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Originally Posted by Gorthaur the Cruel
How so? Treebeard regarded the Golden Wood fair. They're behind because the workld outside was decaying and growing less beautiful.
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Fair Lórien certainly was. However, in the scheme of things in Middle-earth it was
unnatural. A pocket of timelesseness had been created in a world in which time was not static. I don't believe that state could not have endured indefinitely, regardless of whether the One perished, or remained unfound. The Elves were ultimately doomed to fade if they did not return to the Undying Lands, and neither Nenya, nor the other two of the Elven Rings would have been able to stop that. I think Galadriel and Elrond knew that their actions with Nenya and Vilya were only temporary.