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Old 08-10-2007, 02:01 PM   #1
Peter_20
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Do the Silmarils have any particular importance after the First Age?

It's said in The Silmarillion that two Jewels were lost in the earth and the sea, and the third one stayed with Eärendil, who travelled through the regions of Ílmen.
However, I fail to recall an event in which the Silmarils actually were important once more.
I once heard of a rather interesting theory saying that the Arkenstone of Thrain was a Silmaril, but nothing speaks for this rumour.
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