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King's Writer
Join Date: Jul 2002
Posts: 1,721
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EPE-EX-12.45: This is a possibility. But on the other hand it is clear that our text has been handled by other then the original author. So we could assume this to be a inclusion by some such. I would like to have here the input of others.
The same is true for your second point. So here I think that at the middle of the Second Age, when Pengolodh left Middle-earth the fading was already observable. Respectfully Findegil |
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Late Istar
Join Date: Mar 2001
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I'm holding off on commenting on any of this until I can give my full attention to this chapter. However, I will say I'm somewhat disinclined to use 'Aman' here. It strikes me much more as commentary on the story than as something to be used in a narrative.
But I will look at this in detail when we turn our attention back to this chapter. |
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King's Writer
Join Date: Jul 2002
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That was what I expacted. My message was not to promot you to this, but to make clear that I think more opinions are needed.
Respectfully Findegil |
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Quentingolmo
Join Date: Aug 2017
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We had discussed the question of the word "Máyar" and I have just found this in Words, Phrases, and Passages:
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Sidenote: There is this sentence in the entry on "Calacirya" Quote:
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King's Writer
Join Date: Jul 2002
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Nice find!
I at least for an inclusion od that detail. Respectfully Findegil |
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Quentingolmo
Join Date: Aug 2017
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How about:
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Wight
Join Date: Jan 2009
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Many jewels were embedded in the rocks of its walls. I have now a dude with this sentence. Possibly is because my understanding/interpretation of English. Refers that the jewels were embedded by someone after the making of the Calacirya or refers that the jewels were embedded say, geologically, and can see after the making of the pass? I always thought that was the second option. Greetings |
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