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- From: er@iscp.bellcore.com (Elie Rosenfeld)
- Subject: Re: Hobbits in the Undying Lands
- Organization: Bellcore
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 17:08:11 GMT
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- In article <C1FxKC.DMt@unix.amherst.edu>, djweisbe@unix.amherst.edu (David Weisberger) writes:
- |> chesky@stanmusial.austin.ibm.com wrote:
- |> I don't think Gandalf or even Saruman knew exactly what the One Ring
- |> would do to its bearer. Isildur and Gollum died of unnatural causes,
- |> so the texts are not much help. But I suspect that, since the Ring
- |> was cast into Mt. Doom, Bilbo, Frodo, and Sam would all remain mortal.
- |> The ring lent power to its bearer and influenced the wills of its
- |> former bearers, but I don't believe its power outlasted its existence.
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- Which leads to an interesting hypothetical question. What would have happened
- to Gollum if he hadn't fallen into the fire at the same instant the ring did;
- i.e., had he lived after the ring's destruction? Would he have instantly died
- of old age, all the years suddenly catching up with him? Would all of the
- ring-influenced evil fallen away, possible even causing him to repent?
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