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Surely you, of all people, Master Felagund, have forgotten the Doom of Men? Just because the Ainulindalë says only that the Third Theme (the Children of Ilúvatar) were conceived in the mind of Eru alone does not mean you could not step outside of your most favoured book and realise that the Doom of Men means both that:
Men are not bound to fate. (FormenDAGA)
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How then, Milord of the North, do you explain the woe that Túrin betided? Surely it was not by Morgoth wrought, most puissant though he may be of all creation. Was it not the weavings of fate enmeshed in the lives of him and of those that he loved?
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Nilp, I still have no idea what that list of yours was all about, so can you please explain? (Nerwen)
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It was a jest involving our locations in the real world, where I present myself as the only one from 'evil lands' (i.e., Rhűn)--unless you count the desolate wastes of Araman as evil. (
FormenDAGA and
Boromir88, at the least, would beg to differ.)