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- From: kelsey@jupiter.SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Mike Kelsey)
- Subject: Re: The paths of the dead
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
- References: <D40374W.92Nov23223328@kaira.hut.fi>
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:29:51 GMT
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- In article <D40374W.92Nov23223328@kaira.hut.fi>, d40374w@kaira.hut.fi (Tero Valkonen) writes:
- |>
- |> This is something that has bothered me for ages:
- |>
- |> In the paths of the dead, Aragorn & co encounter a skeleton that is
- |> still clutching the seams of a door he had desperately tried to open.
- |> Who was this man and what was behind that door? Has it been explained
- |> anywhere?
-
- Yes, though you may not have caught it in all the cross-references. Aragorn
- clear _knew_ who the person was, from the comments he made. I deduce that he
- knew this because of the time he spent among the Rohirrim in his youth (recall
- that he knew Eomer's father Eomund).
-
- In one of the Appendices to LoR, Tolkien discusses the royal lines of the
- Rohirrim. In the First Line (I think), the son of one of the kings swore an
- oath to walk the Paths of the Dead. He was never heard from again. No one
- else, before or since (until Aragorn) attempted that feat. It follows that the
- skeleton Aragorn found was that of this rash young Prince of Rohan (my term
- only!).
-
- |> The atmosphere of the paths of the dead was so eerie and interesting
- |> that this incident still haunts (an appropriate word, eh? <grin>) my
- |> mind every now and then.
- |>
- |> And second, has the fate of the entwives been told about anywhere? I
- |> have only read LotR, Silmarillion, The unfinished tales and The hobbit.
- |> But I have read LotR over ten times so you could count me as a fan, ;-)
-
- It is not mentioned in Unifinished Tales, or in the first three volumes of the
- History of Middle Earth (volumes 5-9 cover the Third Age). I'm hoping to get
- the rest for Christmas, even if I have to get them myself :-)
- -- Michael Kelsey
- --
- [ My opinions are not endorsed by SLAC, Caltech, or the US government ]
- "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off
- the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the darkness
- near the Tannhauser Gate. All these memories will be lost in time, like
- tears in the rain." -- Roy Batty
-