war crime
War crime
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Wasn't the concept of war crimes developed only like a hundred years ago?
Not canon
Says who?
>raids civilians
>tortures prisoners
>engages in slavery
>captures civilians on fake charges of espionage
>steals their belongings
>messenger mocks and taunts the enemy
>nnnooooo you can't just kill one of my guys, war crime war crime war crime
How were the charges fake? The spy was literally caught sneaking into the territory of Mordorian military. The spy's belongings were evidence, he was under guard during the ongoing investigation.
The Dark Lord cries out even as he war crimes you and slaughtered civilians not a day before
He was just breaking balls but let's be honest insulted them a little bit.
All part of the war
Killing people during peace negotations isnt
It's lack of honor no matter how you slice it. Not that it matters since this never happened in the books as far as I remember.
Emissaries being off limits has been the basic rule since ancient times.
Frodo was stunned by Shelob right outside her lair and was taken by the orcs later, this is not a Mordor military installation
there's no geneva convention in middle-earth so no war crimes
go blow grrm for his tax policies
Correct. Nobody kills the messenger, this is madness.
it was a delayed sentencing for his crimes back in Numenor. Aragorn is the inheritor of the winged crown and therefore authorized to judge in these matters
Sauron outsourced cave security to Shelob
Its a military installation
show me the paperwork. Oh let me guess, "she ate it" right?
THIS IS SPARTA
Sauron uses verbal contracts
His employees are mostly illiterate
Not how a king of Numenorean descent would dispense justice. Like I said, no matter how you put it, it looks bad for the hero to do that