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Originally Posted by Tuor in Gondolin
Had he survived mayhap his descendants
would have been valued bureaucrats in Eriador and
Rhovannion.
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Well, who knows whether his descendants actually were not there and living a peaceful or less peaceful life, whatever may have happened to the Master himself.
However, with all due respect to Old Man, I vote the old man.
++Master of Laketown
He was an interesting character. And only recently, I realised he was really the only known open supporter of democracy in Middle-Earth! Now come on, that was a great move from royalistic writer like the Prof. - I can well imagine him making a draft of the Master's character, thinking "He is a negative character... what character traits will I give to him? He will be greedy, cowardish, and... hmm... a democrate!"
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"King Bard! King Bard!" they shouted; but the Master ground his chattering teeth.
"Girion was lord of Dale, not king of Esgaroth," he said. "In the Laketown we have always elected masters from among the old and wise..."
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The impersonation of all evil... fantastic!