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When Hurian was called the greatest mortal ever do you all think that would include the Dunadan? I realize he was Edain, and the Numenorians decended from them. Also they were privlaged you could say, but they still had to die. What do you all think?
P.S im new if this has already been a topic im sry XD |
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I believe the quote from The Silmarillion states Húrin was "mightiest of the warriors" of Men. That would seem to refer to his being the most accomplished in armed combat in Middle-earth at that time (among Men), but not necessarily of all time. |
When Hurin left Doriath and died "as the mightiest of warriors of mortal Men" [Silmarillion ch. 22] I do not think this included the High Men who would arise later on. There are several instances in the 3rd Age where other descendants of the people whom the Edain came from are compared to the Dúnedain and are like children next to them. For example, Faramir is seen by Eowen as basically untouchable by any warrior of Rohan.
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Definitely it would seem to mean he was the mightiest of all men and he has the accomplishments that attest to that. When we consider he is called mightier than Beren, Turin and Tuor then no doubt he was far mightier than the Dunadan especially in the third Age. Aragorn can not hope to hold a candle to the likes of Glorfindel, but Turin, Beren etc were mightier than most elf lords.
It's also mentioned somewhere that at the moment where he defied Morgoth, his spirit was mightier than any man had ever reached. |
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