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Mahtion
Rivendell
Feb 24, 12:37am
Views: 77
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Somehow I doubt Arwen is last elf born in Middle Earth. What about all the Laiquendi and Nandor? Surely they not burdened by the grief of war and passing ages of darkness would not be in their twilight like the Noldor. Many of the so called Silvan elves are not even desiring the path to Valinor, the true West. In fact most like in Mirkwood are still full of merriment and enjoy the lands of Middle Earth yet. Arwen was born 2500 years before the events of LOTR and I would imagine some of the Nandor would be only a few hundred years old.
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The Elves' Ages
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CathrineB
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Feb 17, 1:56pm
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My version of book-verse Elves
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Súlimë
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Feb 17, 3:38pm
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I imagine them the same way!
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Eowyn3
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Feb 17, 9:03pm
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Book-elves vs. movie-elves...
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Otaku-sempai
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Feb 17, 3:49pm
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I always wanted to see elf children.
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Kimtc
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Feb 17, 6:36pm
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I like to think of it as outside elements playing a role in how old Elves look.
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Boromir Stark
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Feb 17, 8:27pm
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grief
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Nerven
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Feb 17, 9:07pm
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pain
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Aragalen the Green
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Feb 18, 3:24am
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Elven Appearances
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Mahtion
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Feb 18, 4:23am
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Lets not forget Cirdan was probabaly born at Cuivineien
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malickfan
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Feb 19, 2:38pm
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Wow that was one impressive blog post!
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imin
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Feb 19, 3:06pm
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Maybe this?
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Elthir
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Feb 19, 4:45pm
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Cirdan vs Treebeard
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CuriousG
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Feb 19, 5:30pm
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Ents
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dreamflower
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Feb 20, 9:19pm
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That does make good sense. Thanks.//
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CuriousG
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Feb 20, 10:04pm
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I thought Arwen was the last elf born in Middle Earth
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PattyJB
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Feb 23, 5:03am
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That would certainly explain it.
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Kimtc
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Feb 23, 4:25pm
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Arwen born last High Elf
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Mahtion
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Feb 24, 12:37am
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Elf-child to adult
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Elthir
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Feb 18, 5:48pm
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