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Originally Posted by Urwen
By your initial wording, it does count, since you never specified it cannot be in abeyance in your initial post.
But I like a challenge, so I will keep looking anyway.
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I did in the final question, though not discussed in the preamble.
It was the last bit I added in before posting. (The edit was because I'd spelt 'tuppenny' with one N.)
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Originally Posted by Urwen
So Earnil inherited the title from Ondoher, and they're distantly related.
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And that's the most distant answer I found too.
Kind of disappointed it wasn't something more obscure! I was inspired by the time the crown of France was passed to a line that had split off three centuries earlier.
The other option, rather more dubious, is Gil-Galad:
if he's the son of Orodreth son of Angrod, then he would be first cousin twice removed to the previous High King, Turgon.
hS