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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: in my own little world
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Hello and may I say WELCOME to the Downs... and as far as my cerebrum and cerebellum and medulla remember it, the elves Galadriel and Elrond did have powers, though Elrond must have gotten it from his fore-mommy Luthien, who in turn got it from her divine mommy Melian. I daresay Galadriel, being a Calaquendi girl who's seen the Light ere the Sun and Moon has possessed a sort of power in Valinor and from the Trees.
Cirdan may have gotten his from the sea, and/or being such an OLD elf... As for the Glorfindel who seems to have returned from Mandos, well, let's just say that he may not have been active at the Kinslaying. Remember the part saying that Finrod laughs again beneath the trees in Eldamar (I don't have a book) after dying saving Beren? They both have noble deeds which I deem may be enough to hasten their reincarnations. ![]() ~yavie ![]() Last edited by yavanna II; 06-09-2005 at 04:40 AM. |
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: under the bed
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You'll find some interesting things about Glorfindel here including ideas about why and how he came back to Middle Earth. It does seem that because of his subsequent heroic actions, he was not only given a new incarnation but was also allowed to cross back to Middle Earth (it seems that those who were incarnated again stayed in Valinor).
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It's a good question though, daeron, as that passage does seem to hint that Glorfindel has some powers within him. Having come back from the Halls of Mandos, he must have been chosen in some way - and to be chosen maybe he already had these powers? It reminds me of how Gandalf himself is sent back to Middle earth, though at a lesser level. It might be worth me having a look at that older thread again!
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If they do have powers, why don't they use them. Especially those in Rivendell. They never took part in the third age. And I would like an other answer than "the time of the elves is over. The age of Men has come".
Another interesting thing noted in a letter by Tolkien is that he considers Imladris to be 'not a place of action but of reflection'. quote 'Elrond symbolises throughout ancient wisdom and his house represents lore- the preservation in reverant memory of all that is goodwise and beautiful' unquote As he says, in the Hobbit they continue on thier journey and in Lotr the embark on a whole new quest. It was also where the last Alliance was gathered of a while.
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