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Author: * kibernal Theocritos -
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Date: Nov 29, 2003 - 15:41
There's a glimpse of the renaissance of Numenor:
in some visions of Faramir -see the "window on the west" or the dialogue with Eowyn in "the houses of healing" - and deeds of Aragorn -the planting of a descendant of Nimloth tha fair above all-.
When Iluvatar decided to drown Numenor he had a far more better plan for the Faithful.
A creator who destroys but a part of his work has failed somewhere, and Eru is too clever to fall into a similar pit...
don't you agree?
My thesis is the following:
Numenor was meant to become the aethernal celebration of the human race,
generation after generation people would have worked to
reach the peak of the whole creation until men had no more to
admire Aman without being admired by elves and Valars too,
so Ar-Parazon was only in a hurry out of place...
Aragorn, and his seed if he will have one (there's an halo of mystery in his words), touches the top of the mountain:
king of men, helped by the elves and by the dwarves in renewing
Minas Tirith, he has power over a wider and more populated land
than Numenor (sorry, I cannot produce numerical data, that is a guess coming by confrontation of the maps).
This is the first brick.Who's going to help me in building this
house, and who to oppose the project?
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