
SirDennisC
Gondolin

Oct 20 2022, 12:57am
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Thank you for doing all the heavy lifting!
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Thank you too for an exceedingly enjoyable read! Further to noWizardme’s thoughts about Aragorn, is there room in your treatise for whatever was going with Aragorn at the foot of Cerin Amroth?
At the hill’s foot Frodo found Aragorn, standing still and silent as a tree; but in his hand was a small golden bloom of elanor, and a light was in his eyes. He was wrapped in some fair memory: and as Frodo looked at him he knew that he beheld things as they once had been in this same place. For the grim years were removed from the face of Aragorn, and he seemed clothed in white, a young lord tall and fair; and he spoke words in the Elvish tongue to one whom Frodo could not see. (Fellowship, Lothlorien emphasis added)
(This post was edited by SirDennisC on Oct 20 2022, 12:59am)
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