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- From: dzik@access.digex.com (Joseph Dzikiewicz)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.tolkien
- Subject: Re: Hobbits in the Undying Lands
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 18:57:28 -0500
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- In article <1k7ohgINN6e@gap.caltech.edu> damiens@cco.caltech.edu (Damien Sullivan) writes:
- >In article <1k3qagINN7ab@digex.digex.com> dzik@access.digex.com (Joseph Dzikiewicz) writes:
- >>
- >>Also, note that this is a truly incredible gift, one not given to any
- >>of the heroes of the First Age. (And I would think that, were it possible,
- > ^^ Tuor??
-
- Well, while Tuor probably made it to the Undying Lands, the Silmarillion
- left the point unresolved for certain. However, I see your point.
-
- So why wasn't Beren offered the chance? By the way all of the Valar
- drooled over Luthien when she pleaded for Beren, you'd have thought they
- would have done everything possible to keep her in the circles of the
- world. (Of course, maybe Illuvatar didn't allow it for the same reason.)
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