There's an interesting question.
Elrond half-Elven chose immortality.
Elros-half-Elven chose mortality.
Elrond's children had to also choose: Arwen, Elladan, Elrohir.
But there is every indication that Elros' children did NOT have to choose; indeed, his descendants were cursed and drowned for desiring and striving for immortality instead of a double or triple lifespan that they already had.
So-- once a halfelven chooses mortality, his or her descendants are therefore automatically mortal? As in, Aragorn's son? The book would seem to bear this out as best I recall.
But should Elladan and Elrohir have descendants, they will all have to choose-- until somebody chooses mortality, and then, no more choosing after that.
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