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Feared Half-Elf
11-28-2003, 10:13 AM
Right. I know that elves are immortal, obviously, but can be killed by fire and steel, but can they drown? If they can't, does that mean that they can breathe underwater and swim around like fish in their free time? This suddenly occured to me whilst watching TTT. Frodo had just fallen into the water in the Dead Marshes.

Anyone got any ideas?

Meela
11-28-2003, 12:12 PM
It would make sense that they can drown, if they can be killed in other 'ordinary' ways, such as sword and fire. I don't think they suddenly develop gills or fins...

Failivrin
11-28-2003, 03:25 PM
i don't think that Elves would ever fall in water but i would only be able to assume that they cannot die from drowning as it doesn't come under combat or death of a broken heart.

Ainaserkewen
11-28-2003, 04:09 PM
I don't know there Failivrin, I think they'd be able to drown. They wouldn't normally fall into water, but they could get thrown in. I think they have (more or less) mortal bodies...but they're just immortal and their immune systems kicks butt!

Eowyn_Wildfire
11-28-2003, 04:47 PM
mabye they could last under water for long amounts of time, but I think they would die eventually

The Saucepan Man
11-28-2003, 06:48 PM
Amroth, King of Lorien, jumped in the water to swim to shore in search of his love, Nimrodel. From History of Galadriel and Celeborn in Unfinished Tales:

Crying aloud and in despair Nimrodel! he leapt into the sea and swam towards the fading shore. The mariners with their Elvish sight for a long time could see him battling with the waves, until the rising sun gleamed through the clouds and far off lit his hair like a spark of gold. No eyes of Elves or Men ever saw him again in Middle-earth.

So, unless he swam all the way to the Undying Lands (unlikely given his intended destination), it would seem that he drowned and his spirit went to the Halls of Mandos.

Edit: This should be in Books, unless its been asked already.

[ 7:48 PM November 28, 2003: Message edited by: The Saucepan Man ]

Edited again: ... or Novices and Newcomers.
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[ 9:25 PM December 01, 2003: Message edited by: The Saucepan Man ]

Sharkū
11-28-2003, 07:16 PM
<font size="-2">"and the Balrog yelled and fell forward; but those two dropped into the basin of the king's fountain which was very deep. There found that creature his bane; and Ecthelion sank steel-laden into the depths, and so perished the lord of the Fountain after fiery battle in cool waters." (HoME II, iii)

Elves need to sustain their bodies by eating, drinking and breathing just like Men.

[ 8:20 PM November 28, 2003: Message edited by: Sharkū ]

Knight of Gondor
11-28-2003, 09:21 PM
I would guess they, like all other things they excell at, would have greater capacity for holding their breath.

Didn't Orlando Bloom almost drown in the Pirates movie? smilies/wink.gif (Just an off-topic little note...please no one begin discussing that movie, as it does not relate to Tolkien)

Elentįri_O_Most_Mighty_1
11-29-2003, 04:47 AM
(Did he?! Aww, sweet!!! Goes to show elves can drown then... smilies/wink.gif smilies/biggrin.gif And have you seen the blooper reel which shows how many times he dropped the sword when he was tossing it at the beginning?! Eowyn_Wildfire, I LOVE your avvie!!!)

I would have thought that they could drown, though they hadn't drowned in the Dead Marshes- that was just the marshes creeping up on and overwhelming the battle fields or something. Just because their spirits were bound to Arda until its end doesn't mean their bodies could be destroyed, although of course it was harder to destroy an elven body than a human one.

Failivrin
11-29-2003, 03:12 PM
let me summarise my new adapted 'Elves/drowning' theory: Elves cannot 'drown' i nthe sense that they fall into water and die of loss of breath. however, they cannot survive with out food/ water etc so eventually underwater they will die.

i would not count that explanation as drowning, rather starvation. whoopsy, that isn't combat or a broken heart either...so maybe they can drown!

Guinevere
11-29-2003, 04:02 PM
I think is is pretty clear that elves can drown, same as they can starve or die from cold.
Here is another example to prove this:
Voronwė, who guided Tuor to Gondolin, had been sailing in the last ship that Turgon had sent into the West. When the returning ship foundered in a storm,
"Ulmo took him up, alone of all its mariners, and cast him upon the land near Vinyamar."
So all the other elves on the ship must have drowned.

[ 5:05 PM November 29, 2003: Message edited by: Guinevere ]

Feared Half-Elf
11-30-2003, 06:24 AM
Wow, I never thought that so many people would have ideas about this... smilies/biggrin.gif

Sharkū
11-30-2003, 07:39 AM
And I never thought there could be so wrong ideas about this. Elves surviving without oxygen, give me a break. What you imagine or desire to be doesn't have anything to do with what was the case in the books.
The Dead Marshes are a totally different matter anyway. They never drowned, and the remains aren't corpses either (didn't you listen to Gollum?!).

Earendilyon
11-30-2003, 08:38 AM
So all the other elves on the ship must have drowned.Ofcourse not! They died of starvation while walking on the bottom of the sea, searching for Valinor! smilies/biggrin.gif smilies/biggrin.gif [/sarcasm]

Feared Half-Elf
12-01-2003, 01:15 PM
I know that the people in the Dead Marshes didn't drown, they died from a great battle, I was just wondering. I thought I'd see what other people thought on this matter, and what other opinions people had.

The Dead Mashes just jolted my mind into thinking about it, continuing with the water theme...

Lady Snickerdoodle
12-05-2003, 03:53 PM
Didn't Orlando Bloom almost drown in the Pirates movie? (Just an off-topic little note...please no one begin discussing that movie, as it does not relate to Tolkien)

(keehee) I know! That scene made me nearly have a nervous breakdown!!!

The Perky Ent
12-06-2003, 11:34 PM
Elfes and probably also die of things like falling from a tower or junk like that. I think the whole fire, steel, or a broken heart thing is a little bit far-fetched. I wonder if Elves could be electricuted?...

Eggy
12-07-2003, 07:38 AM
It was my understanding that the elves are weak to many of the mortal frailties that people are, except the likes of sickness of the body, and that they simply once grown to full stature never age in body, and are subjuct to many of the hurts of this world that we are.
YES THEY CAN DROWN..he he he

Feared Half-Elf
12-08-2003, 02:21 PM
To be quite honest, I thought that they could drown too. I was wondering what other people would have to say.

Everdawn
12-09-2003, 03:19 AM
So, unless he swam all the way to the Undying Lands Which would make an interesting chapter in some undiscovered Tolkien book. smilies/biggrin.gif

My understanding is that the elves are immortal becuase they dont age like humans or get disease. So, if they stayed away from war and were healthy, there is no reason they could die i suppose.

dubleu
12-14-2003, 03:36 PM
(in agreeance with everdawn) i believe elves are only immortal in the sence that they cannot die of disease and age being a disease they cannot die of it. However i do not understand how elves could die of poison smilies/confused.gif

Eol Telemnar
12-14-2003, 03:45 PM
I agree with dubleu smilies/biggrin.gif

Tuor Turambar,Cursed by the Valar
12-14-2003, 04:50 PM
Well, there is now a separate topic on elves and poison.
However, i say that there are only two ways elves cannot die that humans can die- old age and disease. smilies/wink.gif