I've ressurected this thread because I found something I thought was interesting. This is from
the Hobbit Page 51 Speaking of
Elrond
Quote:
Now the master of the house was an Elf-friend-one of those people whose fathers came into the strange stories before the biginning of History, the wars of the evil goblins and the Elves and the first men in the North. In those days of our tale there were some people who had both Elves and Heroes of the North for ancestors, and Elrond, the Master of the House was their chief.
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In this quote not only is Elrond referred to as an Elf-friend, rather than Half-Elven, but it seems to imply that his ancestory is the reason for the title.
What are your thoughts?
[ December 01, 2002: Message edited by: Raefindel ]