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Old 07-22-2004, 11:47 AM   #1
Beren3000
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"The deeds of Men will outlast us, Gimli.."

This quote is said by Legolas upon his visiting of the Glittering Caves in Helm's Deep. My question is, why did he say this? Is this prophetic of the start of the Age of Men? Or does it have a deeper meaning related to the nature of Elves and Men?

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