Quote:
Originally Posted by cellurdur
It seems you really cannot keep track of arguments. So I will keep things very simple for you.
Elves don't reach physical maturity until at least 50 and for some around 100.
Elves usually have year long betrothals before getting married young sometime after they turn 50.
Earendil and Elwing at 22 would be akin to '11 year olds' at best if they aged like Elves. 22 was considered possibly too young for a Dunedain bride let alone at elf.
There are not going to be marriages for '11 year olds'.
It's simple argument so hopefully you can keep up.
Yes it is perhaps you should have a look at it more often before questioning someone else' validity.
|
Oh, I can follow along just fine, sir and/or madam, and if you care to be rude, believe me, we can play that game as well.
So, what you are holding desperately onto in such an inanely literal fashion is LACE, an unfinished document written in both A and B succession at different times and which was supposedly translated by the mortal Aelfwine? Is that it? Christopher Tolkien was quite succinct regarding the essay:
"It is clear in any case that is presented as the work, not of one of the Eldar, but of a man..."
If you accept the conceit, how then can you accept that the text is completely reliable -- unfinished and heavily modified as it was?
The Earendil story is among Tolkien's oldest tales, and one nearest to completion and dearest to Tolkien himself. Do you think he rectified his time line in lieu of LACE? Documentation does not show this to be the case. Therefore, your entire rant is based on incomplete data that more than likely would have been rewritten after Tolkien abandoned the Aelfwine character altogether. But it never came to that, ergo, your assumptions are just that, merely assumptions and not the Gospel according to Saint John Ronald Reuel.