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Originally Posted by cellurdur
Well Christopher Tolkien has seen all the notes and he seems to think they were conflicting 'traditions'. This to me suggest that he believes his father intended for both stories to be 'traditions' that were handed down in Dol Amroth.
3,000 years is a long time and lots of lore had been lost in Gondor.
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It is a long time, but it's up to JRR Tolkien to decide what has been lost, or might have become confused, within any given time period, within the subcreated world.
The use of quotation marks ['traditions'] by Christopher Tolkien is interesting here: does he mean he thinks they are internal, or that they are different traditions, full stop, even if they
might be intended as in-story traditions? We've no way of knowing that at the moment...
... but in any case even Christopher Tolkien cannot be sure here.