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(...) So who do you send? You must trust him and you must know him very well, considering that he might come back being brainwashed and leading you to wrong conclusions if you do not detect the change in him. He must be known and well respected by your people as well, since your decision to follow the not fully trusted hunter will be based on his report. That means you send a trusted member of your council, probably some one near akin.
It seems that all three leaders Imin, Tata and Enel followed that course.
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Hmm, but according to both the
Annals of Aman (AAm) and
Quenta Silmarillion (QS), it was Orome who chose three ambassadors -- and according to the former (AAm):
'And three only of the chieftains of the Quendi were willing to adventure the journey: Ingwe, Finwe, and Elwe, who afterwards were kings.'
Generally speaking, variant sources might differ in detail as well: I consider the
cuivienyarna, or fairy tale concerning the awakening of the Elves, a more Elvish source -- and for instance, in it the Elves awoke
after the Sun existed (they first awoke in Spring).