Discussing: The surviving exiles in Middle-earth
The surviving exiles in Middle-earth
Lyllyn
Message: 2654
07 Jan 03 11:19 AM
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07 Jan 03 11:19 AM
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Can anyone think of Exiles surviving into the Second Age?
Galadriel of course, and depending on which version of his birth you accept, Celeborn. The Fëanorians are gone, except possibly Maglor.
Was Celebrimbor born in M-e or Aman?
Who else stayed?
Lyllyn
Re: The surviving exiles in Middle-earth
According to 'The Peoples of Middle-earth' Curufin's wife remained in
Aman, so Celebrimbor must have been born there.
Gildor Inglorion introduces himself and his company as 'Exiles', so he
must have been there during the Second Age.
Addition: there's a Galdor of Gondolin in the 'Book of Lost Tales II'. In one version he's said to have returned to Valinor with the remnant of the Gondolindrim, but who knows if he didn't stay after all and turned into Galdor of the Havens.