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Old 01-11-2003, 06:03 PM   #7
Man-of-the-Wold
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Yes, UT and Silm77 would tend to make the majority of the Elves of Lothlorien (if not Thranduil's realm) Nandorin Eldar -- that is, if one must divide the world into two mutually exclusive categories. But in a sense they were in-between, and at times JRRT would stress that aspect.

I still think it is possible to reconcile Prince Imrahil's "elvish" ancestors, with the statement elsewhere that there were only three (true) Eldar-Man unions. As follows:

1. Allow that JRRT in such matters should not be expected to be perfectly precise, and thus there there are "Eldar" and then there are Eldar. It is as much poetry as biology.

2. That the Elf-Man offspring of Silvan migrants in Belfalas were despite great beauty, simply mortal Men, whereas the three great unions represent more because of the choices bestowed on Earendil, et al., and Melian's role as ultimate foremother.
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