Our Sponsor Sideshow Send us News
Lord of the Rings Tolkien
Search Tolkien
Lord of The RingsTheOneRing.net - Forged By And For Fans Of JRR Tolkien
Lord of The Rings Serving Middle-Earth Since The First Age

Lord of the Rings Movie News - J.R.R. Tolkien

  Main Index   Search Posts   Who's Online   Log in
The One Ring Forums: Off Topic: The Pollantir:
Which Age of Middle Earth Would You Like To Have Belonged To?
Poll: Which Age of Middle Earth Would You Like To Have Belonged To?
The First Age
The Second Age
The Third Age in the time of Bilbo
The Third Age during the war of the ring
The Fourth Age
View Results (44 votes)
 

Aethelwyne Bolger
Bree


Feb 18 2013, 7:40pm

Post #1 of 16 (1111 views)
Shortcut
Which Age of Middle Earth Would You Like To Have Belonged To? Can't Post

When I was making my hobbit family tree in 2004, I was trying to figure out which age I should belong to. Each age has its wonders, but also its sorrows.

If I lived during Bilbo's age, it was a time of peace for the Hobbits, a happier time for the elves, and Gandalf was still wandering and making fireworks. However, Dale was long destroyed, the dwarves were homeless, and I would be very old by the time Bilbo had his 111th birthday party.

If I lived during Frodo's time, I would face war and sorrow. However, depending on which kingdom I came from (if not hobbit), I would get to know the glorious people of the age before they left or passed away: the elves, Boromir, Theoden, Gandalf, Bilbo and Frodo, Galadriel.

If I lived during the Fourth Age, the time of the elves would be past and there would be a lot of rebuilding of homes and lives. However, there would be new adventures to the south and east and the glories of the new kingdom ages of Aragorn and Arwen, Faramir and Eowyn, and Eomer and his wife. Sam, Merry, and Pippin would be alive and flourishing, and Legolas and some of the elves remained behind for awhile.

Then of course there are the First and Second ages to choose from, if one is an elf or (later on) a man or woman.

Which would you choose? For me, I chose the Fourth Age because it seemed to reflect my life. I always felt like I was born too late and that I should have lived during the 1940's. I always have gotten along better with my grandparents' generation than my own! I would have been a hobbit sad to have missed Gandalf's fireworks and Bilbo's party and stories, yet excited to travel with my family to barter in trade and live in Ithilien for awhile, helping the elves restore the gardens there. There would have been lots of adventure, yet I would have still felt a bit like I was an old soul in the wrong era.


Otaku-sempai
Immortal


Feb 18 2013, 8:37pm

Post #2 of 16 (896 views)
Shortcut
I would probably find myself in the Third Age [In reply to] Can't Post

I would likely be in Bree or some similar place. But who knows? In my own lifetime there has been a Presidential assassination, the Moon landing, the end of the Cold War and the Age of Electronics.


Radagast-Aiwendil
Gondor


Feb 18 2013, 10:38pm

Post #3 of 16 (933 views)
Shortcut
Fourth Age [In reply to] Can't Post

Basically because I'm a coward and as much as Elves are great, I would hate to be around supposedly greater beings of their like if I was mortal. I would prefer to live in an age of peace and prosperity than in an age of war, no matter how large or small the danger is.

Plus if the we're in the Fourth Age Saruman will be dead, so kind old King Elessar could give me the keys to Orthanc just as I always wanted!Laugh


ryouko
Lorien

Feb 19 2013, 1:50am

Post #4 of 16 (871 views)
Shortcut
third age [In reply to] Can't Post

though probably some time in the 2100's. I think I would have liked to live in Dale. Lovely place! ^_^


Eowyn3
Rivendell

Feb 19 2013, 2:16am

Post #5 of 16 (875 views)
Shortcut
First Age, [In reply to] Can't Post

I'm definitely an Elf hugger. In my eyes Elves can do no Wrong; rather be with the Elves anytime.


imin
Valinor


Feb 19 2013, 2:24am

Post #6 of 16 (873 views)
Shortcut
First age for me [In reply to] Can't Post

i would rather be a first age elf if that is an option. Though i can see where they did do some wrong, lol. If not then a man in the first age - don't have to be anything like a prince, just so long as i can go to war and kick some orc butt (and live to tell the tale)!


swordwhale
Tol Eressea


Feb 19 2013, 3:15am

Post #7 of 16 (861 views)
Shortcut
yeay! [In reply to] Can't Post


In Reply To
I'm definitely an Elf hugger. In my eyes Elves can do no Wrong; rather be with the Elves anytime.


Yeah... sigh... me too...

wish I could explain to Beleg that he really needs to do something about that Turin kid...

(still love those rowdy 13 in the Hobbit...)


Eowyn3
Rivendell

Feb 19 2013, 3:18am

Post #8 of 16 (857 views)
Shortcut
Glad I have company, [In reply to] Can't Post

and I also love those 13 Dwarves!


Donry
Tol Eressea


Feb 19 2013, 4:28am

Post #9 of 16 (888 views)
Shortcut
Third Age... [In reply to] Can't Post

with Bilbo.....just cause I'm most familiar with it.


Aragalen the Green
Gondor


Feb 19 2013, 5:05am

Post #10 of 16 (879 views)
Shortcut
Second Age in Middle-earth [In reply to] Can't Post

I would like to have lived in the Second Age, it seems like quite a dynamic time! and I suppose I would need to be an Elf to see the whole era. The relationships between Elves, Men and Dwarves in Middle-earth during the time Numenor was founded, flourished and ultimately fell would be interesting to me; and so would exploring the beginnings of the Hobbits and the Northmen (later the people of Rohan) near the end of the Second Age.


malickfan
Gondor

Feb 19 2013, 12:51pm

Post #11 of 16 (844 views)
Shortcut
First Age-well the years of the trees... [In reply to] Can't Post

It would have been cool to have been one of the first or second generation noldor elves to be born at Cuvinien-you could experience all four ages-travelling across M.E on the great journey, seeing valinor at its height, and surviving the wars of beleriand and Middle earth in the 1st-3rd ages, before getting a job as a boat builder at the grey havens, sailing back to valinor with Cirdan on the last ship...


The White Wizard
The Shire


Feb 19 2013, 1:14pm

Post #12 of 16 (862 views)
Shortcut
Fouth Age [In reply to] Can't Post

I would live in the Fourth Age, the Age of the King. Although, I would miss not seeing any elves I would go there because it is more peaceful. If I wanted to take a trip somewhere I would have a better chance of not being attacked while on the road. I would probably want to live in Gondor and I would make sure to visit the Shire and Rohan. And I would have definately missed seeing Gandalf.


CuriousG
Half-elven


Feb 19 2013, 5:07pm

Post #13 of 16 (843 views)
Shortcut
First Age [In reply to] Can't Post

It was the best and worst the Elves ever were, and mostly the best. Menegroth, Nargothrond, Gondolin, the Falas: those were the Elves in their prime. The struggle against Morgoth was The Heroic Age to me, even if it ended in defeat before the Valar came to the rescue.


Misto
Lorien

Feb 25 2013, 2:06pm

Post #14 of 16 (858 views)
Shortcut
Third age [In reply to] Can't Post

For some stupid reason or other I have a bit of a preference for Gondor under the Steward's rule and/or Rohan, so third age it has to be.


Finwe
Lorien


Feb 28 2013, 3:42pm

Post #15 of 16 (782 views)
Shortcut
I voted First Age [In reply to] Can't Post

As a Silmarillion enthusiast, I voted First Age, however, I don't think I would have actually wanted to experience the events of the First Age up close. They're great from a distance, much the same way as I enjoy reading about World War II, but I certainly wouldn't have wanted to live in Nazi Germany. In reality, if I had to pick a time to live a day by day life in Arda, I would probably prefer the beginning of the Second Age. Numenor during the reign of Elros seems like a pretty cushy lifestyle.


CuriousG
Half-elven


Feb 28 2013, 7:07pm

Post #16 of 16 (857 views)
Shortcut
Agree, distance has it virtues [In reply to] Can't Post

If I could have watched the history of Beleriand from Gondolin or a palantir in Belegost, and escaped before the final destruction, that would have been best for me. It would have been sad to witness all the tragedies, but still inspiring how doughty the resistance was.

 
 

Search for (options) Powered by Gossamer Forum v.1.2.3

home | advertising | contact us | back to top | search news | join list | Content Rating

This site is maintained and updated by fans of The Lord of the Rings, and is in no way affiliated with Tolkien Enterprises or the Tolkien Estate. We in no way claim the artwork displayed to be our own. Copyrights and trademarks for the books, films, articles, and other promotional materials are held by their respective owners and their use is allowed under the fair use clause of the Copyright Law. Design and original photography however are copyright © 1999-2012 TheOneRing.net. Binary hosting provided by Nexcess.net

Do not follow this link, or your host will be blocked from this site. This is a spider trap.