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01-13-2003, 11:01 AM | #1 |
Animated Skeleton
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how did middle-earth evolve in the fourth age?
this is what i have been wondering a long time now, but could never find an answer to: how did history continue after the destruction of the One Ring and the return of the blood of Numenorian kings to Gondor? did the elves really leave the coasts of Middle-Earth? or did they stay there, as they had done several times before, ignoring the offer and even the order of the Valar? did the world evolve into a completely human (and thus very poor) society? or is there still some magic in it, hidden in deep and unseen places?
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01-13-2003, 11:31 AM | #2 |
Haunting Spirit
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The fourth age started when Elrond sailed into the West, at that time there were still some elves present in Middle Earth, most notably Celeborn and the sons of Elrond, I think that some other Elves also remained in Middle Earth.
It was even suggested by Tolkien that hobbits are still around today "But the regions in which Hobbits then lived were doubtless the same as those in which they still linger" (FotR, Prologue) In the Fourth Age the time of elves was over and the dominion of men began so yes, it is quite clear that the world is now completely human. But then again you never know, do you. You never know what lurks in the depths of the earth or in long forgotten places. And if you believe the stories that were told in the Middle Ages then it is not unlikely that elves and dwarves and hobbits and other beings from the Third Age still dwelt in Europe. [ January 13, 2003: Message edited by: Jurion ] |
01-13-2003, 11:43 AM | #3 | |
Shade of Carn Dûm
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The Encyclopedia of Arda has a very intersting article about the Fourth Age here
The most interesting is this though: Quote:
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01-13-2003, 01:07 PM | #4 | |
Shade of Carn Dûm
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I would say that the best way of describing the world in repect to the elves after the third age would be a very piece of work, the Epilogue to the Lost Tales, written by Eriol after the invasion of Tol Eressea (the idea of which was later scraped, or at least not mentioned again). This sums up what happened to the elves who were left "on earth", meaning not in Aman.
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*very very tired* that took a long time to copy. I love it its one of my favourite pieces of writing of all time. Its how the world could be after the fall of the elves.
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