It's the most prominent theme especially in the second age, The Elves want Immortality (or to preserve some of that in Middle Earth) The King's Men Numenoreans want it
They can postpone fading or decay all they want but in the end ot arrives all the same.
It's the most prominent theme especially in the second age, The Elves want Immortality (or to preserve some of that in Middle Earth) The King's Men Numenoreans want it
They can postpone fading or decay all they want but in the end ot arrives all the same.
-Evil cannot create anything new, it can't endure for long
-What Tolkien said about the story being Death and the desire for deathlessness also leads me to believe there's a come to terms to mortality moral there
-Evil cannot create anything new, it can't endure for long
-What Tolkien said about the story being Death and the desire for deathlessness also leads me to believe there's a come to terms to mortality moral there