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Delver in the Deep
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Aotearoa
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Thoughts on Gildor Inglorion
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I think there is also a question of what was Gildor's position in the hierarchy of the Noldor at the time of the War of the Ring? Were he and his company permanent residents of Rivendell? It is almost certain that they went there from time to time, but perhaps they were always a "wandering company", roaming sadly around the lands. Galadriel frets about becoming a "rustic folk" living in "cave or dell". Did Gildor and his company already live such an existence, out of choice? If there was this marked difference in the lifestyle or role of Gildor compared to Elrond, Galadriel and Glorfindel, it becomes easier to understand his choices regarding Frodo. If he had chosen a life of exile and wandering, it is likely that he saw Frodo and the Ring as the problem of Elrond and the rest of the House of Fingolfin. He after all was of the House of Finarfin, who (with the key exception of Galadriel) may have been less ready to consistently wage war against Morgoth and Sauron. Gildor eventually took ship with the Ringbearers in the Fourth Age. Was this an elevation of his position or an honour due to the help that he did provide to Frodo, though seemingly reluctant to do so? Man-of-the-Wold's Ultimate Discourse on Gildor Speculation on Gildor's Origins <font size=1 color=339966>[ 7:44 PM January 08, 2004: Message edited by: doug*platypus ]
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