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Originally Posted by Urwen
All right. The ring of Barahir. It started with Finrod, who went to the water, then Barahir, then the Orcs, who took it from him along with his hand, then Beren reclaimed it, then it got passed onto Aragorn a long time after that, who passed it to Arwen, who passed it down to her sons/descendants, who thus followed her as the next people in line.
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Interesting! But we do know the names of a whole bunch of people between Beren and Aragorn, including the entire line of the Kings of Arnor; plus there's a bunch of unnamed Lords of Andunie in there. So that wouldn't be a complete list, which (after adding the last lines) this is, down to the end of the books.
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Originally Posted by Urwen
I am assuming that the 'daughter' isn't just some random female, but rather that her name incorporates the word 'daughter' in it.
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I mean, she's not just random, but she's not etymologically a daughter. She's also, notably,
not any of the 'one's - she's just a convenient way to mark the final trio.
hS