Yup.
I see Amroth and Erebemlin essentially coming up for air, recognising that they weren't getting very far, deciding to "go in after her" (I need an elvish way to say that) and follow Nimrodel into the grim darkness, like Aragorn did with Eowyn and Faramir. Only, with Nimrodel having been there a long time, it will be a long slow journey.
It can progress through all those dreams. I think that's the best roadmap for us to take. All the tentacles, drownings, ash, despair, accusations, railing against the Valar... etc. Amroth nowhere to be found in all of it. Avarien's departure; Gwyllion's gruesome departure. All of that should weave in.
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...down to the water to see the elves dance and sing upon the midsummer's eve.
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