Silmarillion.
All elves are in that camp, and within the bounds of LotR I think they’re right? It’s definitely a setting with objective, and cosmic, Good and Evil.
Yes, because each time an elf looks upon an orc, they see a mangled, corrupted version of themselves, with no hope of reversing the corruption.
Frodo: Don’t blame, me. You guys made it
Could you stop by my office? Bring your cardkey.
This is probably funny in a way I don’t understand, because I miss the reference, and will most likely regret posting this because everyone will learn me now
His sword glows when orcs are nearby.
I hope you still didn’t regret the message.