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Originally Posted by Pitchwife
Unless I completely misunderstood him, isn't that just what blantyr himself has been saying for a while?
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Yes, but the way I understood
blantyr's posts is that Elves, Numenorians, etc have to
do something in order to radiate subtle magic. They don't. It just happens that way.
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Originally Posted by blantyr
Not everyone picks up that Aragorn has gifts.
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Which is because they don't look for these gifts. They might still sense them, but not understand what they are feeling. It's true, however, that Aragorn often
chooses to hide his gifts (mark the words - chooses to hide, not chooses to display; they are there all the time).
Other characters who are not as high as Aragorn also have a similar effect on people. The first one tht comes to mind is Faramir. Imrahil brought cheer to warriors during the siege of Gondor, - well, he has Elvish blood in him, but he's not an Elf. Eowyn gave courage to Merry, but that strength was only revealed in action.
I tend to pay special attention to
looks. When people look at each other's faces, there always seems to be something happening. There are too many instances to describe all of them, but here are some notable ones:
-Melian: with her gaze she does wonders. She communicates more with her eyes than with her mouth. Examples: gave confidence to Beren and "awoke" Hurin/told him the truth.
-Arwen looked at Frodo as he and Bilbo left the room, a moment that Frodo remembered for the rest of his life.
-Aragorn: when he looked up, the Breelanders would stop taunting him and the hobbits. There are other instances throughout LOTR.
-Gandalf vs Denethor "duel"
-Faramir: I don't know where to begin. Multiple times with Frodo, Sam, and Gollum (note: Pippin and Sam feel 'something' about him). Heals Eowyn from her darkness and, well, opens her eyes.
-Eowyn:
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Originally Posted by The Muster of Rohan
...One looked up glancing keenly at the hobbit. A young man, Merry thought as he returned the glance, less in height and grith than most. He caught the glint of clear gray eyes; and then he shivered, for it came suddenly to him that it was the face of one without hope who goes in search of death
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(Eowyn is already dressed as Dernhelm)
And also what I already mentioned - how she gave Merry the courage to stab the WIKI without knowing it.
Even hobbits have this. There's "something Elvish" about Frodo.
All in all, I think that glances are one way to express magic.