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Old 04-07-2009, 03:51 PM   #4
rmjones0411
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Leaf Laiquendi, continued

Thanks so much for your responses!

I'm not at all looking to prove through some part of Tolkien's writings that the Laiquendi DID necessarily exist during the Third Age, but looking for a place where some artistic license could be used to allow for the POSSIBILITY that some scattered groups still existed during the Third Age. Does that make sense?

From your answers above, it doesn't seem to be outside the realm of possibility that some Laiquendi survived into the end of the Third Age.

Does anyone else have a reference or two that would help in this quest for knowledge?
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