Scatterheart
The escapist lion...
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- Sep 2, 2005
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Hi! I'm about to write a piece of Aragorn-related fanfiction, for which I need to have a few questions answered. I've searched everywhere and still haven't found what I'm searching for. So I remembered this forum and decided to drop by.
Firstly, are Aragorn and Halbarad related? I heard they were cousins, but I'm not entirely sure. And if they were so closely related, wouldn't Halbarad also be heir to the throne?
Secondly, how quickly do elves mature? Do they grow at the same rate as humans, or does the process take hundreds of years?
Thirdly, roughly how many elves dwell in Imladris? Where did they come from?
And lastly, does Lord Elrond offer hospitality in Imladris freely? Do you have to know him first, or recieve an invitation? Or is he like; "Yeah, whatever. Come to Imladris. We'll bung on some snags." Does he get huffy about humans inviting themselves over?
(A phone number for the Imladris Resort would be useful here, though today's a public holiday and they may not be open...)
I would truly appreciate it if I could recieve some information on these matters. I cannot begin to write unless I know.
Firstly, are Aragorn and Halbarad related? I heard they were cousins, but I'm not entirely sure. And if they were so closely related, wouldn't Halbarad also be heir to the throne?
Secondly, how quickly do elves mature? Do they grow at the same rate as humans, or does the process take hundreds of years?
Thirdly, roughly how many elves dwell in Imladris? Where did they come from?
And lastly, does Lord Elrond offer hospitality in Imladris freely? Do you have to know him first, or recieve an invitation? Or is he like; "Yeah, whatever. Come to Imladris. We'll bung on some snags." Does he get huffy about humans inviting themselves over?
(A phone number for the Imladris Resort would be useful here, though today's a public holiday and they may not be open...)
I would truly appreciate it if I could recieve some information on these matters. I cannot begin to write unless I know.