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Originally Posted by MatthewM
'Here is the heart of Elvendom on earth, he said, and here my heart dwells ever, unless there be a light beyond the dark roads that we still must tread, you and I. Come with me!' And taking Frodo's hand in his, he left the hill of Cerin Amroth and came there never again as living man." [/B] (The Fellowship of the Ring, Ch. VI)
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Somewhat off-track, but don't you find it interesting that Tolkien specifies "never again
as living man"? Does this not hint towards a return in another state? I've often puzzled about the end of the world according to Tolkien. It is said that the fate of the elves and the fate of man is separate, but I believe that there was something written about how only the destinations after death were different, but that Eru would one day renew the world, and both kinds would dwell in harmony and peace.