04-12-2008, 12:26 PM | #8 |
The Ñoldóran
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And yet I can't stand Túrin. More of a Ñoldor person, myself.
But I understand your reasoning! As for Gildor, I see in him the culmination of everything that has befallen the Ñoldor - he's very reluctant to get involved in anything that is going to cause any more grief, and he really just wants to be left alone and allowed to go into the West. But that said, he does have a bit of good and nobility left within him - the reason he even goes so far as to give the Hobbits advice (when he really doesn't want to take them among them).
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