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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
GALLIUM means French/France.
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Gallium it is... it was discovered by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran, who
definitely didn't name it after himself. It's
pure coincidence that French 'le coq' is Latin 'gallus'...
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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
OK. GALLIUM and the GALLEY of a ship are the elements, I think. But ....
Masks as in blindfolds are used near Caras Galadhon.
It isn't the light of the Silmaril caught in Galadriel's Phial, is it?
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'tis not, nor is it Galley. These masks are
proper masks, not some namby-pamby Elvish nonsense.
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Originally Posted by Pervinca Took
The most obvious remaining possibility is Earendil's Silmaril, but I haven't yet found anything to fit, letterwise.
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Correct jewel. This answer is a bit sideways, but 100% accurate.
hS