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Originally Posted by Urwen
Oh, but first cousins twice-removed are different than first cousins. According to the chart I've found, first cousins twice removed are your great-great-great-grandfather's grandkids. So who's Elrond's great-great-great-grandfather? Once you know that, answering the question should be easy.
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Oh, Mandos take it, they count weirdly on the upper edges. That's entirely unfair and makes no sense besides. I
knew I remembered there being something weird there, but convinced myself I'd made it up...
Okay. Checking the charts, it's Elrond's great-Great-grandparents we care about, of which he has up to 16. Working through his grandparents, they are:
-For Nimloth, the only one named is Galadhon. His other known grandkid is
Celebrian.
-For Dior, his grandparents are:
--Thingol and Melian, who have no grandkids Dior.
--Barahir and Emeldir, ditto.
-For Tuor, his grandparents are:
--Galdor the Tall and Hareth of Dor Lomin; their other grandkids are
Turin, you, and Nienor.
--Belegund, father of Rian. She's his only known child.
-Finally, for Idril, her known grandparents are Fingolfin and Anaire. Their other grandchildren are
Maeglin and, according to the Silm,
Gil-Galad.
Which makes a perfect set of six, for you: your four favourite Edain, plus Elrond's wife and boss, were all his first cousins twice removed.
hS