View Full Version : How old did Faramir live to be?
MatthewM
06-04-2007, 12:40 PM
I can't find anything in The Tale of Years. Does anybody know Faramir's death date?
Beleg Cuthalion
06-04-2007, 12:52 PM
He died in 3103 ( Fourth Age 82 ) Born in T.A.year 2983.
Mattius
06-05-2007, 05:29 AM
He died in 3103 ( Fourth Age 82 ) Born in T.A.year 2983.
And Ewoyn?
The Might
06-05-2007, 06:23 AM
The date of her death is nowhere recorded.
Though if we speculate that she lived about as long as her brother Eomer, then she probably died somewhere around 60-70 IV.
MatthewM
06-05-2007, 09:51 AM
He died in 3103 ( Fourth Age 82 ) Born in T.A.year 2983.
Thanks! All due respect, I know what year he was born in. :)
Where did you find this? The Tale of Years? Letters? UT?
Beleg Cuthalion
06-05-2007, 10:42 AM
Thanks! All due respect, I know what year he was born in. :)
Where did you find this? The Tale of Years? Letters? UT? I figured that. I just added his birthdate for anyone else who might be looking and want to know. :)
And where I got it, I don't own any of those books :( so I have some web sites that I have to use.
~Beleg
Raynor
06-05-2007, 11:28 AM
The date of Faramir's death appears in the "Ruling Stewards of Gondor", HoME XII.
Beleg Cuthalion
06-05-2007, 03:39 PM
I don't doubt I'll get reprimanded for this but, I see that after I assisted MatthewM with his little problem that a most kind person nicely told me (along with a pretty little red squre) to get the books because “most websites are trash” but did not seem willing to state their user name (I wonder why…) although maybe I shouldn’t be to hard, after all perhaps they did not take into consideration that not everyone has the resources to get all the books that they would like… Makes my day to see something when I get this for helping.
Btw, to who ever you are, I know that a lot of Tolkien websites are not great, but there are some that are unbelievably well put together and vast resources. I don't appreciate that you seem to think me so stupid and naive.
Annals of arda (http://www.annalsofarda.dk/)
Here’s an interesting essay from another site
Frodo's Success (http://valarguild.org/varda/Tolkien/encyc/articles/f/Frodo/FrodoSuccess.htm)
These are the only two sites I use
~Beleg
MatthewM
06-05-2007, 05:48 PM
I don't doubt I'll get reprimanded for this but, I see that after I assisted MatthewM with his little problem that a most kind person nicely told me (along with a pretty little red squre) to get the books because “most websites are trash” but did not seem willing to state their user name (I wonder why…) although maybe I shouldn’t be to hard, after all perhaps they did not take into consideration that not everyone has the resources to get all the books that they would like… Makes my day to see something when I get this for helping.
I hope you didn't take my post in a mean way, because "MatthewM and his little problem" strikes me as a negative throw at me. I didn't mean any offense, at any rate.
And it wasn't a problem, by the way. It's called a question.
Beleg Cuthalion
06-05-2007, 06:14 PM
I hope you didn't take my post in a mean way, because "MatthewM and his little problem" strikes me as a negative throw at me. I didn't mean any offense, at any rate.
And it wasn't a problem, by the way. It's called a question. No I didn't mean you at all, sorry if It came of that way. :o
I can't find anything in The Tale of Years. Does anybody know Faramir's death date?
Yes it's a question, but you don't have the answer and you are looking for assistance becuse you can't find it, so I think you could also say it's a small or little problem.
In retrospect maybe I should have pm'd one of the mods about this, but it's a little late for that now.
MatthewM
06-06-2007, 10:18 AM
Yes it's a question, but you don't have the answer and you are looking for assistance becuse you can't find it, so I think you could also say it's a small or little problem.
My friend, it's a question, it isn't a problem. My life would not have been affected if I did or did not learn of Faramir's death date.
Finduilas
06-07-2007, 09:56 AM
I think the problem is... Both of you are using a the word problem in a different way. Beleg mean problem as in a math question, which is often if not always called a math problem. MatthewM is thinking of a problem in the more complex/dangerous way.
Of course, I am just jumping to conclusions over what you think, and also I am butting into a conversation, but I didn't want either of you to think badly of eachother, so I felt it my duty to explain, since I thought I might have the answer to the question.
The Might
06-07-2007, 12:40 PM
It seems the Downers have the special and interesting ability of changing any thread, no matter how banal the topic is, into a real discussion...:D
Finduilas
06-07-2007, 01:27 PM
Well, MatthewMs first question was answered, so why not?
The Sixth Wizard
06-10-2007, 03:31 AM
Because soon the Chat Skrewl will bear down upon us!
As for the Downers' ability, it is because they are intelligent and have a lot of time on their hands... ;)
Finduilas
06-10-2007, 07:17 AM
I don't know if this is a good place to ask, but we are on the subject..
Are quick question threads closed once their questions are answered? Will this thread be eventually shut down?
Estelyn Telcontar
06-10-2007, 07:34 AM
We rarely close threads; though the initial question may be answered, it's always possible that someone will have additional thoughts on the topic later one, or will use the thread to ask a related question. Until then, the thread may drop way down on the list if it is no longer of current interest to any members.
If someone is desirous of having a thread closed, there are several ways to accomplish that:
1. Flaming.
2. Chat.
3. Individual introduction (Those get closed and deleted routinely.)
There - this is a prime example! I'm answering not the original question, but another one... ;)
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