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The Kinslayer
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Regarding the Tallest Issue:
From Unfinished Tales: Of Tuor and his Coming to Gondolin Quote:
To me, the part about Turgon being tall was to especify that although Tuor was taller than most of the Gondolindrim, but Turgon was indeed taller than him. Our editorial additon of using living seems to me as Aiwendil has said, canonically correct and we retain JRRT words with only one editorial addition. I had also thought about using a statement that Turgon was the tallest in the chamber when Tuor entered but that scenario seemed ackward to me. I can think of several times when we have used other more intrusive emendations in our work. I would stick with Aiwendil's idea. As far as the emendations of the Horns of Ulmo poem, I will take some time to review your ideas and try to come up with some. I do not think that it is essential that we finish our discussion of the poem in order to have our draft, we can state in our draft that in this place goes an emended poem, which can be revised later.
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