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Bloodlines
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Newly Deceased
Posts: 5</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Could it be said that Aragorn has the blood, however slightly, of a Maia? Through his Numenorean line of Elros, and then through Elros' mother Elwing, and she through her father Dior, and he through his mother Luthien, and she, obviously, through her mother Melian. Or did this Maia mix disappear when Elros chose to be counted among Men? In either case, at least Elrong would still have a fraction of Maia in him. Not that it's a particularly significant topic for discussion. Any thoughts? </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Newly Deceased
Posts: 6</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Edit How do you edit? Obviously, Elrong should be Elrond. </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hidden Spirit
Posts: 791</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines The odds are in favor of Aragorn being 100 percet Man, though he could still have a bit of Elf and Maia. Elrond for sure had Elf and Man and his odds for having Maia are much better, I'd say it's a safe bet for him. Tolkien probably intended Aragorn to have a bit of all three. What's a burrahobbit got to do with my pocket, anyways?</p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pile o' Bones
Posts: 18</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines Doesn't it refer to Aragorn as looking like an Elven lord somewhere? </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pile o' Bones
Posts: 19</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Edit When you are at the forum list or topic list login in at the upper left of the page, then there is an edit post button next to your post. </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hidden Spirit
Posts: 793</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines I'm sure it does. What's a burrahobbit got to do with my pocket, anyways?</p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The Ghastly Leprechaun
Posts: 589</TD><TD><img src=http://www.dodgywebsite.homestead.com/files/Kungfu_01.gif WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=60></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines All descendants of the Numeroneans/ have some fraction of elven/maia blood in them, theoretically speaking - Elros was half, his son quarter, his son an eighth so on, so on, but whether that tiny portion of Elvish/maia blood makes Aragorn part Elf is something else. - enep</p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hobbitus Emeritus
Posts: 379</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines I don't know that you could say ALL Numenoreans had the Elven-Maiar heritage, but certainly all of the Royal line. Perhaps by the time of Aragorn, there was enough intermingling that much of the surviving posterity of the Numenorean refugees had something of the Royal line. It was remarked that in Aragorn was something of a throwback (to paraphrase) and seemed to be much like his noblest ancestors. This, by comparison, was not true of the average Joe Gondor. <center><font face=verdana size=1> http://www.barrowdowns.comBarrow-Downs</a>~http://www.geocities.com/robertwgardner2000Bare Bones</a>~http://pub41.ezboard.com/btarostineruhirTar Ost-in-Eruhir</a>~http://www.geocities.com/robertwgard...ilthalion.htmlGrand Adventures</a>~http://www.barrowdowns.com/fanfichobbits.aspThe Hobbits</a>~http://www.tolkientrail.comTolkien Trail</a> </center></p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pile o' Bones
Posts: 25</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines Aragorn, for all his traveling, seems to have made the most of his faded pair of genes :P At least he washed them with All-Brightening Elvish Genes, courtesy of his laundress Arwen, before passing them on to his descendants. I think the Maia-stain went out in the rinse after they were preshrunk to fit the mortal world. </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Spirit of Mischief
Posts: 262</TD><TD><img src=http://www.bestanimations.com/Science/Biology/DNA/DNA-02.gif WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=60></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines I like this Amandil character. Very entertaining... <img src=biggrin.gif ALT=":D"> -réd <blockquote><font size=2> "He was as noble and as fair in face as an elf-lord, as strong as a warrior, as wise as a wizard, as venerable as a king of dwarves, and as kind as summer."</p> -A Short Rest, The Hobbit</p></blockquote></p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The Ghastly Leprechaun
Posts: 612</TD><TD><img src=http://www.dodgywebsite.homestead.com/files/Kungfu_01.gif WIDTH=60 HEIGHT=60></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines <img src=laugh.gif ALT=":lol"> - enep</p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Pile o' Bones
Posts: 25</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines Very....<img src=smile.gif ALT=":)"> </p> |
<font face="Verdana"><table><TR><TD><FONT SIZE="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Animated Skeleton
Posts: 40</TD><TD></TD></TR></TABLE> Re: Bloodlines By the time of the War of the Ring, I would think that almost all of the bloodlines of Númenorean stock would have been diluted into almost non-existance execpt in the noblest of families. Even there, there had to be a lot of dimunition due to interbreeding with the "natives". Look at the Kinstrife in the past. It happened even at the highest levels. And then someone produces a Faramir, and bang, out come the good genes. Even Boromir was proabably a throwback to the good ol' days. </p> |
I was just browsing trough some old threads and stumbled on this one. While reading, a thought broke to the surface:
People talked here about Aragorn (and his ancestors) having Maiar 'blood' in their veins. The problem is, Maiar had no blood, for they were naturally discarnate. They could clothe themselves with a body (hroa), though, and having worn that hroa long enough, they could even become incarnate, eventually. (See also obloquy's article Ëalar and Incarnation.) Melian the Maia did clothe herself with a body, after meeting Thingol. What kind of body? A Maiar body? No, for such a thing doesn't exist. So, she clothed herself in an Elvish body! So, her blood was also Elvish blood. An therefore, none of here descendants had Maiar blood, but only Elvish, or mixed Elvish - human. |
But as an elf, she was an ubertalented elf, with ubertalented elf genes. Perhaps it was not possible for an elf-elf pairing to actually produce genes like hers. In that sense, she was special. And she passed her specialness on to her daughter, obviously, and on from there.
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I agree with you, that Melian was indeed special. But her 'specialness' was a specialness of her spirit, her fea, and not of her body, which was Elvish. So, I stay with my opinion, that her genes were also Elvish and hence her blood also.
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But what of Luthien's magic? She was able to weave a sleep-spell, and disguise herself as a bat and Beren as a wolf. Was this ability normal for elves? Or was it from Melian?
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Many elves seem to have had magic abilities, even those who didn't have a maia as mother. Finrod disguised himself and his company as orcs, Galadriel captured light in a bottle etc. So Luthien's magic talents don't have to come from Melian.
Melian did take a physical form, but is it stated somewhere that it was an elvish body (can't remember, and I haven't got Silm here)? Remember, the Valar took physical forms as well, and maybe that's what Melian did. If so, her descendants have maia-blood in them. I did a calculation once, and found out that Arwen has 1/16 maia-blood. I posted it somewhere in the ME Mirth forum, if you're interested. |
If I may...
Earendilyon, you say that in taking the form of an Elf, Melian's body became that of an Elf. However, her genes would still be those of a Maia. She was still Maia, just in Elvish form.
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I have noticed that it seems like Aragorn is second in command to Gandulf in the company of the Ring. Even above Legolas. I wondered if it had anything to do with his Maian ancestry?
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Maybe I do take it a little too literally, on purpose, to make clear this difference between fea and hroa and between discarnate and incarnate. I do agree (of course!) with Tolkien when he says that Dior was of threefold race, but only his fea was, not his hroa: his fea descended from a Maia, from Elves, and from Men; his hroa from Elves and Men, because there is no such thing as a Maiar hroa. |
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Faramir wondered why Aragorn led the company, and not Boromir. But he also answered it: Boromir must have acknowledged who Aragorn was, the rightful king of Gondor and Arnor. |
What an irrelevant question. The loser who created this thread should be banned.
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Absolutely. ;)
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Well, I think "blood" is just used as a metaphor for what you inherit from your ancestors... So it's irrelevant whether Melian as a maia had actual blood. (While conceiving and bearing her child she certainly had a body) . And I am sure she must have passed on something to Luthien.
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in letter #144 he wrote Quote:
I'm sure this is no coincidence! Because of Arwen's marriage to Aragorn the inheritance of all this nobility will live on in Men. |
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