Sauron was reduced to "unblinking eye" form for the third age, while in Angband he appears to inhabit his second age humanoid form. Morgoth of course was killed at the end of the second age.
There's plenty of other inconsistencies: Saruman has already created the Uruk-hai (third age), but if player race preferences can be trusted, Dunadan and Noldor are still around in full force (second age). I dunno how long trolls live naturally, but it seems unlikely Tom, Bert, and Bill would have been around in the second age, not to mention everyone wants the long bow made famous by Bard when he killed Smaug in the third age. Smaug is alive and well, along with Bard's time paradox of a ranged weapon.
And let's not forget how the mortal races didn't even have a chance at killing Morgoth without Valar intervention in the first place! Although sometimes I feel like Angband is pretty accurate in that department.
Since time vorticies and hounds are not part of Tolkien lore, I choose to blame them for this contradictory state of affairs.
There's plenty of other inconsistencies: Saruman has already created the Uruk-hai (third age), but if player race preferences can be trusted, Dunadan and Noldor are still around in full force (second age). I dunno how long trolls live naturally, but it seems unlikely Tom, Bert, and Bill would have been around in the second age, not to mention everyone wants the long bow made famous by Bard when he killed Smaug in the third age. Smaug is alive and well, along with Bard's time paradox of a ranged weapon.
And let's not forget how the mortal races didn't even have a chance at killing Morgoth without Valar intervention in the first place! Although sometimes I feel like Angband is pretty accurate in that department.
Since time vorticies and hounds are not part of Tolkien lore, I choose to blame them for this contradictory state of affairs.
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