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Old 03-23-2014, 06:47 AM   #1
The Mouth of Sauron
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The dilution of Elven blood and subsequent mortality

Imrahil of Dol Amroth "had Elven blood in his veins" but was mortal. Does this mean that as the proportion of such blood is diminished in succeeding generations via marriage with mortals, that the bloodline reaches a point where death happens? And at what stage does that happen? 75% 50% 25% ? And why aren't some of Imrahil's ancestors still alive, if they had a high proportion of Elven blood?

In the same vein (no pun intended), Orcs were originally Elves who were tortured and corrupted by Melkor. Are they immortal, or has the same dilution happened to them? And if so, who did they interbreed with?

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