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Maluriel
07-24-2003, 05:41 PM
Every tell me please what you think of this place, plus everything the books have to say about it.

Maluriel, Varya Quendelion

Meela
07-25-2003, 08:11 AM
I can't say anything about the books, but I can give my opinion: beautiful, mysterious, hallowed, *the* place to be.

dancing spawn of ungoliant
07-25-2003, 12:26 PM
I imagine the Grey Havens to be kind of sad place. There lives the memory from the days of Númenor and elves there know that their time is ending (I'm thinking about the 3rd age now...).
It's really calm and relaxing place but there lives the feeling about waiting for the other elves to join them and travel to Valinor.

Numenorean
08-04-2003, 07:20 AM
Hello Maluriel,
Mithlond, the Grey Havens was founded by Círdan the Shipwright in the first year of the 2nd Age, it was a harbour, shipyard, fort and settlement, so in the early years through to the fall of Gil-galad it was probably always a-bustlin' with Elvish activity, after then maybe not so much.
I'd have to agree with Meela+DSofUngoly, the Havens would be a soothing yet invocative place to be.
For me it would all be so sad and dreamlike to gaze across the sea there and realise that the entire continent of Beleriand, with all of its tales of horror and wonder, once stretched far off into the distance, long ago...

Finwe
08-04-2003, 08:28 AM
I think that the atmosphere around that place would be one of sorrow, homesicknes, and longing. The people who lived there would one day sail West to Aman, and I daresay that they were slightly homesick for it.

Novberaid
08-06-2003, 06:11 PM
I would agree with Finwe. The elves are there waiting to leave. How would it feel to know you were only waiting to leave for the Undying Lands? How long does the last elf (Cirdan I believe) wait? How long, when
you are immortal?

Kaiserin
08-07-2003, 04:06 AM
The Greay Havens is a port, and in a way a "stop over" for elves on their way to the Far West. I suppose it is just what the name suggests - "Grey Havens": a dreary place of rest (it's an oxymoron, actually). It's a haven in a sense that they can almost feel at home there, but it's grey because the most common emotion one would have in it would be longing, dreaming, nostalgia, maybe even loneliness.