Reminds me of the Nox from Stargate.
According to the legendarium, Elves are eventually re-embodied in the Halls of Mandos after a time determined by the Valar. Elves that stayed in Middle-earth too long would become invisible spirits over long ages of time. Only one man was re-embodied in the Halls of Mandos and that was Beren. The second time he died he went to the place reserved for Men known only to Eru.Um... elves literally die in the films...
She was being sea-elf-fish.Sea + Elf, she wanted a S-Elf-y.
She's pretty adorable.I
I am hoping Nori is going to be a big part of the show. In my opinion, Markella Kavenagh and Morfydd Clark have done the best acting jobs so far. But seriously, everyone has been fine.
You will definitely change your mind when the Odell family shows upI will be seriously reserved on the Hobbits until Meteor Man is revealed. It could go either way but I am not personally taken by them. The acting is fine and works just fine in terms of characters. I just find the Hobbits less interesting right now. Could change.
Who?You will definitely change your mind when the Odell family shows up![]()
The Elves are all resurrected by the end of days after the Dagor Dagorath (final battle). There will then be a second Music of the Ainur, where Men and Elves will help the Ainur sing into being a new world.Sometimes elves are reborn, sometimes they are resurrected. They can die, and they can stay dead. It seems only the valar decide whether or not to bring one back to life.
That's basically saying they will be resurrected in Heaven. It's quite different than, hey, give us a couple months and you'll be re-alived no problemoThe Elves are all resurrected by the end of days after the Dagor Dagorath (final battle). There will then be a second Music of the Ainur, where Men and Elves will help the Ainur sing into being a new world.
That's basically saying they will be resurrected in Heaven. It's quite different than, hey, give us a couple months and you'll be re-alived no problemo
I let calls go to voice mail all of the time.She refused the call, if I followed correctly.
Not really. Seemed pretty standard to me.Did anyone else raise an eyebrow when Galadriel simply jumped overboard and started swimming the entire sea back towards M.E.?
Talk about galactically stupid writing / plotting...
The reason why Ar-Pharazôn attacked Valinor was his wish to acquire the same assuredness of eventual eternal life possessed by the Elves. A mere several hundred years of corporeal existence without knowing for certain what would happen thereafter was unsatisfactory to him after Sauron had placed such thoughts in his head.That's basically saying they will be resurrected in Heaven. It's quite different than, hey, give us a couple months and you'll be re-alived no problemo
Finrod whispers "Sometimes we cannot know until we have touched the darkness".
Ok, so I decided to watch the show as it came out....and I think its really good. I recently got really into watching LOTR lore videos on youtube, and it turns out the Silmarillion and other auxillary material have some really cool stuff, assuming you have someone to translate it into coherent summariesthat made me want to watch the show, and I've enjoyed it a lot so far.
Ironically binge watching lore videos has made me notice a lot more of what they had to leave out/change, and I can't say they're all improvements, but overall there hasn't been anything that was bad/annoyed me enough to take me out of the show.
Wow, I totally forgot about that.The Elves are all resurrected by the end of days after the Dagor Dagorath (final battle). There will then be a second Music of the Ainur, where Men and Elves will help the Ainur sing into being a new world.
I like this interpretation! It gives a reasonable theory as to why "Men" have free will.Unlike Elves, Men have free will and are not constrained to the paths permitted by the Music of the Ainur. That is the reason why their destinations after physical death differ. Eru's plan is for Men to add unique elements to the Second Music that he himself could not envisage - the First Music of the Ainur effectively being formed from the mingling of separate fragments of his own consciousness. In a way Men are autonomous, unconstrained entities that allow Eru to expand the bounds of his experience. (Put like that, it sounds a bit like the Matrix - although humans are being used as computation engines for exploring what is possible outside the bounds of a supreme being's imagination rather than as mere batteries.)
That's how I interpret the legendarium's theosophy anyway. I might well be incorrect.
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