Balor of the Evil Eye
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:02 pm
I was recently reading some Irish mythology by Shauna Lawless (very enjoyable by the way) and also The Silver Road by Sinéad O’Hart, and it made me wonder if Balor of the Evil Eye in any way inspired the Eye of Sauron.
Balor’s appears to be a physical eye on his person: in his forehead; a fiery and venomous eye which can transfix and “poison” opponents. He doesn’t appear to have far-sight, as Sauron might do (presumably this via a palantír): whilst Sauron’s Eye is more of a metaphorical emblem in the books rather than a physical weapon, perhaps he has learned something of a transfixing gaze from his master, Morgoth: “the light of the eyes of Melkor was like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with a deadly cold” (Silmarillion)
I haven’t done loads of (any, really) research into this; it was just an observation that caught my attention. Does anyone else have any knowledge of Irish myth or commentary on inspirational fiery eyes??
Balor’s appears to be a physical eye on his person: in his forehead; a fiery and venomous eye which can transfix and “poison” opponents. He doesn’t appear to have far-sight, as Sauron might do (presumably this via a palantír): whilst Sauron’s Eye is more of a metaphorical emblem in the books rather than a physical weapon, perhaps he has learned something of a transfixing gaze from his master, Morgoth: “the light of the eyes of Melkor was like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with a deadly cold” (Silmarillion)
I haven’t done loads of (any, really) research into this; it was just an observation that caught my attention. Does anyone else have any knowledge of Irish myth or commentary on inspirational fiery eyes??