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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: May 2007
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Various statements to ponder (the word fear is the plural of the Elvish word fea, for anyone who might not know):
Silmarillion '... and Mandos under Ilúvatar alone save Manwe knows wither they go after the time of recollection in those silent halls beside the Outer Sea.' <> 'But the sons of Men die indeed, and leave the world; wherefore they are called the Guests, or the Strangers.' Author's commentary on Athrabeth Finrod Ah Andreth 7) 'Since Men die, without accident, and whether they will to do so or not, their fear must have a different relation to Time. The Elves believed, though they had no certain information, that the fear of Men, if disembodied, left Time (sooner or later), and never returned. (Authors note *4 ...)' Note 4... Quote:
'The Doom (or the Gift) of Men is mortality, freedom from the circles of the world ... (my edit) ... mortality is not explained mythically: it is a mystery of God of which no more is known than that 'what God has purposed for Men is hidden'.' 'Neither had they of course any special information concerning what 'death' portended for Men. They believed that it meant 'liberation from the circles of the World', and was in that respect to them enviable.' I find note 4 especially interesting, so I quoted it 'specially' in a sense ![]() |
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