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My, has an old thread been dug up here.... and I see myself prominently quoted. It's difficult to defend one's position after a year and more of not thinking on it, but I wish to quibble in my defence over the following:
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I agree that Isildur never intended to split the two kingdoms, but I do not think that it follows, necessarily, that Gondor was not intended originally to have two kings. Possibly, the junior king was always intended to be the younger brother or kinsman of the senior king (through whom the lineage descended). Possibly the line of Anárion only retained the throne through the unhappy chance of the Gladden Fields. It is even possible that Gondor was only intended to have one king. However, there is evidence that Gondor was intended to be ruled under two kings, not unlike how the Roman Empires (West and East) under Diocletian were ruled each by a senior emperor, the Augustus, and a junior emperor, the Caesar. I'm not sure I'd call it likely. But possible. And not to be summarily ruled out.
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