Thread:Argali1/@comment-26084195-20151201182538/@comment-26184570-20151201190916

Eureka Enderborn wrote: I have a slight issue with Laakmub. Not the fact that you have him, just the manner in which he was acquired. You see, Orcs do have a limited lifespan, and dimensions do follow a time stream. So if you had acquired him at the time his species were alive, he'd be dead now. Furthermore, you cannot travel dimensions to "rescue him". However, I think I have a solution that ought to satisfy us both.

When Herobrine opened the first tear to allow his armies into the Overworld, his technique was not yet complete. The rift opened violently, and disrupted the space-time continuum in the surrounding area. Laakmub was, unfortunately, right at the epicenter of this disturbance, and was hurled through the void and across time, falling out into Middle Earth near the end of the Third Age. Unfortunately, he immediately ran into a band of Cerinrim, who mistook him for a creature of Sauron. They nearly killed him. He would have died were it not for the sudden intervention of Galad and the forces of Ka'ax Toliath. Hmmmm, maybe. I might have another idea that could work.

You said that would have been a while ago? Well, I have an idea. When Herobrine created the rift to attack the Overworld, Laakmub's Orcish ancestors were hurtled through space-time, and landed on Arda. They were rather bashed around, and Galad and Anahera healed them. However, this was in the First Age. Little did they know, however, that when they hurtled into Arda, they momentarily passed through the meeting of Earendil and the Valar in Valinor, so, they were shocked to find that they stopped aging. The spell the Valar caste on the line of the Half-Elven, making offspring of man and Elf allowed to choose to their fate, also affected the Orcs, causing them to become immortal, as it affected their biology differently. This is why it affected them right away, not their descendents. That is why their son, Laakmub, has the odd mutation that makes him a different kind of blue. What do you think?