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Spectre of Decay
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I think that Galadriel just liked Gimli more than she had Fëanor. He wanted her hair, not for his own glory, or so that he could use it to create new and better gems, but because he genuinely appreciated its inherent beauty. Also Gimli was a member of the Fellowship of the Ring, in whom were invested all the hopes of the Wise; people who were unselfishly risking their lives for the common good. Then there's the fact that Gimli is such a smooth operator:
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Of Galadriel's relationship with Fëanor Tolkien says: Quote:
Perhaps by this last telling phrase Tolkien means to imply that Fëanor's difficulty in getting on with people might not have been the only reason for Galadriel's refusal of his request. Whether she knew it or no, she too had been tainted by the malice of Melkor. Could it be that it was the shadow of his deceits that prompted her disdain? [ February 19, 2003: Message edited by: Squatter of Amon Rudh ]
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